“Beyond Reason” propels Dany M back into recording life!
Dany M was born in Portugal and has been playing the guitar and writing songs since he was 15 years old. After playing bass and...
Lynne Taylor Donovan: “I Don’t Wanna Mention Any Names” – a chiseling and heartfelt performance!
There is a soothing, bluesy vantage point that runs like a zip-line overlooking much of the single "I Don't Wanna Mention Any Names", giving the...
Inactive Spaz: “Bread” – when less is better than more!
Inactive Spaz’s style is minimalist in every way - minimal allegorical lyrics, minimal production, minimal photos, and minimal graphics. But in a way, less is...
Billboard Song Contest Winner Jamie Parsons
Jamie Parsons is a Roanoke, VA native, a musician and songwriter. He was a Semi-Finalist Winner in the 2015 UK Songwriting Contest for "Last Call", Winner...
Will Diehl: “LOVE AND MOTION 1.0” – the essential simplicity of acoustic goodness!
Every now and then a particular artist strikes just the right chord in my soul. Well, I've just added Will Diehl to my list. I...
THE O SOUND ALL STARS – “NU WOP DOO WOP, VOL. 1” – so many wonderful songs
Cleveland’s own THE O SOUND ALL STARS, consisting of members Baba Adetobi, Mike Harris, Romeo Maxwell, Blacknile, Humble G, and Regi Beverly, have released their...
Glenn Polin & Frank Topper making music!
Glenn Polin is an amateur artist, singer and producer. Frank Topper is an organizational development consultant from Greenbrae, California, who writes lyrics on his day off....
Steve Mahabir: “Angel In Parkdale” – a great sense of forward momentum
During his career, Steve Mahabir recorded three albums with the alt-rock group, Groovy Religion, and appeared on compilations and soundtracks, backed Jim Carroll for several...
Nelson King: “Is There Something” – a musician who lives inside his music!
Music is an inspiration and a lifestyle for Brighton, England’s Nelson King who is a prolific singer-songwriter, having released his 8th full album in less...
Subtle Kind of Murder: “Hang On” – something to turn up and jam to!
I hate music critics. For the most part, I don't think judging someone else's art makes much sense, and for a lot of reasons. But...
