Artists

The Supervillain

The Supervillains are a 5-piece reggae-ska-punk band out of Orlando, FL. Founded in 1997 by original members Skart (vocals, guitar), Dom (vocals, drums), and Smally (sax). In 2004, the current line-up was solidified with the arrival of Ricky (trumpet) formerly of… (Read More)
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The Supervillians

The Supervillains are from Orlando, Florida. Members of band: Skart: Guitar & Vocals, Dom: Drums & Vocals, Dan: Bass, Smally: Sax & Vocals, Ricky: Trumpet & Vocals (Read More)
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The Swayback

The rock trio The Swayback have mysterious sounding vocals from lead singer/bass guitarist Eric Halborg and eerie reverberating kinks along the glossy melodic channels delivering a dance rock make-up relatable to The Killers and the dark brooding hues of Editors. The… (Read More)
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The Toadies

Why is it such a big deal that the Toadies are back? The band rose to fame in the 90’s when their debut album, Rubberneck, went platinum on the strength of two smash singles “Possum Kingdom” and “Tyler.” It then took… (Read More)
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The Tommy Castro Band

Tommy’s career has been marked by one triumph after another. Considering his innate charisma and his skills as a supremely talented guitarist, gifted vocalist, and engaging songwriter, it is easy to see why Castro has enjoyed so much success so quickly… (Read More)
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The Tossers

Coming from the predominantly Irish neighborhoods of South-Side Chicago, the Tossers have been expanding the boundaries of contemporary Irish music since the early ’90s. The band chose their name for its derogatory meaning of ‘throw away. The term dates back to… (Read More)
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The Tragically Hip

“There’s this fuckin’ band you’ve gotta see, They used to scare the livin’ shit outta me!” An Inch An Hour In March 1988, The Tragically Hip was a band you had to see. The Kingston quintet’s reputation had preceded it to… (Read More)
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The Travelin’ McCourys

McCoury on mandolin, Rob McCoury on banjo, Jason Carter on fiddle, Alan Bartram on bass and featured guests on guitar and vocals is the latest incarnation of the most awarded band in the history of bluegrass -The Del McCoury Band. Known… (Read More)
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The Trenton Allan Project

The Trenton Allan Project is comprised of Trenton Allan, the lead singer of The Butchers and other local musicians. Come and support local music and pay no cover! (Read More)
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The Truckee Brothers

The Truckee Brothers have been quietly breaking in their new album, Double Happiness, with a month-long residency at a dive bar in a seedy area of San Diego. The wall to wall crowd is self-absorbed, unresponsive, and typically short on attentiveness… (Read More)
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The Upsidedown

“Dreamy and decadent in all the right places.” – The Boston Globe "The Upsidedown plays dirty, glammed-up, drugged-down guitar rock with a dark heart. Their brand of ambient rock carries forth in a grand tradition: carefully constructed Dandies drone, pop hooks… (Read More)
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The Waifs

Compass Studios, Nashville, February 2007. Nobody’s fretting about making an album here, much less the challenge of following a triple-platinum, multi-award-winning independent roots music landmark of five years earlier. As tourists take pictures of the studio’s scarred back wall – the… (Read More)
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The Wailers

Together with Bob Marley, the Wailers have sold in excess of 250 million albums worldwide. In England alone, they’ve notched up over twenty chart hits, including seven Top 10 entries. Outside of their groundbreaking work with Marley, the Wailers have also… (Read More)
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The Wallflowers

As part of the mid-‘90s revival of roots-rock, the Wallflowers held a special connection to one of the original inspirations: vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Jakob Dylan. Though he is the son of a legend, Jakob’s similarities to his father are occasional — in fact… (Read More)
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The Wheel

Combining the endearing swagger of Jacques Brel, the moody mysticism of Leonard Cohen and the pastoral plucking of Nick Drake, Rateliff’s potent songs and rich voice grabbed the audience by the heart and the throat. (Read More)
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The Whigs

With their fierce intensity and explosive punk rock energy, The Whigs had a specific mission in mind for their new album, MISSION CONTROL; to capture the energy and spirit of their live show. The legendary Hollywood Sunset Sound Studios (where everyone… (Read More)
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The White Buffalo

The White Buffalo is quite possibly a legend in the making. A throwback to the time of hard touring, hard drinking artists who really lived what they sang about. Everything about him is big, from his imposing physical size to his… (Read More)
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The Wicked Won

Hi everyone my name is Cody AKA The Wicked Won. I am a DJ/Producer now living in Denver,CO. I’m originally from Aspen, CO where i started DJing in small clubs and local events. Although fun I felt I could achieve more… (Read More)
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The Williams Brothers

THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS were molded on the streets of Oakland, California during the seventies (the only “white boys” on Salisbury Street) listening to their parents vast blues & country vinyl collection, the funk that flowed out of boomboxes (pre hip-hop), and… (Read More)
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The Wood Brothers

Oliver and Chris Wood grew up in Boulder, Colorado. Sons of a Poet and a Microbiologist, they both took up music. Oliver moved to Atlanta and became a southerner. Chris moved to New York City and became a Yankee. Now, after… (Read More)
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These United States

After releasing three albums and playing almost 300 shows in the last 18 months, the Washington DC/Kentucky-based psych-folk-lit-pop rockers, These United States, are rumbling steadily towards the next benchmarks in a long string of critical acclaim, including dozens of Best of… (Read More)
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Thievery Corporation

“Radio Retaliation is definitely a more overt political statement,” says Rob Garza of Thievery Corporation. "There’s no excuse for not speaking out at this point, with the suspension of habeas corpus, outsourced torture, illegal wars of aggression, fuel, food, and economic… (Read More)
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Think Fast JAK

Think Fast JAK is based around the lyrics and music of Washington, DC-based singer/songwriter Jessica Sands. She has always had a passion for writing and creating music and began performing at an early age. Being a life long follower of great… (Read More)
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Third Ear Syndrome

Luis D. Gonzalez (Twisted Knob) and Ramses A. Santos (DJ Deleim) have been working together since 2004. They have performed Dj sets of only original music in the South Florida area for the last year and also composed music for short… (Read More)
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Thomas Dolby

Thomas Dolby is a British musician, best known for his 1982 synth pop hit “She Often referred to as the founder of Trance Music,BT’s mix of epic and classically inspired journeys and beats quickly took on the Blinded Me With Science”… (Read More)
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Tiesto

Tiësto’s career is punctuated by landmark achievements – the first DJ in the world to sell out a solo stadium event for over 25,000 people 2 nights in a row, he scored a number one hit with his single Traffic, the… (Read More)
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Tigger is a DJ

You know him and love him! Everybody’s favorite Tigger is a DJ and will be playing some tunes for all of you who get the urge to start your Halloween partying a night early! (Read More)
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Tilly and The Wall

Tilly and the Wall are five people from Omaha, NE who became friends exploring music. The band operates as a collective with five songwriters, each with their own distinct musical voice, whose talents come together to form something extraordinary. The band… (Read More)
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