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Signing Story: The Walcotts
Los Angeles-based the Walcotts blend traditional American roots-based instruments into a raucous party for all, with male-female harmony singing, various acoustic string instruments, horns and an all-out attitude for fun. ... -
Industry Profile: Alta Centers - A Different Approach to Recovery
Alta Centers opened in August 2015 to offer a highly specialized, professional recovery center specifically to meet the unique needs of the entertainment industry, particularly musicians and music industry professionals. ... -
Industry Profile: Lucha VaVOOM
In 2002, Liz Fairbairn and Rita D’Albert had a plan to combine performances from several local subcultures into one grand event. Combining Mexican wrestling with updated “punk rock” burlesque, and ... -
Industry Profile: Thimble Slide - Musician Invents Unique Guitar Slide Solution
Cole Coleman Designs Comfortable Guitar Slide Many musicians have ideas about how to improve equipment, from guitar picks to drumsticks, pick-ups, strings, turntables, amplifiers, you name it. Guitarist Cole Coleman ... -
Album Review: Buzzcocks - "British Live Performance Series" (8/10)
Seminal British punk band Buzzcocks reunited in the late ‘80s after 10 years and nothing much had changed! This recording, from a British “Central TV” performance, captures a terrific set. ... -
Industry Profile: Chideo
Combining the cause-based interests of creative artists with innovative online content to raise awareness and funds is the goal of Chideo (the name is a mash-up of “charity” and “video”). ... -
Album Review: Squeeze - "From the Cradle to the Grave" (9/10)
Pop wordsmiths and hitmakers Glenn Tillbrook and Chris Difford recently reformed their seminal New Wave band Squeeze, sort of, to create and record an album of songs (their 14th studio ... -
Signing Story: Jordan Davis
When Jordan Davis decided to move to Nashville from his hometown of Shreveport, LA, he not only had talent and passion for writing songs, but he had an uncle and ... -
Signing Story: Dreamers
It has been a whirlwind year and a half for Dreamers. After the trio formed in May of 2014, the band self-released their self-titled debut EP in November 2014, and the ... -
Album Review: Creepoid – Cemetery Highrise Slum (7/10)
Best album title ever! Despite the group’s name, Creepoid is not a goth band. Rather, these Philly-based lads and lass came up with some dreamy, swirly, semi-psychedelic pop reminiscent of ...