Rising from the silence like stars dotting a blanket of night sky just as twilight reaches its peak, we hear the opening bars of Chris Ning’s new single and mu... Read More...
New York City’s Project Grand Slam have been thrilling audiences for quite some time, and recently released their ninth album, Eastside Sessions. In a strange ... Read More...
The quiet lurching groove of “Gold in Your Soul.” The decadent yearning of a warm-voiced troubadour in “So You Say.” A bit of ominousness coupled with outright... Read More...
Rousting us from the quarantine-induced slumber much of the music industry has been left in these past eight months, Linda Imperial seems to be a woman on a mi... Read More...
The freedom to lead from a context of humble diversification might be intimidating to some. But those who know and recognize their personal value, acknowledgin... Read More...
Turn up that volume, roll down those windows and blast “Forever On” on your car stereo. This is the sound of freedom and unforgiving rock and roll. skinsNBones... Read More...
Project Grand Slam’s bassist and longtime bandleader Robert Miller has, after decades playing a musical and onstage supporting role in various projects, releas... Read More...
Authentic Diversity: How to Change the Workplace for Good is one of the latest non-fiction entries covering a topic growing in prominence with each additional ... Read More...
Heather Fay’s impressive four-octave voice continues to astound in her latest track “Finally Free”. One could almost title the song ‘finally Fay’, as the liste... Read More...
Ezra Vancil’s The Family Songbook opens with the track “Big Old House”. His then twelve year old daughter Cozi Vancil makes important contributions to the song... Read More...