March 25, 2012 "The End Of Tears" by Caleb Murphy
Ending song from the EP “Thank God They’re Wrong” - hope you enjoy it.
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March 25, 2012 Ending song from the EP “Thank God They’re Wrong” - hope you enjoy it.
October 16, 2011 Fifth track on the album ‘This Fiery Road’ by Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners. This track has been made available as a free download on the Jack Cade site. It features the very fine fiddle playing of of Chris Haigh.
The album is available from:
Official Website: www.jackcade.com
Buy on iTunes: iTunes
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jackcadeness
Twitter: www.twitter.com/jackcadeness
September 19, 2011 The title track from the newly released album ‘This Fiery Road’ by Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners
The album is available from:
Official Website: www.jackcade.com
Buy on iTunes: iTunes
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jackcadeness
Twitter: www.twitter.com/jackcadeness
September 13, 2011 The song reveals the travels and life of a good friend who left us a few years back. Janet Parish provided the backup vocals which gave the song a new dimension.
Additional song selections may be found at Brett Mussey Band.
August 21, 2011 Folk/Punk Protest song Budget Cuts by solo acoustic singer/song-writer Joe Ferris.
This is another preview of my E.P that I released this month. It’s available on my website, where you’ll also find links to videos and lots of lo-fi recordings.
The title says it all really - it’s a song about the state of the world economy and the injustice in real people having to suffer for the failures of the state, while the people with the power who create these situations get stupid bonuses and go on 4 holidays a year.
folk,
folk rock,
punk,
singer-songwriter
August 21, 2011 Folk/Punk Comedy song by solo acoustic singer/song-writer Joe Ferris.
I wrote this a while ago now and re-recorded it for my new E.P ‘Shits ‘n’ Giggles!’ which is available from my webiste: http://www.joeferris.co.uk where you can also find lots more previews and links to videos. Also a guestbook that I hope you’ll leave me a message in!
This song is the musical equivalent of diet pills - I’ve heard about 12 step weight loss plans and I decided to streamline the whole process down to just one step. Put the fucking fork down!
April 29, 2011 Sister by Emily Poe Project
Noblesville, IN
April 9, 2011 With stellar musical track records that include work on renowned studio projects, world tours, Broadway musicals, performances in top-notch clubs and festivals, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, TV and film soundtracks, and production on two Grammy nominated albums, it’s clear which side of the good/great split Liz Queler & Seth Farber are on This husband and wife duo are lifelong professional musicians who literally grew up in the business and are now sharing the same great tradition with their 12 year-old son Joey Farber, who is also a budding musical star in his own right. Much like Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, and Bruce Hornsby, Liz & Seth’s eclectic folk/rock, Americana and bluegrass style is rooted in storytelling and songwriting, bringing evocative text alive with exceptional music.
April 2, 2011 Ellen Once Again is a singer/songwriter and musician from Texas. Her blend of soul, folk and pop vocals blend effortlessly to make a sound that is vintage without sounding dated.
Known for her soulful heartfelt singing, positive lyrics, beautiful personality and infectious smile Ellen is inspired by Ingrid Michaelson, Lauryn Hill, Sara Bareilles, Adele, Corinne Bailey Rae & Stevie Wonder but maintains her own “quirky” musical identity.
March 26, 2011 After many years apart Los Angeles based band Boho Chapeau has reunited to bring a fresh indie folk sound to fans and critics alike. Lead by singer/songwriter Kevin Quinn the band boasts some of the best players in the country.
Guitarist George Keller’s musical muse is influenced by an eclectic variety of music including classic rock, jazz, classical and blues. His first professional experience was long-time accompanist for guitarist George Cromarty, co-writer of the classic “Plastic Jesus” folk song.
Bassist Fred Hammon is a jazz influenced musician who also designs and manufactures his own line of Dark Star bass pickups. He’s also bassist for the popular blues band “The Priests of Love”.
Percussionist Lee Ann Harris is both a seasoned performer and an in-demand session player. Her work has appeared on numerous film scores, albums and television programs.
acoustic,
folk,
indie,
singer-songwriter
March 19, 2011 Sometimes we survive through our art, and sometimes we save others. Jennifer Richman has done both. The Brooklyn born and bred singer/songwriter has a penchant for uplifting lyrics and songs of hope and inspiration. Her song “Beautiful Girl” spent over 30 weeks on Top 40 and Adult Contemporary Charts in 2010, and Jennifer was nominated as Best Female Artist and Best New Artist of 2010 by New Music Weekly Magazine.
March 10, 2011 Comprised of cousins Summer Collins (15, vocals and guitar) and Isaac Ball (20, violin), Summerfield is an astonishing modern country-pop duo that, in barely a year, has won legions of fervent fans stretching from the pair’s Fayetteville, North Carolina, home to as far away as Russia and Europe. But, being close relatives, Summerfield’s roots naturally go back farther than the act’s official beginnings.
alternative,
country,
folk,
pop
February 28, 2011 Erin Sidney (aka Syd), Patrick Thomas and Lisa Piccirillo are each experienced touring and recording artists with self-released albums and a thick portfolio of singer/songwriter accolades. In the Fall of 2010 they came together in a lakeside cabin to form Hotels & Highways and record what would become “Lost River”, a folk-tinged meditation on the deeper meaning of living and a love letter to the spirit of collaboration.
February 28, 2011 23-year-old Rachel Brown is a singer, songwriter and musician born and raised in New York City. Brown’s music fuses pop, country, Caribbean, Hawaiian and world sounds into a captivating groove.
folk,
pop,
singer-songwriter,
world
February 27, 2011 In every way, Phyllis Sinclair is a lady of conviction. Phyllis Sinclair creates songs of dignity and change. Ethnically of the Canadian Cree tribe, or “Swampy Cree” as she jovially qualifies, and raised in deep poverty by a single mother in Winnipeg, her musical blend of folk, pop, and country seeks to encourage those who struggle with life and often places her in league with fellow messengers like Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Stan Rogers.
February 24, 2011 Jonah Knight plays Paranormal Modern Folk; songs about ghosts & monsters, superheroes & space travel, clones & pirates. Imagine They Might Be Giants telling you about an argument between Johnny Cash, Nick Cave, and The Mountain Goats.
January 20, 2011 The Driftwood Sailors are a “Swag Rock” band that play what can best be described as music with an old soul and new groove. End of Another Day mixes elements of folk and pop rock with a laid back approach. Check out www.thedriftwoodsailors.com for more info and a free demo. Enjoy!
January 15, 2011 Almost two years on from releasing his debut album Every Thought I’ve Had Since I Was 10, Broni is gearing up for a big 2011 with the upcoming release of his follow up LP; To Get Her, Together. Returning with more personal tales of life and love with his unique view of the world, Broni’s sophomore album is a sincere ode to the simple things in life and the quirks that arise from youth and love.
January 9, 2011 Brett Ryan Stewart is a Nashville singer/songwriter whose lyrics lend a deep look into the artist’s life experience of loss, purpose and hope. The Delaware transplant and self-taught guitarist has a distinct indie/pop sound peppered with a southern influence which named him “…a talent worth watching!” by Performing Songwriter Magazine.
folk,
indie pop,
rock,
singer-songwriter
December 29, 2010 Having crafted 4 albums over the past decade in her pop/funk/soul hybrid style with a string of top-shelf producers, singer/songwriter, Holly Long communicates her passion and worldview with an evocative sound in league with Annie Lenox, Sarah McLachlan, and Carly Simon. It’s not just about the music, though. Much like for her chanteuse heroines, music is about connection and community. It’s where she finds herself, and how she makes her contribution to the world.
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