Artists
Born in Austin, Texas, Greg “G” Curtis II is a singer, actor, and songwriter. If asked if he had to pick just one field to focus on, G would simply respond: “Impossible”. This passion and motivation is what fuels the entertainment… (Read More)
The enigmatically smooth and uber-‐cool Garrett “G. Love” Dutton is one of Philadelphia’s funkiest performers of laid back, alternative hip-‐hop blues (a genre he helped define). As an insatiable musical omnivore, G. Love somehow manages to synthesize his iconic influences by… (Read More)
Gabriel finished his most recent record just in time to open for Alanis Morissette’s European tour in April 2005 and Glenn Tilbrook in the US in May. His music has been compared to The Police, John Mayer and Elvis Costello … (Read More)
Since its inception nearly ten years ago, Gaelic Storm continue to broaden the musical horizons of the Celtic music genre by creating compelling originals and fresh arrangements steeped in Irish traditional melody and acoustic instrumentation combined with their unique blend of… (Read More)
It’s incredible that GALACTIC has never made a carnival album yet, but now it’s here. To make CARNIVALE ELECTRICOS, the members of GALACTIC (Ben Ellman, harps and horns; Robert Mercurio, bass; Stanton Moore, drums and percussion; Jeff Raines, guitar; Rich Vogel… (Read More)
GAME went from Gangsta to great musician right before our eyes. He recharged legendary west coast captain Dr. Dre, delivering the producer’s last true Cali-themed classic in “The Documentary” and then took it upon himself to keep West Coast hip-hop relevant… (Read More)
For all of their critical acclaim since their 1999 debut, Garage a Trois actually came together as an afterthought. The unholy jazz/funk/R&B trinity of Stanton Moore, Charlie Hunter and Skerik first convened in New Orleans in the spring of 1998 –… (Read More)
Not so long ago, Garrison Starr hit the road supporting Steve Earle, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Melissa Etheridge. No surprise, then, that she’s learned a thing or two about crafting a great story. Starr regularly pinches a sleight of hand or… (Read More)
“Falling Awake”, the first song from Gary Jules’ independently released self-titled album appeared on two separate Billboard ‘Top 100’ charts in January 2007, one week after being heavily featured in an exceptionally popular episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”. When the editorial staff… (Read More)
Jon Nedza, founder of Denver’s premier dance music labels Community Recordings and Gazeebo Disco, is best known for his percussive and disco infused releases under aliases such as Gazeebo and Zoe’s Raygun. With a fan base that reaches around the world… (Read More)
George Clinton is one of the greatest innovators of urban based soul, rock and funk over the last forty years. Now George has created his own label, The C Kunspyruhzy that will release George’s first studio album in ten years, followed… (Read More)
Few bass players in the history of modern New Orleans music are as storied as George Porter Jr. During the course of a career spanning four decades, Porter has not only made a deep impression with his work in the Meters… (Read More)
Ghetto Youths Foundation was founded by the Marley Brothers to help underprivileged youths who fight the struggle to survive. Ghetto Youths Foundation, Inc. was organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. Research has shown that many ghetto youths are not literate… (Read More)
As one of the original members of the seminal ’90s rap crew the Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah (aka Tony Starks) made an impact before he released his debut album, Ironman, late in 1996. Like all members of the Wu-Tang Clan, the… (Read More)
Ghostland Observatory is not a band, but an agreement between two friends to create something that not only heals their beat-driven hearts, but pleases their rock ‘n roll souls… (Read More)
Now-Time Troubadour:
Steve Schecter (The Standards/End Of The West) started performing solo as Ghostwriter in the fall of 2002 using a homemade foot-percussion device, hollow body guitar, harmonica and banjo. Although his music has been described as bleak, angry, self-loathing… (Read More)
Steve Schecter (The Standards/End Of The West) started performing solo as Ghostwriter in the fall of 2002 using a homemade foot-percussion device, hollow body guitar, harmonica and banjo. Although his music has been described as bleak, angry, self-loathing… (Read More)
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad is relentless reggae sound. Roots reggae and experimental dub. North American International Body Music. GPGDS has played 500 shows in the past three years, touring relentlessly and developing a widespread grassroots following. The group has performed… (Read More)
Girl in a Coma, hailing from the Lone Star State, formed when best friends Jenn Alva and Phanie Diaz met in Jr-high school art class over a mutual love of the Smiths, Nirvana, and skipping school. All they needed was a… (Read More)
Girl Talk is the stage name of music producer and mashup DJ Gregg Gillis. Gillis, who is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has released three CD albums on Illegal Art and vinyl releases on 333 and 12 Apostles. He began making music… (Read More)
GIVERS is a band made up of five friends from Lafayette, Louisiana—it should be stated firstly that the music they make is simply an ongoing reflection of this bond. It is this connection that fuels every aspect of creation and performance… (Read More)
Global Noize is an organic, free-spirited sonic brew of some of the best elements of jazz, funk, electronica and world fusion – it is music without borders. A collaboration between Jason Miles and DJ Logic, Global Noize creates a thrilling mix… (Read More)
Electropop sensation GloveboX is well known in their native Australia and with the release of their self-titled debut in America, they are giving US audiences an education in a new kind of pop music. GloveboX’s sound is not quite electronic and… (Read More)
It happened by accident on a breezy winter afternoon in a residential pocket of Cincinnati. I was in town visiting a friend of a friend and, after I entered a nearby independent record store by the name of Shake It, something… (Read More)
Combining elements of punk, gypsy music, and Brecht-ian cabaret, Gogol Bordello tells the story of New York’s immigrant diaspora through debauchery, humor, and surreal costumes. Leader and singer Eugene H (Read More)
In the immortal words of Rakim, “It ain’t where you’re from; it’s where you’re at.” And while hip-hop hometowns like New York, Chicago, Atlanta and Houston have long been the norm, you’d be foolish to underestimate an MC named GOLDEN simply… (Read More)
When it came time to record their seventh studio album, the eclectic, beautiful Whatever’s On Your Mind, the members of Gomez found themselves in a bit of a “long distance writing relationship.” Spread out on opposite corners of the world, the… (Read More)
Goodie Mob, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is widely considered one of the founding hip hop acts of the Dirty South movement. Goodie Mob’s earnest and reverent approach made them one of the more admired groups of their era, and undeniably one… (Read More)
Born by the pale blue glow of “Hullabaloo,” lullabied by the River Rouge Stamping Plant and honed to a shiv point by midnight B-movies, Detroit’s Gore Gore Girls’ come hither sneer draws a sonic line (in thick, black eyeliner, babies) from… (Read More)
“This debut is just a very authentic portrait of who our band is, warts and all,” soft-spoken and humbly intelligent Gosling vocalist/guitarist Davey Ingersoll describes their record, "Here Is (Read More)
























