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TIMOTHY B. SCHMIT
TIMOTHY B. SCHMIT
Still soaring after all these years, with the Eagles and without
Timothy B. Schmit is the first to admit he’s a lucky man. In 1977, after several years with the country-rock band Poco, the singer-bassist was invited to join superstar group the Eagles. Soon after he joined the band, founders Glenn Frey and Don Henley took one of Schmit’s work-in-progress tunes—“I Can’t Tell You Why”—and helped their new recruit turn...
3OH!3
3OH!3
A duo that parties hard and works harder
Good times play a big role in 3OH!3’s songs, but beneath the electro-rap duo’s hard-partying exterior lies a well-honed work ethic that has already helped the crew from Boulder, Colo. (area code 303), land three Top 10 hits. Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte—who met while attending the University of Colorado—locked themselves away in the Rockies to write songs for Streets of Gold, their third...
OZZY OSBOURNE
OZZY OSBOURNE
Rock ’n’ roll’s “Prince of Darkness” counts his blessings
When Ozzy Osbourne got sober about seven years ago, he had to rethink the way he did a lot of things—including recording. In the old days he would start work on an album by going into rehearsals with his band, and one thing would lead to another. “I was ready to party,” he says. “Take away the band and the alcohol and the drugs, and you’ve just got me thinking,...
JEWEL
JEWEL
Learning to let both sides of her personality shine through
“I’m a Gemini,” says Jewel, by way of explaining the title and theme of her latest album, and second country effort, Sweet and Wild. “I’m introspective and write poetry, but I also like to smoke a good cigar every once in a while and shoot guns.” Her multifaceted personality might also explain why the singer-songwriter’s 15-year career has spanned genres from folk...
TONIC
TONIC
An extended break quickly gives way to a long-awaited renewal
Alt-rock band Tonic didn’t intend to wait eight years between albums, but side projects and growing families helped put some distance between the Los Angeles band’s 2002 album Head on Straight and its new self-titled effort. “There was no definitive moment when someone said, ‘Hey, let’s take a break,’ at least not on purpose,” says guitarist Jeff Russo. “It was more...
PUNCH BROTHERS
PUNCH BROTHERS
Chris Thile’s boundary-breaking crew shakes itself to see what’s inside
If bands were in the habit of adopting stretches of highway, Punch Brothers would probably choose one that was all left turns. The hot-picking bluegrass-classical-jazz ensemble’s sophomore album, Antifogmatic, is full of melodic and rhythmic twists that defy convention at every chance. “Musical expression is by nature abstract,” explains mandolin player...
HANSON
HANSON
Shouting out loud their love of classic R&B and rock ’n’ roll
Hanson’s last album, 2007’s The Walk, was comprised of weighty songs about facing conflicts and overcoming obstacles. For the new Shout It Out, the Tulsa, Okla.-based band was determined to rediscover its sense of joy. “We wanted to make a summer record,” says drummer Zac Hanson, who co-founded the trio 18 years ago with brothers Taylor and Isaac. “Hopefully,...
AGAINST ME!
AGAINST ME!
Drawing inspiration from Florida, fatherhood and a cross-country journey
Driving across the country allows plenty of time for contemplation, which is how Against Me! singer Tom Gabel spent the trip last year on his way from his native Florida to Los Angeles to start recording sessions for the band’s new album, White Crosses. Gabel converted those thoughtful hours on the road into song lyrics, resulting in a batch of vivid punk tunes...
GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS
GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS
Casting aside comparisons and coming
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals had always worn their 1960s and ’70s influences on their sleeves, as their charismatic frontwoman drew comparisons to greats ranging from Bonnie Raitt to Janis Joplin. But with the release of their self-titled third album, Potter and company have truly come into their own. “This time around there’s more of an identity,” says Potter. “We’ve...
DIERKS BENTLEY
DIERKS BENTLEY
A country star rediscovers a teenage love affair with bluegrass
Dierks Bentley was a 19-year-old from Phoenix, Ariz., aiming for a career as a country singer when he walked into Nashville’s Station Inn nightclub, famous as the stomping ground to many of the city’s finest bluegrass pickers. What he heard there changed his life. “Up to that point I always thought of bluegrass music as being an older generation’s genre,” he...
