On his latest release 'Talk of the Town', Boston singer/songwriter Digney Fignus continues the story that began on his 2006 release 'Trouble on the Levee' about the Cajun mayhem of Johnnie Boudreaux..."the man too good looking for his own good." It's a fun album of impeccably produced and brilliantly written songs performed by some of Boston's heavy hitters. Fignus' way with words dance through songs about murder, cheating, war, voodoo and a receipe for Gumbo thrown in for good measure. The catchy 'Do The Walk' and 'Don't Worry for the Berry' are screaming summer hits! Get airplay and review copies here by calling 610.967.5948 and check ouot the great music on 'Talk of the Town' by clicking here.
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Canadian Roots Music artist Lynne Hanson has just released her latest album 'Eleven Months', a collection of brilliant introspective gems that confront the gamut of human emotion. Her soulful delivery and minimalist approach to production leave the songs plenty of breathing room and allow Hanson to showcase her often times haunting lyrical prowess. The album is set for a September run at Americana Radio and Lynne will be featured in the August 31 issue of The Media Guide. Click on the READ MORE tab below to listen to the music and watch the videos...and you can read more about this talented singer/songwriter.
Glenna Bell is the real deal, not one of those Texas transplants claiming to be writing “Texasmusic” these days. Glenna is a Daughter of the Republic of Texas,a direct descendent of illustrious ancestors who fought for Texas independence at the beginning of things. The Road Less Traveled was recorded at historic Sugar Hill Studios in Houston, Texas, on thespot where the Big Bopper taped “Chantilly Lace” and George Jones laid down some of his first vocal performances. The album featuresJohn Pickering of The Picks—the group who recorded harmonies with Buddy Holly—as well as Texas Country Music Hall of Fame member, Johnny Bush, on Glenna’s duet, “The East Side,” and Herb Remington (Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys) playing his steel guitar on “How I Found Out I’m Insane.” Glenna’s music was honored by the Texas State House of Representatives with a House Resolution in May 2007.
Chip Taylor in the newest video release from the album "New Songs of Freedom".
The new video from the critically acclaimed debut album "The Hunting And The Hope" from NYC singer/songwriter Joe Thompson is the stunning production of "Sideways". The story of self distruction told through the words of one of the most exciting new talents to emerge from New York City was filmed and directed by Bill Hurley and is set in a variety of locations in Astoria, Queens. It's a powerful song with a crisp message and a strong delivery. Click Here to watch the video.