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Artist: Joe Mannix
Singer/songwriter Joe Mannix started off doing rock-friendly stuff in the late '90s with his punk-pop outfit, Oral Groove, and the more rootsy Mannix. Several years later and a little bit older and wiser, Joe Mannix went solo with a brand new bag -- a folk-tinged sound, that is. In mid-2002, Mannix left his New York City abode for the... [+] Read More
Artist: Hortus Animae
Italy's HortusAnimae (which translates as 'garden of the soul') was formed in 1997 by Martyr Lycifer (vocals/bass), Shred Blast Hypnos (guitar), Bless (keyboards) and Thomas (drums). Bringing a highly theatrical sense of burlesque into their gothic/black metal sonic amalgam, the group recorded their first demo, the spectacularly named An Abode... [+] Read More
Artist: LT
Arizona native LT has been performing and writing songs since the age of 16. Upon graduating from high school, LT fled her western abode for New York to make her goals of becoming an entertainer a reality. Within five years, her songs had been featured in episodes of As the World Turns, Dawson's Creek, and Jack & Jill. She had also co-written... [+] Read More
Artist: Steve Brown
Producer Steve Brown was associated with the early '70s recordings of Elton John and even back then was a hands-on studio worker who knew how to operate a mixing board and better yet, how to use it to make John's piano sound as if it was at least halfway in the door of a listener's abode. While rock and pop fashions come and go, the studio... [+] Read More
Artist: Viva Voce
Kevin Robinson (drums) and Anita Robinson (vocals/guitars) formed the indie rock outfit Viva Voce in their native Muscle Shoals, AL, in 1998. Viva Voce (pronounced VEE-vah-VOH-chay) is the Italian definition for "by word of mouth." Hooray for Now marked the husband-and-wife duo's first album before the year's end. Headlining club dates and... [+] Read More
Artist: Conversation Suicide
Conversation Suicide is One of Tucson Arizona's most amazing and eclectic underground collectives. They have been headed up by PHLEGM on BASS/Lead VOCALS for over 4 years along with a hoary host of talented & creative musicians. Associating with this collective includes the benefit of being the house band at one of the BEST Tucson UNDERGROUND... [+] Read More
Artist: A Girl Called Eddy
Not playing into her androgynous-sounding performing name, A Girl Called Eddy matches the grace of Karen Carpenter and the brutal honesty of Aimee Mann and Beth Orton. She emerged in the thicket of pop radio queens (Jessica Simpson, Avril Lavigne) during summer 2004 and introduced a sophisticated reflection of songs on her self-titled debut. A... [+] Read More
Artist: The Veils
As the son of keyboardist Barry Andrews (XTC, Shriekback), the Veils' Finn Andrews knew nothing else except a world full of music and art. He had plans to become a painter as a young lad; however, a move to his grandmother's abode in Devonport, New Zealand (near Auckland) with his mother pointed Andrews in a different direction during his... [+] Read More
Artist: Wilshire
Wilshire is a singer/songwriter duo comprised of Micah and Lori Wilshire. Their professional union came about in the early '90s when Micah befriended Lori after one of her performances. The two were living in Nashville at the time and shared a liking for the Beatles and classic soul. They clicked immediately.
Micah Wilshire grew up in Virginia... [+] Read More
Artist: Roger Clyne
Singer/songwriter Roger Clyne first made a name for himself while fronting the modern rock outfit the Refreshments during the post-grunge heyday of the '90s. "Banditos" was their biggest hit and an inviting cheeky pop anthem across mainstream and college radio during the summer of 1996. Success fell short for the band; after three albums, the... [+] Read More
Artist: Dave Zoller
Dallas-based pianist Dave Zoller's interest in jazz arrived during his adolescence when at the age of 13 he heard a Dave Brubeck album, while attending a Boy Scout camp, no less. He became completely hooked after hearing Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. There wasn't much jazz played around the Zoller household until then. Zoller's first professional... [+] Read More
Artist: Darrow Fletcher
A child prodigy, Darrow Fletcher started singing when he was six years old. Everybody predicted stardom for the young crooner, who didn't have a shy bone in his body. He recorded his first record while still a student at Hirsch High School; he later attended South Shore. Ironically, the song turned out to be his most popular recording. "The Pain... [+] Read More
Artist: NIBIRU
NIBIRUHistory 2004Remember!ENKIOur MasterFearing defeat, summoned his SonMARDUKSummoned his SonThe Son of MagickTold him the Secret NameThe Secret NumberThe Secret ShapeWhereby he might do battleWith the Ancient HordeAnd be victorious.NIBIRU: the 12th Planet, The Planet of Crossing,home of the Anunnaki (the Nefilhim), the red star/comet.The... [+] Read More