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Chatham County Line are a North Carolina quartet formed in 1999. Named Best New Bluegrass Band at the 2004 RockyGrass Competition in Lyons, Colo., they received similar honors at the 2006 Indie Music Awards. On the heels of a European tour, they are stateside preparing for SXSW. Banjo player Chandler Holt took some time to speak with Spinner.
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In 2008, iTunes named Chase Coy as one of the best new singer/songwriters on the scene. Coy has consistently been on iTunes' Top 100 singer/songwriter chart alongside classic artists such as Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel and Nick Drake, and his 'If the Moon Fell Down Tonight' was featured on an iTunes Essentials Rising Stars compilation. Coy ...
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In an age of electro nu-age music, the rugged and raw sounds of Violent Soho bring a uniqueness to the table, reminiscent of the grunge era. They have spent a great deal of time playing numerous electrifying shows for their loyal and growing fan base across Australia, U.K., and the U.S. Violent Soho's first American single, 'Jesus Stole My ...
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Social networking has totally revolutionized the music industry. Stephen Jerzak is a product of that revolution. In 2009, the 17-year-old pop-electro-acoustic artist gained acclaim and caught the attention of millions of Myspace users who became fans of his song 'Cute.' Jerzak, who opened for Breathe Carolina on the EZBronz Tour in late 2009, has ...
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At the tender age of 12, Gin Wigmore was immersed within the music industry. As a youngster, she was hanging out in recording studios and landed a part-time job in the mail room of Universal Music in New Zealand. At the age of 16, she was the youngest winner of the US-based International Song Writing Contest with the heartfelt acoustic ballad, ...
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