Robin Batteau

If you think Robin Batteau’s World Record for the longest Odyssey of 51 years (between 1970 to 2021) to return to Harvard and finish his degree in 2022 makes him an old soul, then he has something even more epic to share! Robin’s been collaborating on new songs with Classical Greek poets (who were singer-songwriters!) like Sappho on down and … Read More

Tom Ciurczak

On his fourth and latest album, “Yorick,” Southern California singer/songwriter Tom Ciurczak (Sir-Zak) offers a melodic blend of powerful storytelling, energetic rhythms, and heartland rock and roll inspired by artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Warren Zevon, Steve Earle, the Who, and the Eagles, along with classic rock guitar. Yes, it was the Beatles on Ed Sullivan that inspired young Tom to … Read More

Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius

“As at home in the world of Grappelli and O’Conner as he is in the world of Steve Vai and Jimi Hendrix, Joe Deninzon may very well be our next national violin treasure!!” -Jedd Beaudoin, Sea of Tranquility pronounced “Den-in-Zone” Joe Deninzon has been hailed by critics as “The Jimi Hendrix of the Violin,” because of his innovative style on … Read More

Robeone (aka Robert Schindler)

New Robeone Album “Optimistica” All Sales Go to the Bob Moog Foundation to Help Educate Children Robeone’s eighth album, “Optimistica” with the title cut as its music video is now available to everyone. “The theme of the record is being optimistic in these crazy times. The music is to carry you away from all the negativity and bickering,” says Robeone. … Read More

Days Between Stations

In fall 2003, guitarist Sepand Samzadeh placed an ad in Los Angeles’ Music Connection, and keyboardist Oscar Fuentes responded. The duo found an instant musical chemistry, and by 2004, they began composing music. Oscar suggested a fitting name for the band, Days Between Stations – the name of a novel he read by Steve Erickson. In 2004, Oscar and Sepand … Read More

Renaissance

Renaissance is back in the US playing select dates from October 17th through October 31st for its “In Gratitude” Farewell Tour. This will mark 54 years since the formation of the band and its 15th consecutive year of touring since its reactivation in 2009. Renaissance leader and vocalist Annie Haslam remarked that “We are very proud but sad to announce … Read More

Buffalo Rock City

Coming This KISS-mas, Buffalo Rock City, The Box Set which includes these albums! From September 2020 “Buffalo Rock City”- Greatest KISS Tribute Album Album Featuring Significant People in “KISStory” Raising Funds to Fight Homelessness Now in all digital stores and streaming media is the best KISS tribute album ever made: “Buffalo Rock City”! The recording’s proceeds are geared to help … Read More

Refestramus

“I’m the writer, I play drums, I pay for everything,” states Derek Ferguson, the Wizard who leads the progressive rock studio ensemble known as Refestramus. Named after a word his mother made up to mean “rearrange,” Derek and his producer – Colouratura’s Ian Beabout – liked it because it wasn’t a legitimate word, “A web search will only turn up … Read More

Dean Friedman

Dean Friedman, one of the pre-eminent songwriters of his generation, announces the release of his ninth studio album, “American Lullaby” – on August 27th 2021 on Friedman’s Real Life Records label. Friedman will be premiering the album with a six-night “virtual” show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival titled, “Dean Friedman’s American Lullaby,” running August 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, … Read More

The Slambovian Circus of Dreams

The Slambovian Circus of Dreams Joziah Longo: Lead Vocals/Guitar Sharkey McEwen: Guitar/Mandolin Tink Lloyd: Accordion/Cello/Melodica/Ukelele/Theremin Felipe Torres: Percussion Formed in Sleepy Hollow, New York over a decade ago, The Slambovian Circus of Dreams (AKA The Grand Slambovians) pioneered the alt-folk/americana genre, staying on the fringes of the music industry and under the radar while producing several critically acclaimed studio albums. The Slambovians’ … Read More