For twenty years, Eric Lowen and Dan Navarro have written, recorded and toured for a growing national audience. Their nine CDs showcase self-penned songs of experience, colored by supple acoustic-based arrangements centered around their intertwined voices. Songwriters of notable cachet, their… (Read More)
Dark Star Orchestras shows are built off the extensive catalog of the Grateful Dead. On any given night the band will perform a show based on a set list from the Grateful Dead’s 30 years of extensive touring or use the… (Read More)
Dave Alvin has always lived in California. His songwriting has always been shaped by his fellow California songwriters. So his new album, West of West: Songs from California Songwriters Volume 1, is, in some ways, as autobiographical as any of his… (Read More)
DAVE BARNES “What does it say if you’ve got nothing to say?” – Dave Barnes, from “Chameleon,” What We Want, What We Get To see the world through the eyes of Dave Barnes, first look out his bedroom window. Not the… (Read More)
Dave Brogan’s music encompasses everything from psychedelic funk to poppy jam-rock to meditative synth drone ensembles. Brogan started learning both piano and percussion at the age of seven. His piano studies took him in the direction of music theory, songwriting and… (Read More)
Dave Rawlings Machine Acony Records is proud to announce the November 17 release of the Dave Rawlings Machine record, A Friend Of A Friend. The album features members of Old Crow Medicine Show, Benmont Tench from the Heartbreakers, Karl Himmel, Nate… (Read More)
‘Open Hand’ – The Who, What, Where, When: David Wilcox’s ‘Open Hand’ was recorded in 7 days from start to finish in December 2008 on 2 inch 16 track analog tape. No computer tricks were used, all of the songs on… (Read More)
It’s funny how a record comes together," says Del McCoury—and with fifty years of music-making already under his belt, he’s a man who knows what he’s talking about. "You get one song from here, another from there, and then you get… (Read More)
Desert Rose Band Launches Reunion Tour: Award-winning Country Group Together for First Time in Fifteen Years LOS ANGELES, CA – August 18, 2008 – The Desert Rose Band has reunited after fifteen years to launch a tour which kicks off August… (Read More)
Gabe: Vocals and guitar Mimi: Vocals Magali: Violin Le Dieph: Bass Ricky: Congas, Bongos, Latin Percussions and Drums James: Drums Dgiin has gone through many phases since their begining in 2001 when brother/sister duo Gabe and Mimi started the band… (Read More)
Dick Dale invented surf music in the 1950’s. Not the ’60’s as is commonly believed. He was given the title “King of the Surf Guitar” by his fellow surfers with whom he surfed with from sun-up to sun-down. He met Leo… (Read More)
I am a lover of Dancehall, Reggae, Soul, Jazz and Hip Hop. A Boston native who has been in Cali, Bay Area, since ‘94. I’m just finishing up at the Psych Dept. @ Sonoma State University As a performer/producer I have… (Read More)
Malarkey is an old Irish slang word used in the 1920’s as an expression equivalent to jive, gibberish, or nonsense. All guff aside; Patrick Malone (aka DJ Malarkey) is one of the hardest working DJ’s to recently emerge out of Sonoma… (Read More)
So far, in the advent of a very young career, Django Walker has a) co-written songs with Texas country music blockbuster Pat Green, b) played a show at Dallas’ famed Cotton Bowl headlined by the Dixie Chicks, c) released his first… (Read More)