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Cary Morin – Sing It Louder

carymorin.com A well-traveled, world-renowned artist with multiple projects and groups, Cary Morin strips it down for his most recent solo release, Sing It Louder. Although he has help from percussionist Peter Knudson, Morin and his […]

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Tyler T. – A World to Wander

By Charlie Englar myspace.com/tylertmusic The free-spiritedness and lofty, cloud-like energy radiating from Tyler T.’s album, A World To Wonder, is something both magnetic and captivating. The solo artist is a self-described “one-man band,” and he […]

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Tucker Mountain Band – Tucker Mountain Band

By Charlie Englar reverbnation.com/tuckermountain-band Old-school, Appalachia-style, structured and straightforward: Just the way the forefathers of bluegrass would have it. On Tucker Mountain Band, TMB uses a majority of bouncy, banjo-driven tunes, highlighted with group harmonies […]

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Jon Dakota – Big Magic

By Charlie Englar jondakota.com Words with wisdom carry a lot of weight, especially when a lifetime of ups and downs is described via the accompaniment of an acoustic guitar and harmonica. Jon Dakota lets this […]

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SHEL – When The Dragon Comes Down EP

By Charlie Englar Classical training and profound emotional and musical intelligence burst from the seams on the newest release from the Fort Collins-based sisterhood quartet that is SHEL. When The Dragon Comes Down, an EP, […]

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Papa Juke – Out Of The Blues

By Charlie Englar The combination of rock, blues, R&B, funk and jukebox jive is quite a conglomeration of musical sounds for a single group to produce. Papa Juke creates just this type of flavorful foundation […]