DEVO
DEVO
De-evolution is real and the future is now
Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh used to be frustrated that the band was so frequently misunderstood. Today, many of the concepts the group put forth 30 years ago are all too familiar. “We talked about de-evolution, and people thought we were crazy,” Mothersbaugh says. “We predicted one day there would be something called Music Television, and our record companies and our managers said, ‘Why are...
CHELY WRIGHT
CHELY WRIGHT
A secret weighed her down, and now the truth is lifting her up
There are many words to describe the experience of hiding one’s sexuality in the notoriously conservative world of mainstream country music, and Chely Wright knows them all. “Crazy-making,” she says. “Painful. Lonely. Isolating. Awful. It about killed me.” Wright rose to fame in the 1990s with radio hits like “Single White Female,” but was compelled to keep...
MELISSA ETHERIDGE
MELISSA ETHERIDGE
A progressive survivor finds inspiration returning to her rock roots
By Melinda Newman
Melissa Etheridge attracts more than her fair share of what she calls “jumpers”: those overzealous fans whose exuberance leads them to leap uninvited onto her concert stage. “My people know how to watch the front row and go, ‘Oh, there’s a jumper,’” she says with a chuckle. “They can tell.”
Etheridge has inspired just that kind...
NAS & DAMIAN MARLEY
NAS & DAMIAN MARLEY
Giants of rap and reggae find common roots in the musical family tree
Scarcely a hip-hop or reggae album is released these days without a roster of guest performances by stars or hot up-and-comers, but full-length album collaborations are rare. That fact only made the prospect of teaming up for Distant Relatives, their new genre-blending album, more of an enticement for reggae singer Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and veteran rapper...
TAYLOR HAWKINS
TAYLOR HAWKINS
A Foo Fighter and Coattail Rider conjures the sound of his childhood
When he’s not pounding the skins behind longtime musical partner Dave Grohl in Foo Fighters, singer and drummer Taylor Hawkins fronts his own group, the Coattail Riders. The trio has just released its second album, Red Light Fever, a collection of lush power-pop featuring contributions from Grohl, Roger Taylor and Brian May of Queen, and the Cars’ Elliot Easton....
DEFTONES
DEFTONES
A brutal accident threatened their future, but brought them closer
On Nov. 4, 2008, Deftones bass player Chi Cheng was involved in a car crash that left him comatose. The group shelved its just-completed album, Eros, and pondered its future. “We took some time off to figure out what we were going to do,” says drummer Abe Cunningham. “What should we do? Should we end it? Everybody had all these different thoughts. After a couple of...
THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS
THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS
For this pure pop collective, the more’s the merrier–marching band included
The New Pornographers’ A.C. Newman has a confession to make. “Some people might think a song like ‘Daydream Believer’ by the Monkees is cheesy,” he says. “But every time I hear the song, I think it’s so beautiful it makes me want to cry.”
Fans of the Newman-led collective, which just released its fifth studio album, Together, know...
WIDESPREAD PANIC
WIDESPREAD PANIC
For their latest, the masters of improv draw upon comedy and tragedy alike
Widespread Panic frontman John Bell sees a sharp distinction between being a so-called “jam band” and being a band that’s adept at improvisation. “It’s the difference between playing while you’re asleep and playing while you’re awake,” he says. “To apply yourself properly to improvisation, you need to have an awareness of the other players...
BILL CHARLAP AND RENEE ROSNES
BILL CHARLAP AND RENEE ROSNES
A pair of virtuoso jazz pianists makes beautiful music together
Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes are not like most couples. By the time they married in 2007, each was already a world-renowned jazz pianist with an impressive discography and a packed touring itinerary. The living room of their New Jersey home is taken up mostly by two grand Steinways, and their piano stools are where they prefer to spend their leisure hours....
THE HOLD STEADY
THE HOLD STEADY
Aging gracefully, struggling mightily and thinking positively
On the Hold Steady’s fifth album, Heaven Is Whenever, singer Craig Finn continues his evolution from a scenester reveling in gritty detail to an elder statesman with wisdom to impart. “On the last record, I was concerned with aging and the attempt to age gracefully, which is a tricky business in rock ’n’ roll,” Finn says. “This record sounds more like it came...
BETTYE LaVETTE
BETTYE LaVETTE
A mighty soul legend takes on classic-rock heavyweights
Bettye LaVette admits that she wasn’t listening to rock ’n’ roll radio at the time the 1960s and ’70s classics she tackles on her new album, Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook, were popular. “I was listening to mostly black radio then,” she says. “I’m a rhythm & blues singer, and that’s where my music was being played. I had no particular teenage...
