Editor's Picks
Multi-Instrumentalist Jeremy Garrett Of The Infamous Stringdusters Releases Solo Album, ‘Circles’
If you start working on your craft at three years old, and continue sharpening it long into adulthood, chances are you’ll find success. (unless your craft is stacking colored blocks, then finding...
Kevn Kinney of Legendary ATL Rock Band Drivin N Cryin Discusses Their Newest Album,...
Kevn Kinney, front-man of Atlanta rock band Drivin N Cryin, swears by never letting a moment pass without playing to your full potential and expressing gratitude towards your support system.
Sisters of Soul: An Interview With Chloe Smith of Rhythmic Road Warriors Rising Appalachia
Sisters Chloe and Leah Smith make up one of the most unique and fine-tuned rhythmic folk bands making music today. However, pigeonholing them merely as a folk band doesn’t paint the whole...
From Monkey’s Eyebrow To The Opry: A Chat With Oh Boy Records’ Kelsey Waldon
Everybody starts somewhere.
Maybe Dallas, maybe Chicago, maybe Chattanooga, maybe Monkey's Eyebrow, Kentucky. This unincorporated rural community straddling the border of Kentucky and Illinois is where newest breakout...
Year of the Twos: 22 Questions With Local Nashville Rapper 2’Live Bre
Two
is the magic number.
At least it seems to be for young up and coming Nashville hip hop artist 2'Live Bre, who is twenty-two years old and expecting big...
Son of Comedic Royalty Henry Hall Is Indie Dream Pop’s Newest Ambassador
Editor's Note: Originally published March 2018
Los Angeles native Henry Hall harnesses a pop-rock charm often delivered with a humorous and playful style all his own. Not to be...
30 Years Of Leftover Salmon: Vince Herman Reflects On Bluegrass Beginnings, Duo Tour With...
From Pittsburgh polka to Boulder bluegrass, guitarist and songwriter Vince Herman of popular jamgrass band Leftover Salmon has been at it for the better part of three decades.
Yonder Mountain String Band Talks Twenty Plus Years Of Touring, Fond Reflections, Colorado, &...
“Life is Better Up Here!”
Or at least that’s the motto for the town of Nederland, Colorado, which is perched some 8,000 feet within the southwest foothills of Boulder...
Bluegrass Behemoths Town Mountain Power Through Two Nights At The Station Inn With Special...
Night 1
“I’m just a southern boy a little too far from my home,” sings Phil Barker, mandolinist for the bluegrass powerhouse that is Town Mountain.
Dancin’ With Duffy: An Interview With Nashville’s Jazz & Big Band Drum Legend, Duffy...
"I've dedicated my whole life to the groove, and helping people understand that certain feeling that takes over your spirit when you start to enjoy music that you normally wouldn't listen to."