Thomas McGregor: The Vitamin C Artist (interview)

With this edition: Skin and Bones, Pedals by Layne Greene and awesome video by Peter Gabriel Thomas McGregor: Stretching the meaning of positivity and verve. Violinist, Composer, and Instructor Thomas McGregor’s Official Fanpage. Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/tviolin Website: http://www.thomasmcgregor.wordpress.com Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/thomasmcgregor Spending 10 minutes of your time with Thomas McGregor every day can be healthy. Why? This interview … Continue reading »

Debut EP from Acoustic Metal Artist Peter Chains

The River * White Lie * Carrion Crows *Obsidian Skies * Darkside of the Mind * Witch on the Pyre * Black Rainbow(Co-written by Andreas Geese) Also check out: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Peter-Chains/41552942309 http://soundcloud.com/peter_chains http://www.myspace.com/peter_chains Irish singer/songwriter Peter Chains talks about his debut EP. Peter Chains-Lynch is an Irish singer/songwriter who now lives in Windsor Ontario, Canada.  This … Continue reading »

Tuesday Sounds Fine with Echo Orange Records and More!

Plus featured videos by Thomas McGregor, a track by Canadian artist Sacha Talens and Whodoes! http://www.echo-orange.fr/ http://soundcloud.com/echoorangerecords https://www.facebook.com/TheEchoOrange Echo Orange Records is an Independent label that in responsible for Management,Production, Booking, Promotion and posting updates about the artists under its umbrella. It covers a lot of genres from electro to punk infused alternative rock. So, … Continue reading »

Serpentyne:Medieval, English folk..Renaissance music.

Wow these guys really know how to enchant you with their unique music. Very atmospheric and beautiful. http://www.serpentyne.com http://www.myspace.com/serpentynemusic More info: Serpentyne mix mediaeval songs and dance tunes with World rhythms… songs in Occitan, Old French, Old English and Latin blend with ethnic and mediaeval instruments to create an exciting and magical atmosphere. Driving salterello and estampie dance … Continue reading »