Tag: folk
Roddan: “Music House” – revealing songs that evoke considerable personal emotion and reflection
Roddan, an American singer-songwriter from Seattle, WA, is a talented acoustic and electric guitar player, who writes and performs his songs taken from his diverse [more…]
Chuck Murphy: “Peace Be With You” – literate, poetic and mesmerizing!
Chuck Murphy is an award winning American singer-songwriter from Bloomington MN. In 2015 Murphy’s first single from his first solo EP, quickly moved from AC [more…]
Will Adams: “Letter From A Landlady” – delivers fragments of a foundation of life
Will Adams is a songwriter, pianist, guitarist, vocalist and a fiddle player. Will has lived in the mountains of Massachusetts all his life and been [more…]
“Indus Raag 2 – Karachi Concerts” – a cohesive burst of Indo-Pak classical, folk and world fusion creativity!
Pakistan writer, culture revivalist, internationally acclaimed curator, producer of classical, folk and world music Sharif Awan, was awarded a Gold Medal at the Global Music Awards [more…]
Joe Lecrivain: “Sing Along” – the music pulls back to basics!
Joe Lecrivain is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Los Angeles California. Joe has released his 4 track EP entitled “Sing Along”. We all go [more…]
Eddy Mann gets set for official worldwide release of “RE: Prize”
Eddy Mann and MTS Management Group are happy to announce the pre-sale and release dates for Eddy’s latest release, a newly-packaged collection of previously release [more…]
Interview: The Positivity of Multi-tasking Eddy Mann
Eddy Mann is a musician, songwriter, worship leader, teacher, speaker, coach, husband, and father. Eddy’s led worship for over fifteen years. As a musician and songwriter [more…]
Chords of Truth: “Freedom” – empowering and uplifting stuff
Jason Garriotte aka Chords of Truth is a force to be reckoned with. He’s bound for glory; maybe not commercial fame, but that’s never been a good [more…]
Dale Sechrest: ‘The Journey’ makes a binding impression!
At the beginning of 2015 Dale Sechrest was asked by a friend to give a concert. Although it had been sixteen years since his last [more…]
Lily Lambert: “Moving On” – full of captivating, lilting melodies
Born in England, part-Irish, part-Welsh songstress, Lily Lambert gained international acclaim with her debut “Life of Lily” and her sophomore album “So Far” which found [more…]
MAKS The Fox: ‘From The Deer Forest’ rides the fine line between traditional, folk and alternative
MAKS The Fox is an folk pop band from Chicago, IL, featuring a unique combination of guitars, keyboard, viola, cello, bass, and drums. Singer songwriters [more…]
Ed Roman: “Red Omen” is a magnificent recording filled infectious energy and unbridled emotion!
“Red Omen” is a truly great release by an artist that elevates the genre. Heartfelt, passionate vocals meet truly great songwriting craft. Ed Roman has [more…]
Jean Synodinos: “love & blood” – music and lyrics meld into a seamless, living, breathing whole!
Jean Synodinos (pronounced sin-uh-DEE-nus) slips from folk to pop to jazz to blues and more to create dynamic live performances and recordings that make audiences [more…]
The Pardos: “How To Implode” – totally over the top entertainment!
“How To Implode” is another absolutely magnificent original album from The Pardos. Adam Rudy and Co. are back with all the frantic energy and punk [more…]
Sharon Knight: “Portals” is at once both traditional and innovative!
San Francisco Celtic folk singer and octave mandolin player, Sharon Knight, forges a distinctive voice and striking poetry that have won her a loyal following. [more…]
Roger Cole & Paul Barrere: “Sail Away” – heartfelt and immaculate!
Roger Cole & Paul Barrere have always had the virtue of bringing out the best in each other and that is the case here again [more…]
BMI published songwriter, lyricist, poet and jingle-man – Jonathan Ditto
BMI published songwriter, lyricist, poet and jingle-man, Johnny Diggs is known as a promoter of live bands and underground house, hip hop, electronic Djs for [more…]
Stephen Shutters: “I Guess the Ocean Is Better on Vacation” – has a beautiful vulnerability in the music
The line between originality and over indulgence is of course a thin one but in Stephen Shutters case his ability to make his music soar [more…]
Andy May: “Room for Roots” – grabs listeners with small-town stories and sharply cut images
In a career spanning 5 decades and 3 regions of the nation, Andy May’s originality and optimism combined with his love and respect for America’s [more…]