There is something to be said about the timeless quality of The Great American Songbook, and for California vocalist, author, pilot, psychologist and theatre producer Judy Whitmore, it was the music show grew up with. Raised in Studio City, CA, Whitmore’s parents were lovers of the symphony and musical theatre, Continue Reading
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East Of June discuss how the band came together, their new single and video for “Little Bird” and what’s next
Every now and then, a musical collaboration comes together so naturally that it is like fate stepping in. For the members of East of June, what was intended to be a behind-the-scenes songwriting collective naturally progressed into a band. Comprised of Emily Rath (vocals/keys), Dirk Lance, a founding member of Continue Reading
Josie Cotton discusses the re-issue of her first album ‘Convertible Music’, working with producers Bobby and Larson Paine, her love of science fiction and what’s next
Singer Josie Cotton has a timeless quality about her. Considered one of New Wave’s most iconic voices, she has enjoyed a long and interesting career through which she has explored many different sounds. Rising to fame with hits such as “Johnny Are You Queer?”, “Jimmy Loves Maryanne” and “He Could Continue Reading
Treva Blomquist discusses her new album, the evolution of her music, performing at her first drive-in concert and what’s next
With her latest album Snakes & Saints, Nashville artist Treva Blomquist gave her music the freedom to go where it wanted, straying from her previous Americana leaning sounds. This leap of faith paid off for her, resulting in an incredible album of songs that explore a more indie pop feel Continue Reading
Madison Olds discusses her new single, finding her voice as an artist and what’s next
Hailing from Kamloops, British Columbia, 22 year old singer Madison Olds is fast becoming Canada’s next breakthrough artist, with hopes of expanding onto the international stage. Having a father who is a musician helped foster the love of music in her from an early age, with him giving her her Continue Reading
Teri Bracken discusses the upcoming Brontë Fall album, the value in getting older, her evolution as an artist and what’s next
Classically trained multi-instrumentalist Teri Bracken, who goes by the songwriting name Brontë Fall, will be releasing her latest album Finishing School next month. Inspired by the Brontë sisters-Emily, Anne and Charlotte-and their fight to amplify the voices of women, she embraces their fight against the ever-evolving societal restraint on women. Deriving her Continue Reading
Sound of Kalima discuss their new single, their love of collaboration and what’s next
Sound of Kalima out of Vancouver, BC, a duo that consists of Sal and Pete, aim to escape the confines of any one genre. Bridging the gap between electronic, hip hop, soul and dance music, the group’s goal is to maintain a human feel in electronic music and to be Continue Reading
Maddox Jones discusses his new album, practicing meditation, his video series ‘Garden Sessions’ and what’s next
UK artist Maddox Jones recently released his debut solo single “Headspace” from his new Headspace EP, which was released on July 10th via Radikal/Quattro Records. Jones was brought up in a Christian community without television or “any form of worldly entertainment”, with his only entertainment being his guitar. This led him to Continue Reading
Jenny March discusses her new single, building confidence as an artist, following her dreams and what’s next
LA based pop singer Jenny March writes music that is captivating and relatable, infused with poetic lyricism. She writes music like she is texting, with lyrics that are direct and that reflect her life and the message that girls can have fun too. That girls can party or go Continue Reading
TEOA discuss their new single, their Facebook Live show, evolving over the years and what’s next
The End Of America, who go the the moniker TEOA, embody exploration through travel. Comprised of Brendon Thomas, James Downes, and Trevor Leonard, they derived their name from the Jack Kerouac novel ‘On The Road’, finding inspiration from the idea of traveling to the end of the continent for inspiration Continue Reading
Koretsky discusses his new EP, his approach to songwriting, the role that meditation plays in his life and what’s next for him
Artist, producer, multi-instrumentalist and DJ Olè Koretsky has recently ventured into a new chapter of his music. Born in the Soviet Union, Koretsky was raised by his mother in Brooklyn, NY and began making demos on a dual cassette recorder in junior high. In 1994 he upgraded his equipment and Continue Reading
Limahl discusses his new single, the resurgence of his 80s hits, the evolution of his career and what’s next
Many people feel nostalgia for certain eras of music, and for many that era is the 1980s. Chris Hamill, who also goes by the moniker Limahl (a rearrangement of the letters of his surname), is one such artist who has enjoyed a steady and successful career over the past 2 Continue Reading