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The Russian Futurists

The Russian Futurists Let’s Get Ready to Crumble “4.5 stars (out of 5). The Method of Modern Love is one of the most melodically seductive and exhilarating records of recent times.”—Uncut U.K. "…bursts with electronic pop joy and a sense of… (Read More)


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The Unicorns

nicholas “neil” diamonds and alden ginger are THE UNICORNS. The Unicorns are still Jenny from the block. High school friends-for-life from a sea-side town *, The Unicorns uprooted for good after an incident at the local night- club this past December… (Read More)


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Thomas Dolby

“she blinded me with science” “europa” “hyperactive” Bio Coming Soon. . . (Read More)


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Tim Charron and the Cadillac Crush

Endorsment from Carmen Allgood, Colorado Wave Radio Program:im Charron is an artist to watch out for…here is the new version of Bruce Springsteen at its best. High energy, kickass, makes-me-wanna-holler style music. If personality, charm and great looks are of added… (Read More)


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Toby Lightman

Theres a music biz truism that says an artist has her whole life to write her first album and six months to write her second. What that statement fails to take into account are maturation and inspirationtwo elements present in abundance… (Read More)


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Todd Park Mohr Of Big Head Todd & The Monsters

During the late ’80s and early ’90s, Big Head Todd & the Monsters (the Colorado-based trio of guitarist/keyboard player Todd Park Mohr, bassist Rob Squires, and drummer Brian Nevin) built their audience through constant touring, playing college towns across the country… (Read More)


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Todd Rundgren

Todd Rundgren’s best-known songs — the Carole King pastiche “I Saw the Light,” the ballads “Hello, It’s Me” and “Can We Still Be Friends,” and the goofy novelty “Bang on the Drum All Day” — suggest that he is a talented… (Read More)


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Todd Snider

If life is a circus, Todd Snider is an extraordinarily vivid side show act. At last, after five remarkable studio albums, Snider brings his animated spectacle to the living room with Todd Snider Live: Near Truths and Hotel Rooms. "In my… (Read More)


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Tom Heinl

Tom Heinl has lived and traveled all over Eugene Oregon and is a graduate of Roosevelt Jr. High School. Other Tom Heinl Facts include: A#1: Tom Heinl is 36 and cannot grow a mustache, only parts of one. B#2: Tom Heinl… (Read More)


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Tony Rice, Peter Rowan & Vassar Clements

Tony Rice, Peter Rowan & Vassar Clements are three of the most influential bluegrass artists of our time. Rice is a maverick of the flat-picked acoustic guitar, Rowan is a skilled singer/songwriter and Clements is probably the most versatile fiddle player… (Read More)


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Trace Bundy

I was born in Austin, MN (you know, where SPAM is made) and moved to the small town of Buena Vista, CO. I first started playing guitar when I was about 11 or 12 years old when my brother Greg and… (Read More)


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Tyler Ward

The journey of life can be amazing or sour. It’s determined by the way you view it. I can remember singing along with the radio, thinking to myself, maybe someday i’ll be able to speak to everyone who is listening. Tyler… (Read More)


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Tyrone Wells

Growing up a skinny preacher’s kid in Spokane, Washington, Tyrone Wells was discouraged from listening to pop music and only exposed to gospel. Little did he know a decade later, the roots of soul would become a key element of his… (Read More)


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Velvet Crush

A classic power-pop band in the tradition of the Raspberries and Big Star, Velvet Crush formed in Rhode Island in 1989, although their roots actually extended west to Champaign, Illinois, where vocalist/bassist Paul Chastain and drummer Ric Menck first met and… (Read More)


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Vic Chesnutt

Prolific, profound, and ever full of potty-mouthed piss-and-vinegar—Vic Chesnutt is Prometheus in a wheelchair with a battered guitar — a freak-folk trailblazer, spilling his heart and soul and spleen into the microphone, with a sly drawl, dripping humid, Southern gothic imagery… (Read More)


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Will Kimbrough

There’s a certain spark, an intimate electricity, that flutters through a listener’s nerves at the gruff countdown to “A Piece of Work”, the opening track to Will Kimbrough’s sophomore solo release Home Away. It’s not just the spark ignited by a… (Read More)


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Willie & Lobo

Willie Royal was born in El Paso, Texas, as the son of an Air Force lieutenant colonel, and was raised in such exotic locales as Turkey, Germany, France, and Florida. He began his classical violin lessons at the age of eight… (Read More)


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Willy Porter

Willy Porter Biography a/o August 2006 It’s been a few miles across America, Canada, the UK and Europe since Willy Porter released his debut CD, “The Trees Have Soul” in 1990. Back then he traveled in his Volkswagen selling discs out… (Read More)


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Zack Nichols

Singer/songwritter from Denver, Colorado. Presentes high energy passionate songs, breaking down barriers from all types of genres. (Read More)