Artists
G. Love�s upcoming release The Hustle is an invitation to spend long days lounging on the front porch listening to songs about love, life and lemonade. Garrett Dutton – a.k.a G. Love – has reenlisted Special Sauce, James �Jimi Jazz� Prescott… (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)
Stanton Moore – Drums Robert Mercurio – Bass Ben Ellman – saxophone, harmonica Richard Vogel – Keyboard Jeff Raines – Guitar With the release of their sixth album, From the Corner to the Block, the five-man group GALACTIC - drummer Stanton… (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)
“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)
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)
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
Though They’ll break out the occasional cover, the band is incredibly creative,” says Frank DeBlase of Rochester’s City Newspaper. Give thanks for music. Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad is James Searl (bs, vc), Matthew O’Brian (gtr, vc), Christopher O’Brian (dr), Grant… (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)
For How We Operate, their fifth studio album, Gomez didn’t set out to reinvent the wheel. Oh no. The British quintet just wanted to change the blueprint for a different sort of rounded object: Their own records. “As a creative partnership… (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)
An ever-present past. A new future. Old magic and new mystery. Gov’t Mule hardly had a choice. The new album all but named itself: D (Read More)
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are a young, Vermont-based band working to impact audiences with timeless, original music. The band is led by twenty-two year old phenom Grace Potter, whose vocal ability draws comparisons to legends such as Bonnie Raitt, Norah… (Read More)
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are a young, Vermont-based band working to impact audiences with timeless, original music. The band’s new album “Nothing But The Water” builds on 2004’s scorching debut “Original Soul”, which was well received in national newspapers and… (Read More)
“Coin toss is it head or tails/In the fields of Ohio I set my sails/Longing for a life and change of scene/To be lost is not to be alone/Because the fun in the run is to surround yourself with everything you… (Read More)
How do you explain on a piece of paper the elements that make a band truly exciting and genuinely unique? Sometimes, a good starting point is simple geography. When Grand Ole Party sets the stage for their live show, the placement… (Read More)
DJ Grandmaster Flash and his group the Furious Five were hip-hop’s greatest innovators, transcending the genre’s party-music origins to explore the full scope of its lyrical and sonic horizons. Flash was born Joseph Saddler in Barbados on January 1, 1958; he… (Read More)
Don’t take Grayskul’s sometimes dark, mystical aesthetic the wrong way—MCs Onry Ozzborn and JFK aren’t trying to be Goth or ghoulish. “We never go into anything like ‘oohh, let’s be eeevil on this one. We’re gonna get ‘em!’ It just comes… (Read More)
Green Lemon found its origins in the Oklahoma City area in 1999. In 2001, they packed up their gear and headed to Ft. Collins to pursue their futures in Colorado. During the last five years, Green Lemon has captured the attention… (Read More)
“Traditional Mountain Bluegrass while Candyflippin’” Green Mountain Grass is Dave Wilmouth on mandolin and vocals – Jesse Crandell on guitar and vocals – Adam ‘Pickles’ Moss on violin and vocals – Jesse Dalton on bass and vocals. Green Mountain Grass has… (Read More)
Brown’s songwriting has been lauded by many, and his songs have been performed by Willie Nelson, Carlos Santana, Michael Johnson, Shawn Colvin, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. He has also recorded more than a dozen albums, including his 1986 release, Songs of… (Read More)

















