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Check out my pals, Blame Sally. Congrats on the new album. See you in Carbondale!
Blame Sally recently debuted on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. Artist who appear on the Heatseekers chart are considered upcoming artists to watch out for. So watch out World, the Sallies are on the rise! Congratulations! |
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Cahalen & Eli

With a handful of acoustic instruments and the clear harmonies of
bluegrass song traditions, Cahalen and Eli have created an entirely new
strain of roots music. Their sound crosses the warmth old-time with the
fierceness of bluegrass, and high lonesome harmonies that would fit into
any evening at the Opry. Together, they’ve taken time-tested musical
traditions and bent them into new shapes to fit a new world.
Salem

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Salem Music, an amalgamation of funk, hip-hop, jazz and Afro-Cuban idioms. Infused with diverse lyrical content, Salem Music supports a unifying socially conscious theme. Salem not only supports the musical voice and well-rounded perspectives of composer Todd Anders Johnson, but actually pursues the process of social change.
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Erin Barra

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If Alicia Keys and Nelly Furtado collided with Daft Punk and Esthero in
the vast circuitry of an Akai APC 40, you’d probably end up with an
experience as rich and soulful as Erin Barra. Joining the likes of MNDR
and Tokimonsta, Erin is part of a brave new digital audio live
performance armada of female artists riding a tech savvy wave of musical
and electronic innovation. Her incomparable style has been praised by
Grammy award-winning legends. She has graced the stages of the most
sought after venues in New York City. Her musical skill and versatility
is virtually second to none.
Salvador Santana

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Music truly thrives in his veins. His maternal grandfather was blues pioneer Saunders King and his paternal grandfather was the internationally celebrated violinist and mariachi bandleader Jose Santana. And, of course, his father is 10X Grammy-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Carlos Santana…who’s also a frequent collaborator (Salvador co-wrote “El Farol” from 1999’s smash album Supernatural).
With his current solo project, Salvador Santana has truly become a brand of his own!
The Bo-Keys

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Brand new album coming soon! Watch right here for news.
The Bo-Keys don't simply replay the Memphis instrumental tradition –they deliver a hard-hitting and authentic take on the city's original soul-stew sound. A devotee of Stax instrumental groups like the Mar-Keys and Booker T. & the MGs, bandleader and bassist Scott Bomar formed the Bo-Keys as an homage to the quintessential Memphis sound – yet he has both feet firmly planted in the 21st Century.
The Bo-Keys don't simply replay the Memphis instrumental tradition –they deliver a hard-hitting and authentic take on the city's original soul-stew sound. A devotee of Stax instrumental groups like the Mar-Keys and Booker T. & the MGs, bandleader and bassist Scott Bomar formed the Bo-Keys as an homage to the quintessential Memphis sound – yet he has both feet firmly planted in the 21st Century.
Tad Robinson

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"Robinson places near the top of the list of the finest living singers of soul blues"
Downbeat Magazine
Tad has been nominated for two 2011 Blues Music Awards! Good Luck Tad........
The City Champs

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Memphis soul/jazz organ trio The City Champs return to Memphis’ Electraphonic Recording studio for the follow up to their acclaimed debut album, The Safecracker. The Set-Up finds the group stretching out, adding Latin jazz, psychedelia and 60’s film score influences to their established Booker T. and the MGs meets Blue Note/Prestige Records sound.
Scott's going to the Grammys................for Cyndi Lauper's Memphis Blues

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Scott Bomar is a Memphis-based musician, Emmy Award winning film composer, Grammy nominated music producer and recording engineer.
In 2005, Bomar composed the score for Craig Brewer's award-winning film, HUSTLE & FLOW for which Bomar has received much critical acclaim for his Memphis soul meets hip hop score.
In 2005, Bomar composed the score for Craig Brewer's award-winning film, HUSTLE & FLOW for which Bomar has received much critical acclaim for his Memphis soul meets hip hop score.
"If you dig Son House and Townes Van Zandt...Lincoln Durham is your man.
Don't come no cooler. "
-Ray Wylie Hubbard

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BIO: born in Whitney, Texas. raised in Itasca. Started playing fiddle at the age of four. That’s right, four years old. By eight, Lincoln Durham was performing in fiddle contests all over Arkansas and Oklahoma. In fact, at ten he won the Texas State Youth Fiddle Championship. Come twelve, the young man hooked up a residency with the house band at the Oceola Opry. Then, through his high school years, Lincoln decided to pick up the strat. he started a three-piece band playing who else but Jimi and Stevie Ray. Took a spell, though, and put the guitar on the backburner for a while to pursue art and design. But, a couple years ago, he grabbed a resonator, a slide and an old Gibson j45. He impressed Ray Wylie Hubbard so much with his greasy, nasty sound that Ray signed on to produce his record.
Do not miss the opportunity to see Lincoln Durham in concert! Coming to Redstone, Colorado and playing The Crystal Club Cafe February 18th and 19th 2011.
Do not miss the opportunity to see Lincoln Durham in concert! Coming to Redstone, Colorado and playing The Crystal Club Cafe February 18th and 19th 2011.