Artists
Earl Greyhound began with the collaboration of songwriters Matt Whyte and Kamara Thomas in the spring of 2002 in New York City. The pair began performing regularly as a duo on piano and guitar in NYC and Los Angeles, during which… (Read More)
Combining musical versatility, instrumental prowess, beautiful vocal harmonies and a superb rhythm section, the Easy Star All-Stars have established themselves as one of the top international reggae acts since their live debut in 2003. Thanks to their best-selling tribute album releases… (Read More)
cho Dafunk, “hailing from Earth of the Milky Way Galaxy.” All about the music, this conductor of live remixes lives for the positive vibe. Influenced by the sounds of the world, ten years of his fortunate childhood were spent traveling the… (Read More)
Hailing from Los Angeles, Ecto Cooler is quickly becoming one of the most exciting artists in the American electronic scene. Combining bits of house, electro & dubstep to create the most energetic and wild DJ sets; Ecto Cooler is known for… (Read More)
“Everything I do, I do it for you”. Eddie Money says it at least once, every show. And he means it. This straight up rock and roll icon has been making music and delivering it to his fans since the mid… (Read More)
His iconic albino looks are unforgettable. His songs are used relentlessly in films and TV commercials, video games and played in music stores everywhere. Just one bar of “Frankenstein” will get fists pumping and heads bobbing. Likewise, “Free Ride” is a… (Read More)
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Birthed by Mouth in the year two-thousand and five, young Edward Sharpe had to wait nearly two years before he was to grow his arms and legs and fingers and toes. Immaculately conceived, his father (a Robot who had magically become… (Read More)
Taking the stage for what’s easily the 100th time in almost as many days, Edwin McCain casually joins his band as they start off another set that’s impossibly tight and laid back at the same time. By the time his vocals… (Read More)
It is not only Eek-A-Mouse’s 6 feet 6 inches height that make him one of Jamaica’s most individual talents. He has created a style all his own, and gone on to become something of an international phenomenon quite apart from the… (Read More)
The members of Egress have taken the rock music mold, raised it high above their heads, and smashed it into hundreds of little pieces. The Dallas, TX based quartet infuses elements of Rock, Reggae, Funk, Hip-Hop and Latin into a wondrous… (Read More)
El Ten Eleven is a Los Angeles-based instrumental indie rock duo consisting of Kristian Dunn and Tim Fogarty. What separates El Ten Eleven from their musical peers is that they are only two musicians on stage creating pounding landscapes of sound… (Read More)
It took more than a decade for the artist known as Elan to release his debut album, Together As One. After all, the labels were courting this intuitive and dynamic singer-songwriter not long after the L.A. native had graduated from high… (Read More)
Young in age and conception, Elephant Revival carries a fresh sense of creativity and inspiration that is felt by people of every generation. The neo-acoustic quintet is on the cutting edge of an emerging new genre that is known as ‘Transcendental… (Read More)
In first grade, at a friend’s birthday party, Eligh and the rest of the kids watched a movie called “Beat Street.” The movie made quite an impression and inspired Eligh to make a trip to his local record store where he… (Read More)
Fresh off the cover of CMJ with their #1 charting album Therapy at 3, Eligh (Living Legends) + Amp Live (Zion I) announce their first ever headlining tour together. The duo made their debut performances together in December on the "How… (Read More)
Eliot Lipp didn’t choose to become one of the most looked to artists in contemporary electronic music, but somehow, Lipp’s sound, one that uses vintage gear to create a unique take on Hip Hop and House, has quickly garnered the respect… (Read More)
For Eliot Morris – whose Universal Records debut, What’s Mine Is Yours, ripples with the kind of sure-footed songcraft of an artist blooming at precisely the right time – maybe the series of hurdles the Alabama native endured to deliver his… (Read More)
Elizabeth McCracken, a former public librarian, is the author of four books: An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination, The Giant’s House (a finalist for a National Book Award), Niagara Falls All Over Again (winner of the L.L. Winship… (Read More)
elizabeth wills currently has three recorded independent albums under her belt. She began her recording career at the age of 18. Her all-original albums have enjoyed much success in both sales and airplay on Triple A and College Radio. In 1999… (Read More)
Formed in 2008, Elmwood has quickly become one of the Southeast’s most sought after live bands after dates with G. Love and Special Sauce, Tea Leaf Green, Pat McGee Band and side-stage performances with the Dave Matthews Band. Ending the… (Read More)
Guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Elvin Bishop has been singing and recording his rollicking brand of electrified down-home blues for almost 40 years. Bishop’s history-making tenure as a founding member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the 1960s, his chart-topping hits in the 1970s… (Read More)
Perkins has indeed been known as Elvis since birth; it’s not a moniker he pointedly adopted a la Mr. Costello. His father was the late actor Anthony Perkins; his mother Berry Berenson, an actress and noted photographer, whose work appeared regularly… (Read More)
To some, it must seem like this young electronic producer came out of nowhere this year, but those in the know have been following Emancipator since he self-released his first album, “Soon It Will Be Cold Enough,” at the age of… (Read More)
With years of collective experience under their belts, Drew Emmitt and Bill Nershi exemplify the forward-thinking modern bluegrass musician. As linchpins of two legendary jam-bands –Drew with Leftover Salmon, Bill with the String Cheese Incident–both men have done the stadium-filling, high-profile… (Read More)
The electro- psychedelic project is led by Luke Steele, the enigmatic wunderkind behind Australia’s The Sleepy Jackson. Exotic, lavish, larger-than-life, Walking On A Dream is a bold, visionary and quite brilliant album, which manages to sound exhilaratingly contemporary, audaciously forward-looking, yet… (Read More)
Washington, DC’s own Empresarios are a unique group of performers who bring a wealth of talent, experience, skill and culture to create a brand new musical fusion. The Empresarios take full advantage of new technology, both audio and video, in their… (Read More)
EOTO – pronounced “E-oh-toe” Jason Hann and Michael Travis (percussionist and drummer from the band The String Cheese Incident) compose this brand new 100% improvised live breakbeat, trip-hop, house, and drum n’ bass project. Drawing from the ethos of some of… (Read More)
A myriad of styles. Hailing from San Francisco as a Recording Artist/MC/DJ, Epcot has been releasing and touring music on an international stage for the last 10 years. As an MC heavily influenced by UK Grime rather than traditional hip-hop, he… (Read More)
California-born, New Orleans-schooled singer/songwriter/vocalist Eric Lindell is a roots rocker with dozens of original songs that combine soul shaking rhythm & blues, reggae grooves, swamp pop and blues. Lindell is a fan favorite in his northern California turf and his adopted… (Read More)
Eric McFadden Trio is a powerful wave of rock music from an all-star line-up. The band consists Eric McFadden (P Funk, Stockholm Syndrome); James Whiton (Tom Waits); Paulo Baldi (Cake, Les Claypool). EMT can go from gypsy to punk to flamenco… (Read More)






























