by Josh Larsen | May 17, 2018 | Artist
; Rhett Davis In the golden age of Nashville, it’s easy to see why Country icons like Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer and Eddy Arnold took a quick liking to the young, charismatic Canadian Rhett Davis. Armed with a guitar, a few songs and a VW bug, the talented...
by Josh Larsen | May 17, 2018 | Artist
; Kindred Produced by Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night fame, and signed to Warner Bros. Records, Kindred relentlessly toured the country, sharing the stage with iconic acts including Foghat, Bad Company and Savoy Brown. The band’s funky brand of psychedelic rock...
by Josh Larsen | May 17, 2018 | Artist
; Paul Taneja A native of Chicago, singer and multi-instrumentalist Paul Taneja crafts Indie Rock songs stemming from heartfelt longing and vulnerability. Paul separates his music from a pit of rock n’ roll clones by being brutally honest, unable to fake his...
by Josh Larsen | May 17, 2018 | Artist
; Gentlemen Afterdark Gentlemen Afterdark rose out of Tucson’s The Pills and landed atop the bustling early 80s Phoenix New Wave scene. Native Phoenician Alice Cooper took a shine to the band, and with help from Alice’s producer Dick Wagoner (Lou Reed, Aerosmith,...
by Josh Larsen | May 17, 2018 | Artist
; Lynn Ready Born in Dallas, Texas, Lynn studied voice, dance, guitar, pedal steel, ukulele, and drums from an early age. He got his showbiz start on fellow Texan’s legendary “The Curt Massey Show.” The young Mr. Ready’s undeniable talents landed him in sunny Los...
by Josh Larsen | May 17, 2018 | Artist
; Shoeshine Boy Hailing from Champaign, Illinois, Shoeshine Boy embodied the quintessential sound of 90’s pop rock. With a focus on strong songwriting and undeniably catchy guitar hooks, the band featured the alluring vocals of Jocelyn Baker along with Paul...
by Josh Larsen | May 16, 2018 | Artist
; Lloyd Conger Lloyd Conger’s music embodies not only the era in which it was recorded, but evokes the most fundamental aspects of true Country Music. Drop the needle on his 1972 single “Beer Bar Blues,” and you’re immediately transported to the honky tonk’s of...
by Josh Larsen | May 11, 2018 | Artist
; Steve Knox Los Angeles native Steve Knox has a long and storied musical career. His amazing journey took him from the legendary stages and recording studios of the music Mecca of Los Angeles to prestigious gigs in top venues in London, England. Throughout the late...
by Josh Larsen | May 11, 2018 | Artist
; Jay Ramsey Texas native, singer, songwriter and guitarist Jay Ramsey has seen it and done it all. From gigging at the notorious Jack Ruby’s chain of Dallas nightclubs to hanging with Elvis at Graceland. As a teenager, in 1958, Jay’s band The Kids From...
by Josh Larsen | May 11, 2018 | Artist
; Geronimo! When it comes to the Glam/Metal scene of the 1980s Geronimo! was a veritable super group. Guitarist David Michael-Phillips (King Kobra, Keel, Lizzy Borden, Icon), bassist Johnny Rod (W.A.S.P., King Cobra), and drummer John Sotelo (Intruders), built the...
by Josh Larsen | May 11, 2018 | Artist
; Lab-Rats 1980s New Wave outfit, Lab-Rats, is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist, Jim Magnole. Incredibly, Jim wrote and recorded every note of the band’s two records out of his North Miami, FL apartment. Magnole’s talents would lead him to numerous...
by Josh Larsen | May 11, 2018 | Artist
; Harvey Truitt and Jack Miller In 1969 veteran recording engineer Jack Miller (The Rolling Stones, Henry Mancini, The Monkees, Lee Hazlewood, The Limelighters, Duane Eddy) embarked on an electrifying project with composer Harvey Truitt. Miller had recently returned...