Posts Tagged Music
Kember Crabb Connects
Redemption in the Christian Music Circuit with the Release of Reliquarium
By Amanda Deweese
Growing up in the Bible belt, the arts are generally accepted—make that merely tolerated—as an acceptable Christian hobby. A painting is pretty, but more importantly, a good exercise in patience and detail, and music is a good and worthy pursuit as long [...]
What’s All the Buzz About?
Sherree Chamberlain and Her Wasp
By Jenn Scott
“…when there’s a wasp in your room, no matter how hard you try to get away from it…or ignore it, it’s just there…”
What started out as a MySpace blog about the frustrations of a flying pest in her room turned into a very catchy and somewhat profound album [...]
Artist of the Month: Katie Kapteyn
With a mix of acoustic guitar, soft piano, and even a little accordion, singer/songwriter Katie Kapteyn offers listeners glimpses of hope and light in the darkness. In the fast-paced world of flashing lights and traffic jams, Katie’s music will comfort, calm, and soothe a weary soul. She has been compared to mainstream artists such as Jewel, Brandi Carlisle, and Loretta Lynn, but considers her style to be all her own.
Small Town Beginnings, Big City Dream
The Statue of Liberty stands as a symbol of freedom, beckoning those weary spirits longing for renewed life to come within the comfort of its safe harbor. It assures them of their journey’s plight through the unspoken promise of triumph over trials. Standing amongst the tides of the Atlantic, this symbol of refuge was welcomed by many early adventurers who yearned for a chance in the land of opportunity. Setting foot in the great unknown, each dared to dream an extraordinary dream and seek the path in which they could attain it.
Music Sounds the Same in Black and White
An effective blend of harmonious indie pop/rock, The City and Skyway, comprised of Mitch Lyon (lead vocals), Barry Johnston (guitar/vocals), Daniel Gilbert (guitar/vocals), Jordan Herrera (bass/vocals), and Ryan Joyce (percussion), is a group of eclectic individuals that come together with the common bond of music love.
June Jams
Grab your blankets and lawn chairs, and prepare for three steamy and sensational nights of jazz. The Jazz in June Festival is just around the corner.