JOSH RITTER
JOSH RITTER
He thought he was cursed—until a mummy showed the way home
Josh Ritter albums have been fueled by one dominant emotion—and for the new So Runs the World Away, that emotion was terror. “For the first time in my life, I felt, ‘I don’t belong here,’” Ritter says. “I was thinking it was time for me to do something else, to move on to something other than music. I felt like a phony, and that terrified me. It was an awful...
MINUS THE BEAR
MINUS THE BEAR
A little less math + a little more groove = maximum “Minus-the-Bear-ness”
When Minus the Bear guitarist Dave Knudson listens back to his band’s 2007 album Planet of Ice, he hears a complex, “proggy” deviation from the Seattle quintet’s more dance-oriented early material. “We were going for it,” Knudson says—“it” being a level of precise, hyper-clever riffing and arranging that, over the last decade, has earned...
KATIE COSTELLO
KATIE COSTELLO
HOMETOWN: Hermosa Beach, Calif.
INFLUENCES: Fiona Apple, the Beatles, X
ALBUM: Lamplight, out now
WEBSITE: katiecostellomusic.com
Katie Costello recalls that she was “deathly shy” until she discovered songwriting at age 13. By 17 she was self-releasing her debut album, Kaleidoscope Machine, which generated enough buzz in nearby L.A. to earn her songs spots on TV shows including 90210, One Tree Hill and Private Practice. Still,...
AMBROSE AKINMUSIRE
AMBROSE AKINMUSIRE
HOMETOWN: Oakland, Calif.
INFLUENCES: Terence Blanchard, Steve Coleman, Wayne Shorter
ALBUM: When the Heart Emerges Glistening, out now
WEBSITE: ambroseakinmusire.com
Trumpeter Akinmusire caught the jazz world’s attention by winning the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, judged by the likes of Quincy Jones and Herb Alpert. He signed with the legendary Blue Note label last year and recorded When the...
XIMENA SARIÑANA
XIMENA SARIÑANA
HOMETOWN: Guadalajara, Mexico
INFLUENCES: Tracy Chapman, Ella Fitzgerald, Paul Simon
ALBUM: Ximena Sariñana, out Aug. 2
WEBSITE: ximenamusic.com
Well-known since childhood in her native Mexico as a singer, songwriter and actress, Sariñana is preparing to introduce herself to a broader audience with her first English-language album. Ximena Sariñana, recorded in L.A. with producers Greg Kurstin, Dave Sitek and Natalia Lafourcade,...
LAURA JANSEN
LAURA JANSEN
HOMETOWN: Los Feliz, Calif.
INFLUENCES: Joni Mitchell, Queen, Barbra Streisand
ALBUM: Bells, out now
WEBSITE: laurajansen.com
Laura Jansen has done quite a bit of moving around in her life—from her birthplace of Breda, Holland, to Brussels, then Zurich, Connecticut, Tennessee and California. Along the way she studied at a music conservatory in Holland and at Berklee College of Music in Boston before finally launching her musical career...
CARTER’S CHORD
CARTER’S CHORD
HOMETOWN: Los Angeles
INFLUENCES: Fleetwood Mac, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings
ALBUM: Wild Together, out May 23
WEBSITE: carterschord.com
Joanna, Emily and Becky Robertson grew up in the midst of country music history. Their parents, Barny and Carter Robertson, were members of the late Waylon Jennings’ 1970s band—he as keyboardist, she as backing vocalist. The sisters themselves made their debut singing on Jennings’...
GRAHAM STOOKEY
GRAHAM STOOKEY
HOMETOWN: Littleton, Colo.
INFLUENCES: Lenny Kravitz, John Mayer, Stevie Ray Vaughan
ALBUM: The Basement Tracks, out now
WEBSITE: stookeymusic.com
Graham Stookey took piano lessons as a child, but he truly found his calling when at age 13 he saw a show by acoustic guitar master Phil Keaggy. “After that I decided I wanted to play the guitar,” he remembers. “I enrolled in guitar lessons from an excellent teacher, and my journey...
KINA GRANNIS
KINA GRANNIS
HOMETOWN: Mission Viejo, Calif.
