Artists
With tone as thick as gumbo and licks as fiery as a tablespoon of cayenne pepper, singer/guitarist Tab Benoit may be the hottest thing to come out of Louisiana since Chef Paul Prudhomme…Influenced by Buddy Guy’s intensity and Albert King’s gutsy… (Read More)
Ever since emerging as a member of Black Star in the late 1990s, Talib Kweli is one of the few artists making commercially viable music that matters. The Brooklyn bred rapper’s hard-hitting music has been able to educate and entertain simultaneously… (Read More)
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a 2006 American comedy film about NASCAR racing. The film is directed by Adam McKay, who co-wrote the film with actor and former Saturday Night Live cast member Will Ferrell. The film stars… (Read More)
It’s been happening for decades. Some guitar-slinging kid emerges out of the South with a blues rock soul sound that is more born out of the South than out of the kid. The family tree for this has branches that reach… (Read More)
Following the 2005 release of their critically acclaimed album, Taught to be Proud, Tea Leaf Green toured North America becoming one of the most exciting and fastest growing rock bands today. Busting out of a revitalized San Francisco music scene, the… (Read More)
The Kansas City rap king has sold more than 500,000 albums independently, performed in front of more than half a million people in the last three years and established himself as one of underground rap’s most respected artists. With the impending… (Read More)
the con is the fifth album that we have released as “tegan and sara”. but first, here is a brief history: we are born (at the same time, give or take eight minutes). we are raised in calgary, alberta, canada. fifteen… (Read More)
Teton Gravity Research’s newest 16mm and HD ski and snowboard release showcases the freakish and abnormal abilities of today’s top athletes as they push the boundary of what is humanly possible. The ANOMALY unfolds as Jeremy Jones continues to touch the… (Read More)
“The Austin-based Texas Sapphires don’t really need good reviews from critics for their debut. The quintet already has the gold seal of approval from Lloyd Maines. Long before he became widely known as the father of Dixie Chick Natalie, Maines was… (Read More)
“Breaker! Breaker! Brothers and Sisters, Ladies and Gentleman, step right up! And ye shall surely know:” Th’ Legendary Shack*Shakers started their hell-for-leather, Penta-caustic roadshow just over two years ago, but the legend doesn’t begin there. Front man and blues-harpist Col. J.D… (Read More)
Th’ Legendary ShackShakers: Southern by the Grace of Goth! Th’ Legendary ShackShakers started their hell-for-leather, Penta-caustic roadshow just over three years ago and in a short time have earned quite a name for themselves with their unique brand of American Gothic… (Read More)
Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart) is the Vice President of and the chief spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies, a tobacco lobby whose stated purpose is to research the links between smoking cigarettes and health. The group, funded by cigarette companies… (Read More)
1 Guy, 1 String, 1 Vision of Tomorrow…Today…That 1 Guy When That 1 Guy is in town, his grooves are so bombastic they rattle china cabinets and dissolve kidney stones well into the next zip code. Judah Gold, Relix Magazine Like… (Read More)
Cult comic actor Steve Carell—long adored for his supporting work on The Daily Show and in movies like Bruce Almighty and Anchorman—leaps into leading man status with The 40 Year-Old Virgin. There’s no point describing the plot; it’s about how a… (Read More)
Two sides to every story, a third man in the shadows, seven lords a leapin’, a land of a thousand dances, fifty ways to leave your lover. 88 keys on the piano….88 constellations in the sky….the infinity sign….the most auspicious number… (Read More)
The roots harmony vocal trio, the Abyssinians was formed in 1968 in Jamaica by founding members Donald Manning, Bernard Collins and Linford Manning. In 1969, they released “Satta Massagana” recorded on Coxson Dodd’s Studio One label—a Rastafarian hymn speaking of Ethiopia… (Read More)
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension
Buckaroo Banzai spans roughly 50 years and begins in the middle of the story. It doesn’t fill in some of the earliest parts of the story until the viewpoint characters themselves unravel the mystery — roughly halfway through the movie. In… (Read More)
They are brothers from another mother and willing to shed blood for family. This five-piece group of L.A. musicians mix old school reggae with rock, soul and funk, heavily influenced by The Meters, James Brown and Wilson Pickett, among others. Their… (Read More)
According to myth, an Alchemist has the power to transform something common into something special. So is the case with California’s own, The Alchemist. His tendency to transform a common sample into audio emotion has quickly made him one to watch… (Read More)
The Alternate Routes are a young, dynamic rock band with a strong emphasis on songwriting and storytelling. The band, which recently released its debut album, Good and Reckless and True, was formed in 2002 when vocalist/guitarist Tim Warren and guitarist/vocalist Eric… (Read More)
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The Buddy Program would like to thank The Aspen Times for helping us get the word out about this event through their generous in-kind sponsorship. (Read More)
The Atomic Punks are a tribute to early Van Halen, the David Lee Roth era. Formed in 1994, the Atomic Punks have performed well over 300 shows in places like Hollywood, CA, San Diego, CA, Las Vegas, NV, Phoenix, AZ, Scottsdale… (Read More)
When people ask Scott and Seth Avett how long they’ve been playing music they’ll usually say, “forever.” Though, under the name The Avett Brothers, they’ve only been playing for a relatively short amount of time. Yet, the Avett’s sound is indicative… (Read More)
For over a decade Psycho Les and JuJu of the Beatnuts have been pumping out gritty New York street rap with remarkable consistency and uneven quality. As producers, these two Queens natives, along with DJ Premier, are the architects of a… (Read More)
For The BellRays, the title of their latest album, Have A Little Faith, is a command, an ultimatum even. We need more fearlessness! firebrand singer Lisa Kekaula declared last fall when the Southern California quartet appeared in front of the Washington… (Read More)
THE BENJY DAVIS PROJECT Benjy Davis (lead singer, acoustic guitar) writes songs that deal with real life, stirring feelings with which listeners young and old can instantly relate. The arrangements are delivered through the combined musicianship of six talented individuals who… (Read More)
Two thugs surprise Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski (Bridges) in his home in Venice, California, attempting to collect a debt Lebowski’s supposed wife owes to Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara). After roughing The Dude up, one of the thugs urinates on his rug… (Read More)
The Blasters stink of rockabilly. They project the essence of small streets of post-war neighborhoods, car culture and the sun-bleached concrete of Downey, California. They are lead by Phil Alvin’s soulful bellowing about causing chaos, chasing women and the loss of… (Read More)
Formed in Philadelphia area in 2001 by a group talented young musicians, The Brakes have quickly grown from a local favorite to a touring rock band. The band has worked hard to develop their loyal hometown following while hustling to do… (Read More)





















