Artists

800 Mile Monday

Daniel Payne is certainly no stranger to the life of musical gypsyhood. His savage exploits of rambling and rounding have landed him onto stages with major acts all across the land, including David Allan Coe, Wayne Hancock, and Two Tons of… (Read More)

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Alabaster Brown

Forged on the banks of the Big River we meld St. Louis Rock, Down Home Jamming, Latin Beats, and Bluegrass melodies into the Brown Sound. (Read More)

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Backyard Tire Fire

ED ANDERSON, vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, percussion MATT ANDERSON, bass, vocals, percussion TIM KRAMP, drums, percussion, vocals As their moniker suggests, Backyard Tire Fire churns out a barely-controlled conflagration—starting off low and slow, flaring into a flat-out blaze at… (Read More)

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Bawn in the Mash

Bawn in the Mash’s first release, Welcome to the Atomic City (2006), was produced & recorded by Dan Knowles. Welcome to the Atomic City is a collection of 12 original compositions that historically interpret events that have occurred during the last… (Read More)

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Bearfoot

Although Bearfoot has nine years, major festivals, and three albums under their belt, Doors and Windows contains many firsts. This is the first Bearfoot CD to feature guest musicians, in this case Andrea Zonn of James Taylor And Band (fiddle), Andy… (Read More)

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Beats Antique

BEATS ANTIQUE, an oakland based group featuring ZOE JAKES, DAVID SATORI, AND SIDECAR TOMMY, have stumbled down the rabbit hole and emerged anew on the other side. COLLIDE is a product of that absurd adventure, forging a curious alliance between middle… (Read More)

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Ben Prestage

“Ben’s great-grandmother was a vaudeville musician who toured with Al Jolson and in Medicine Shows. Her daughter was a very talented Boogie pianist who used to play for Ben when he was coming up. On the other side of the family… (Read More)

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Beres Hammond

Beres Hammond was born in 1955 in the province of St. Mary in Annotto Bay, Jamaica. As a young boy, Hammond began singing ska and reggae. His early influences included Jamaican singers Alton Ellis and Peter Tosh as well as American… (Read More)

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Christabel and the Jons

Christabel & the Jons are currently on tour promoting their new CD “Custom Made for You”. This album beautifully illustrates their growth from a folky, honky-tonk band to an old-time swing band. The group saunters and sways together with ease. Their… (Read More)

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Coppa Stone

Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, the self-proclaimed dreamer is “a member of the dancehall generation,” so his early childhood was spent absorbing the sounds of Roots, Rocksteady and Dub mixed with Reggae and a touch of Rock and R&B. After relocating to… (Read More)

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Dirtfoot

Dirtfoot – a Dose of Gypsy Punk Country Grumble boogie. "Here’s their deal: Imagine Nick Cave on a bed of rusty nails, the cover of “Gin and Juice” often mis-attributed to Phish (it was actually the Gourds), some old-timey "Dem Bones,… (Read More)

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Dirty Sweet

Nothing more aptly describes Dirty Sweet as a band than the moniker they go by. Steeped in the lore of classic rock, Dirty Sweet definitely has their roots planted in the music of yesteryear. But what set’s the band apart from… (Read More)

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Duane Stephenson

Duane Stephenson is more than just a reggae singer. His work exhibits the versatility of many of music’s greatest artists in the pop realm; mixing poetic lyrics that address social ills, romance and global issues with excellent phrasing, potent hooks and… (Read More)

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Dub Tonic Kru

Born to a place that is known for breeding and cultivating musicians, “Jubba” originates from the South Central part of Jamaica. It was clear at a very young age that music ran through his veins, when he began singing and playing… (Read More)

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Easy Star All-Stars

Combining musical versatility, instrumental prowess, beautiful vocal harmonies and a superb rhythm section, the Easy Star All-Stars have established themselves as one of the top international reggae acts since their live debut in 2003. Thanks to their best-selling tribute album releases… (Read More)

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Echo Movement

The Echo Generation: children of the Baby Boomers.  "Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue." -Plato Echo Movement is about love.  It’s about a passion to learn, communicate and appreciate life’s opportunities… (Read More)

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Fiver Brown And The Good Sinners

Floating Records proudly presents Sausalito’s favorite sons, Fiver Brown and the Good Sinners. The foot stompin’ music is a swampy stew of soul and blues, flavored with smoke and whisky, and stirred with an uncommon mix of Southern gothic and Northern… (Read More)

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Fourth Dimension

“If Bob Marley were alive today, I have no doubt that Fourth Dimension would make his Top Five list of favorite reggae bands.” -Miami Herald "Conjoin the fully orchestrated arrangements of the Wailers Band with Steel Pulse-style vocals (thought the accents… (Read More)

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Future Jazz Project

Strong vocals, tight lyricism, electric Vibraphone, Rhodes, Fender Bass and poppin’ backbeats meld together to form an uplifting soulful experience. Past present and future – they are heard in one entity. Not forgetting their jazz roots, FJP combines live hip hop… (Read More)

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Heavyweight Dub Champion

All music falls under a specific credo described in the Last Champion Manifesto, included in “Survival Guide.” The mission of Heavyweight Dub Champion and Champion Nation is the Unconditional Liberation of the Human Race. All music is created from scratch by… (Read More)

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Highline

Highline is a Denver-based roots reggae band. (Read More)

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Holy Ghost Tent Revival

Characterized as “explosively intoxicating,” Greensboro, NC’s Holy Ghost Tent Revival cannot be pigeonholed into any popular genre. Melding brass with banjo, guitar, bass, drums, and keys this six-piece ensemble boasts an eclectic mash of instruments and styles — a musical alchemy… (Read More)

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Indubious

Rising up out out of the fertile soil of Southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley, the group of Intergalatic Reggae Revolutionaries known as Indubious come to spread high vibes through their earth-shattering sound. Their sound is an eclectic mix of reggae, dance hall… (Read More)

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Inner Circle

To anyone who’s familiar with the band’s 20-year-plus history in the reggae field and their immense popularity around the world-there’s much more to Inner Circle than what meets the eye. Indeed, this Jamaican-bred, Grammy winning quintet is one of the world’s… (Read More)

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J San and the Analogue Sons

Front man rebel charm and forthright Dub-Rock-Sound make J-san & the Analogue Sons a life-force that evokes the integrity of Bob Marley and the earthy soul of Fat Freddies Drop or Toots & the Maytals but with a whiff of something… (Read More)

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Junior League

Born and raised in Atlanta Georgia, Lissy Rosemont came to Washington DC to pursue her graduate degree at Georgetown. Lissy grew up with three distinctive musical influences 1) her mother waking up the house every morning by playing hymns on the… (Read More)

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Junior Reid

JUNIOR REID is one of Jamaica’s most famous reggae artists. Former frontman for Black Uhuru, JUNIOR REID has been embraced by a whole new generation of young fans. He appeared on the remix for Mims’ hit song "This Is Why I’m… (Read More)

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Katchafire

Reggae is one of the bloodlines of New Zealand music, and the all-Maori band Katchafire has become its foremost advocate today. A family affair from day one in 1997, founder and lead guitarist Grenville Bell and sons Logan (lead vocals) and… (Read More)

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Kenyatta Hill

About Kenyatta Hill Kenyatta Hill’s debut single, “Daddy,” (Tafari Records), confronts the emotional pain and uncertainty he felt after the recent loss of his father. "While I was writing, I was sitting and crying, because I didn’t understand what was going… (Read More)

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