Calynn Green
Calynn Green is a rising pop-country artist from Nashville, Tennessee. Some of his greatest musical inspirations include the likes of Keith Urban, Maroon 5, One Republic, and Nick Jonas.... read full bio
Calynn Green is a rising pop-country artist from Nashville, Tennessee. Some of his greatest musical inspirations include the likes of Keith Urban, Maroon 5, One Republic, and Nick Jonas.... read full bio
Catherine McGrath is an Irish country-pop music artist, signed to Warner Bros. Records. She brings a fresh pop twist to country music with her debut EP, titled One. She got her start in music at the age of nineteen, performing regularly at her parents’ Fiddler’s Green Festival. Now with her One EP and its lead single, “Hell Would Have To... read full bio
Rising country singer-songwriter Michael Tyler, named by Rolling Stone as 10 New Country Artists You Need to Know, is making waves with his single “They Can’t See”. MT, who began honing his singing and songwriting skills at the young age of eleven, released his debut album 317. His first single, “Crazy Last Night”, had its world premier on CMT and... read full bio
Cross Atlantic is a country music duo, composed of Missouri native Karli Chayne and Englishman James Sinclair. After meeting in a Nashville coffee shop, the pair began writing music together. They discovered that, together, they created a sound that is both fresh and captivating. Blending James musical upbringing of English rock and film soundtracks, along with Karlis strong country roots,... read full bio
With the release of their debut LP “Spirits” Hollow Wood offers a listener both the catchy familiar and the unexpected. At its core, most would classify Hollow Wood as a “folk” band, but they continue to evolve into a well-tuned collective of heart, soul, and musical fluidity that inspires the ear of the listener. Formed in Boise Idaho, Hollow Wood... read full bio
Singer-songwriter Randall Bramblett has had the honor of working with the likes of Gregg Allman, Bonnie Raitt, Goose Creek Symphony, Robbie Robertson, Elvin Bishop, Steve Winwood, Bonnie Bramlett, B.J. Thomas, Widespread Panic, and Roger Glover. At the beginning of his career, he built a solid reputation as a session musician, touring with bands including the Gregg Allman Band, Sea Level,... read full bio
Eternal Boy is a pop-punk band from Pittsburgh, composed of Rishi Bahl (vocalist/ lead guitarist), Joe Harbulak (bassist), and Andy Mayer (drummer). They’ve released four studio albums: Turn It Up!, Stuck Here Forever, Eternal Boy, and Awkward Phase. With their first album, they captured the attention of Japanese record label Kick Rock Music. The label released the album, and the... read full bio
Charly Bliss is a power pop quartet, who recently released their debut album, Guppy, via Barsuk Records. They previously self-released the Soft Serve EP and the singles “Ruby” and “Turd”. “Ruby” has earned critical acclaim and was named among the Top 10 Songs of the Week. Charly Bliss’ new single, featured on Guppy, is titled “Glitter”. The band has been... read full bio
Since banding together in 2012, psychedelic cumbia-punk quartet Thee Commons have made waves in and around their hometown of East LA. Featuring los hermanos Pacheco and one of several lively session bassists and recently added saxophonist, these romp ‘n’ rollers have managed not only to marry two unlikely genres -- world’s apart -- in perfect pastiche harmony but also are... read full bio
Flint Eastwood is the creative vision of Detroit native, Jax Anderson. A powerhouse live performer and incredibly talented writer, her self released EP Small Victories has been described as an unabashedly pop record by a burgeoning pop star. ""Glitches,"" the record's first single, left the Detroit Metro Times wondering, ""how is this not the biggest song on the planet yet""... read full bio
Country singer Jordan Rager began performing at 15 years old, and was mentored by Jason Aldean’s father, Barry Williams. He first rose to popularity by uploading country music covers to YouTube, racking up over 3.7 millions viewers. He caught the attention of many notable country artists, including Justin Moore, who selected Rager to join him on the Off the Beaton... read full bio
Rising country singer K Phillips’ first album, American Girls, received praise from No Depression, Buffalo News, and Daytrotter for its blend of the literate and the lowdown. Several of these publications also highlighted a mystical essence about K, noting his signature Stetson hat, chiseled Hank Williams-esque good looks, and a persona that is both sensitive and wild. K’s most recent... read full bio
The groovy title track of Carter Reeves latest project, Fresh Fruit EP, ranked at No. 16 on Spotifys Viral Hits. He followed up with a slot as an opening act for SoMo on his The Answers Tour. Prior to beginning his solo endeavors, Reeves was a member of the hip-hop duo Aer, creating three successful albums: The Bright Side, Aer,... read full bio
Nicole Wray's life in music has always mirrored her real life, as it does for most musicians. She went to her mother's house as a fifteen-year-old in Virginia to try out for Missy Elliot. Missy immediately signed her because of how captivating and full her voice was even then. Later, she released her first solo album and a hit song... read full bio
Malcolm London is a poet and activist, who advocates for social justice, education and youth empowerment. He brings positive energy to every presentation, addressing important social issues within his poetry. Malcolm won the Louder than a Bomb youth poetry slam in his hometown of Chicago, taking home the top award as both an individual performer and with a team. He... read full bio
The Regrettes are a teen punk/rock band hailing from Los Angeles, fronted by female vocalist Lydia Night. They recently released their first studio album, Feel Your Feelings Fool!, via Warner Bros. Records. The album earned wide praise, and comparisons to 60s girls-groups and newer punk-rock bands. In just their second year of existence, The Regrettes toured with artists including Tacocat,... read full bio
Henry Wolfe is a singer-songwriter, musician and actor from Los Angeles, whose mother is iconic actress Meryl Streep and father is renowned sculptor Don Gummer. He started out in music as co-founder of the New York indie pop band Bravo Silva, with whom he released the July EP and a self-titled album. After making the move to Los Angeles, Wolfe... read full bio
Driver Friendly, a rock band hailing from Austin, has shared the stage with prestigious names like Motion City Soundtrack, Cartel, Relient K, Hellogoodbye, Night Riots, Hit The Lights, TEAM*, at events like the renowned Vans Warped Tour. They have released four albums: Fly Away, Chase the White Whale, Bury a Dream, and their latest, Unimagined Bridges. Released via Hopeless Records,... read full bio
Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes is an indie rock band from Nashville, made up of Daniel Ellsworth (keyboardist/guitarist/vocalist), Joel Wren (drummer), Timon Lance (guitarist), and Marshall Skinner (bassist). Their debut album, Civilized Man, was named one of the Top 100 Albums of the Year and featured as the Daily Deal by Amazon MP3. Its single, “Shoe Fits”, was... read full bio
Animal Years is an indie rock band, formed by vocalist/guitarist Mike McFadden, bassist Anthony Saladino, and drummer Anthony Spinnato. Their five-song EP, Far From Home , was produced by Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Brandi Carlile, Vance Joy). It gives listeners an ever-captivating embodiment of the Brookln-by-way-of-Baltimore trio’s powerfully anthemic, consistently inspiring songcraft, ranging from the fist-pumping catchiness of “Caroline” to... read full bio