INFLUENCES: Jason Mraz, Alanis Morissette, Vertical Horizon
ALBUM: Stairwells, out now
WEBSITE: kinagrannis.com
In 2007, Kina Grannis decided to upload her performance of her song “Message From Your Heart” to YouTube in hopes of winning a contest. Win it she did, earning the clip a televised airing during the Super Bowl—and an internet following that has since grown into the millions. “One of...
FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI
FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI
HOMETOWN: New York City
INFLUENCES: John Mayer, Nichole Nordeman, Stevie Wonder
ALBUM: Hundred More Years, out now
WEBSITE: francescamusic.com
When she wrote and recorded her debut album, 2008’s My Paper Heart, all New York native Francesca Battistelli had to worry about was the task at hand. When she went to work on the new follow-up, Hundred More Years, she had quite a bit more on her mind. “This time,” she says,...
HENRY WOLFE
HENRY WOLFE
HOMETOWN: Los Angeles
INFLUENCES: Paul McCartney, Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson
ALBUM: Linda Vista, out now
WEBSITE: henrywolfe.com
He may be the only musician in his immediate family, but Henry Wolfe clearly has creativity in his DNA: His father is respected sculptor Don Gummer, his mother is movie icon Meryl Streep and two of his three sisters are actors as well. Wolfe began channeling his own artistic impulses into music after receiving...
PLAN B
PLAN B
HOMETOWN: London
influences: Eminem, Michael Jackson, the Prodigy
ALBUM: The Defamation of Strickland Banks, due out in April
WEBSITE: time4planb.co.uk
Plan B (born Ben Drew) began singing and playing guitar as a teenager before he turned his attention to rap, inspired by the example of the similarly hued Eminem. “He was brilliant, he changed the whole game,” says Plan B. “He didn’t just influence white rappers, he influenced everyone.”...
ANNA CALVI
ANNA CALVI
HOMETOWN: London
INFLUENCES: Jimi Hendrix, Robert Johnson, Django Reinhardt
ALBUM: Anna Calvi, out March 1
WEBSITE: annacalvi.com
Anna Calvi began playing guitar at age 13, but it wasn’t until four years later that she began learning to sing. “I’d always wanted to be a singer, but it was hard for me because I’m so shy,” she says. “But I just worked on it—five or six hours a day. I was very secretive about it. It was the...
FUNERAL PARTY
FUNERAL PARTY
HOMETOWN: Whittier, Calif.
MEMBERS: Chad Elliott (vocals, keyboards), James Torres (guitar), Kimo Kauhola (bass, vocals)
ALBUM: The Golden Age of Knowhere, out now
WEBSITE: funeralpartymusic.com
California rock band Funeral Party was born from its members’ boredom and disillusionment with their hometown of Whittier, Calif., a sleepy suburb of Los Angeles. “It was the perfect name for a band like ours, because we come from this jail...
STEEL MAGNOLIA
STEEL MAGNOLIA
HOMETOWN: Nashville
MEMBERS: Joshua Scott Jones (vocals, guitar), Meghan Linsey (vocals)
ALBUM: Steel Magnolia, out Jan. 11
WEBSITE: steelmagnoliamusic.com
In March 2006, Joshua Scott Jones walked into a karaoke club in Nashville. There he met and sang with Meghan Linsey for the first time, belting out a version of the Air Supply hit “All Out of Love” together. The two hit it off and began dating, but were determined to pursue...
THE MEMORIALS
THE MEMORIALS
HOMETOWN: Berkeley, Calif.
members: Viveca Hawkins (vocals), Nick Brewer (guitar), Thomas Pridgen (drums)
ALBUM: The Memorials, due out Jan. 18
WEBSITE: thememorialsmusic.com
After parting ways with prog-rock band the Mars Volta in late 2009, drummer Thomas Pridgen immediately set about putting a new group together. He reached out to singer Viveca Hawkins and guitarist Nick Brewer, both of whom he had met while attending the Berklee...
HOPE
HOPE
HOMETOWN: Woodstock, N.Y.
INFLUENCES: Mariah Carey, Sade, Sting
ALBUM: Hope, due out early 2011
WEBSITE: followhope.com
In a way, Hope’s destiny in music was preordained by the bittersweet circumstances of her birth: Her twin sister, Faith, died just days after both were born. “Sometimes I feel like half of me is not here,” she says. “Music has become a huge part of that other half. I rely on the music to give me sanity and inspiration.”...
LAUREN PRITCHARD
LAUREN PRITCHARD
HOMETOWN: Jackson, Tenn.
