May 2020

“Before i had any idea that I wanted to pursue a career in music, I lived in Brooklyn and would sing while in my bathtub as a way to relax after school,” says Liah Alonso, a singer-songwriter who splits time between NYC and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. “A neighbor heard me through the walls. You have such a beautiful voice, she told me. I’m going to introduce you to a producer friend of mine.”

With a busy past few years, Texas-based John Baumann has steadily established himself as a promising songwriter within his home state and beyond its borders. Set for release on June 5, Baumann’s third album, Country Shade, offers a tried-and-true reverence for his influences, with his distinct viewpoint—largely focusing on comings and goings: of rural landscapes, friends, loved ones, relationships. Time.

Acclaimed bluegrass guitarist Billy Strings invites his fans to listen in on his conversations.

On The Line with Billy Strings is a “fly on the wall" invitation to chats between Billy and his friends. From musicians and actors, tattooists and mechanics, to music industry insiders and even his mom. OTL w/ BS will feature myriad guests talking about any-and-everything that comes up.

Funk legend Maceo Parker has just released "Hard Times," the next single from his first studio album in eight years, ‘Soul Food - Cooking with Maceo,’ out June 26th. "I have always loved and all the saxophonists who played  with Ray Charles," said Maceo, "and it was such a pleasure to record this

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On Saturday, May 30, 2020, at 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM MT, The Colorado Music Relief Fund (CMRF) will launch with a virtual event, presented by Breckenridge Brewery, ‘Banding Together: A Concert for the Colorado Music Relief Fund,’ to generate much-needed relief funds to help all those in the Colorado music industry affected by COVID-19. People across the world can tune into the three-hour event to watch performances and storytelling by musicians, crew members, industry members, and Colorado personalities.

"I listened to the album two or three times that night just taking it in, living in its world, and loving it, trying to understand what this feeling was. It wasn’t happy, nor was it sad. Yet, it reflected the presence and possibility of every emotion in the rainbow, and the recording was unbelievable. The talent and musicianship were undeniable. The lyrics melted my mind." - My Morning Jacket's Jim James On American Beauty