Drew Erwin

From Memphis, Tennessee, comes singer-songwriter Drew Erwin. He has been creating his own sound since relocating to Nashville, with the core being lyrics and melody driven by experience and emotion.... read full bio
From Memphis, Tennessee, comes singer-songwriter Drew Erwin. He has been creating his own sound since relocating to Nashville, with the core being lyrics and melody driven by experience and emotion.... read full bio
Americana group Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors is from East Nashville and Memphis in Tennessee, the United States. 2005 saw the formation of the band by Drew Holcomb (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica). Rich Brinsfield and Nathan Dugger (guitar, keyboard) make up the rest of the band (bass). Ellie Holcomb, Holcomb's wife, who had been a band member since 2005, finally... read full bio
Drive-By Truckers are an alternative country band which formed in Athens, Georgia, United States in 1996. Currently, the band consists of Patterson Hood, Mike Cooley, David Barbe, John Neff, Jay Gonzalez and Brad Morgan . Cooley and Hood are the only original members of the band remaining. Among the bands former members are Jason Isbell, who left the band in... read full bio
The Drive-By Truckers are an all American country rock band known for unafraid, straight-to-the-punch-line lyrics. Made up of Alabama and Georgia natives, the Drive-By Truckers have massive southern-style rock appeal. Their debut album, Gangstabilly showcased their twangy, unapologetic style, as did their second album, Pizza Deliverance, but their first major breakthrough came with their two-disc album The Southern Rock Opera.... read full bio
Mi'kmaq singer, songwriter, producer and composer Drives the Common Man is from Southern Ontario, Canada. Drives is a new artist on the rise with more than 200k fans on the social media platform TikTok. His love of alternative music and rock is fueled by his enthusiasm for pop and rock. Over the last year, Andrew Joseph Stevens III, better known online... read full bio
Drivin' 'N' Cryin' is a Southern Rock/American hard rock band from Atlanta, Georgia who have been making music since the mid 1980's. They have released over 15 full-length albums, which included many hit singles such as Fly Me Courageous", "Build A Fire", and "Turn It Up or Turn It Off". Drivin' N' Cryin's most recent accomplishment is being inducted into... read full bio
DRKWAV is an improv-heavy, psychedelic band comprised of members Skerik playing the saxophone, John Medeski playing keyboards and Adam Deitch on the drums. The group’s musical style is intricate and cinematic. The New York Times described their debut album, The Purge, as “informed as much by the torqued jazz-rock of the early 1970s as by the dark ambient and drum... read full bio
The success of Dro Kenji is evidence of the influence of the internet. The artist, who is from South Carolina, released a number of intriguing singles and mixtapes on his SoundCloud when he was just a senior in high school. He worked together with the label's staff of platinum-certified producers to create his debut album, which was released on Mira... read full bio
Droeloe is a Dutch duo of electronic artists who first came to the mainstream in 2016. They have bright and percussion heavy future bass sounds. They also put quite an emphasis on their visual aesthetic at their live shows, which many EDM artists find a very important element. In fact, one half of the duo – Hein Hamers – is... read full bio
Since they first hit the scene, the Boston seven-piece band the Dropkick Murphys have racked up record sales in excess of 3 million worldwide. Their smash hit single ""I'm Shipping Up to Boston"" exceeded platinum status and was featured in Martin Scorsese's Academy Award-winning film, The Departed. Their offering, The Meanest of Times, debuted in the Billboard Top 20, marking... read full bio
Drug Church is a testament to "failing up" and a monument to unintentional success. The band has done more than many of its stuffy, "destined to make it" counterparts by not taking its profession too seriously. Drug Church has left its Albany roots in the rearview mirror and is now living the fast life in LA, following a mid-80s template. The... read full bio
The ethereal drumming ensemble Drum Machine plays a distinct brand of mesmerizing dance music that draws inspiration from both the current and past electronic music scenes. From the streets to the fields, and from the stage to the dance floor. Drum Machine is a must-see audio-visual event, featuring anywhere from 12 to 70 players. The purpose of the interactive performances is to captivate... read full bio
Austin Sawyer is a singer-songwriter and Drumming Bird is his primary project. Since the beginning of his career, the musician has been writing and performing music under the moniker Drumming Bird, painstakingly developing a style that sits somewhere between the brash noise of indie rock and the moving working-class introspection of Americana. Nashville's current boom of DIY home studios, as well... read full bio
The band DRY REEF is committed to creating a wave of upbeat, energizing music. Their rhythm-driven songwriting, intensely rich guitar melodies and heart-pounding, vivid vocals form the foundation of their Indie Surf sound. Dry Reef, a light-hearted alternative, has prevailed in the independent, jam band and reggae music scenes. The artists are quickly transitioning from aspirational idealists to influential decision-makers. Six genre-defying tracks from... read full bio
Beth Jeans Houghton, a musician, songwriter, animator and video director, reinterpreted her music to create the swaggering, heart-on-sleeve rock of Du Blonde. Houghton combined emotional lyricism with the gritty tones of punk, blues, garage rock and soul on albums like the one he self-produced, Lung Bread for Daddy. On Homecoming, she later allowed some pop influences to show through without sacrificing any... read full bio
A group of pals once made the decision to start a band in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a doubtful part of the world. However, they did not form under normal circumstances, and this was no typical band. Indeed, in addition to regional Balkan flavors, ska, punk, reggae, electronic, and hip-hop were among the global musical inspirations. However, the new generation of... read full bio
Toronto's Ducks Ltd. and Evan Lewis (guitar, bass, drum programming) met at a Dilly Dally show around the time they were both applying for permanent residency and playing in different local bands, and they were immediately drawn to one another because of their shared love of underappreciated '80s indiepop like Sarah Records (specifically for Tom, U.K. groups like Close Lobsters,... read full bio
The Dude of Life, also known as Steve Pollak, is the leader of the five-piece, genre-bending Dude of Life Band. The Dude first teamed up with Trey Anastasio in high school, and the two have been writing songs together for Phish for several decades. The Dude has written the lyrics to several of Phish's most well-known songs, including as Fluffhead,... read full bio
Duffy is a psychedelic/garage band from the 60s whose song Come Back, Come Back appears on the Beyond The Calico Wall compilation. Come Back Come Back was produced by famed Nashville producer Buddy Killen, but with tons of tape flanging and echo, it is far more psychedelic than the average Killen production.... read full bio
Duke Dumont is a British DJ and music producer, best known for his hit singles "Need U (100%)", "I Got U" and "Won't Look Back", which all took No. 1 on the US Dance Club Songs chart. ""I Got U"" earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. The music video of "Need... read full bio