INFLUENCES: Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Al Green
ALBUM: Wasted in Jackson, out now digitally; CD release due in February 2011
WEBSITE: laurenpritchard.com
Lauren Pritchard came to Los Angeles from Tennessee as a teenager, determined to make her name in the music business—but before long found herself broke and resigned to returning home defeated. Then a friend’s mother intervened, convincing her to...
THE SECRET SISTERS
THE SECRET SISTERS
HOMETOWN: Muscle Shoals, Ala.
influences: The Everly Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel, Don Williams
ALBUM: The Secret Sisters, out now
WEBSITE: secretsistersband.com
Sisters Laura and Lydia Rogers grew up singing together in a town famous for music—but they never intended to perform as a duo. An impromptu audition for veteran producer Dave Cobb in the fall of 2009 changed all that. A few days later, Cobb had them on a plane to...
MATT WHITE
MATT WHITE
HOMETOWN: New York City
INFLUENCES: Elton John, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen
ALBUM: It’s the Good Crazy, out now
WEBSITE: mattwhitemusic.com
On his 2007 debut album, Best Days, Matt White built his sound around piano and guitar equally. On the follow-up, it’s all about the ivories. “This is really my first record,” he says. “Best Days was essentially chasing a time, and I experimented with a lot of nuances, like playing the...
JASON REEVES
JASON REEVES
HOMETOWN: Iowa City, Iowa
INFLUENCES: Bob Dylan, Radiohead, Sufjan Stevens
ALBUM: The Lovesick, due out this winter
WEBSITE: jasonreeves.com
Jason Reeves fell in love with music as a teenager, and eventually dropped out of college to head for California in 2005 and pursue a career as a singer and songwriter. “All songs exist in the atmosphere,” he says, “and artists are on a romantic search to pull them down and give them life.”...
BRENDAN JAMES
BRENDAN JAMES
HOMETOWN: Derry, N.H.
INFLUENCES: Simon and Garfunkel, James Taylor, Stevie Wonder
ALBUM: Brendan James, out now
WEBSITE: brendanjames.com
After the release of his 2008 debut, The Day Is Brave, singer and pianist Brendan James toured relentlessly for 18 months. Along the way (by his count), he performed in 40 states, stayed in 210 hotels and ate at 330 restaurants. The goal was to build a fan base the old-fashioned way, one convert...
ESPERANZA SPALDING
ESPERANZA SPALDING
HOMETOWN: Portland, Ore.
INFLUENCES: Cannonball Adderley, Ron Carter, Dave Holland
ALBUM: Chamber Music Society, out now
WEBSITE: esperanzaspalding.com
Jazz bass player and singer Esperanza Spalding has accumulated a lifetime’s worth of accomplishments at age 25, in part because she knew from a very early age what her destiny would be. She was only 4 when she saw classical cellist Yo-Yo Ma make a guest appearance on the kids’...
STEVIE NICKS
MAY 2011 COVER STORY: STEVIE NICKS
FEATURE: SUMMER FESTIVAL
MUSICIAN: BRUCE HORNSBY, HERB ALPERT
ENGINEER: MARCELLA ARAICA
Q&A’s: KIMBERLY CALDWELL, DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE, ARCTIC MONKEYS, RAY DAVIES, SUSAN TEDESCHI AND, DEREK TRUCKS, ROBBIE ROBERTSON
SPOTLIGHT: QUEENSRŸCHE, JESSIE J, BOOKER T. JONES, FLOGGING MOLLY, MOBY, AUGUSTANA, HIROMI
WHO’S NEXT: LAURA JANSEN, CARTER’S CHORD, GRAHAM STOOKEY
INDIE SCENE: JONATHAN EDWARDS
BEHIND...
FOO FIGHTERS
MARCH/APRIL 2011 COVER STORY: FOO FIGHTERS
FEATURES: MATCH GAME
MUSICIAN: ALISON KRAUSS, JOE BONAMASSA
PRODUCER: James Stroud
Q&A’s: R.E.M., LUCINDA WILLIAMS, BOOTSY COLLINS, AVRIL LAVIGNE, NIKKI SIXX, JAMES STROUD, STEVE EARLE
SPOTLIGHT: DENGUE FEVER, PANIC! AT THE DISCO, JOHN OATES, BAND OF HEATHENS, WANDA JACKSON, JASON ISBELL AND THE 400 UNIT, THE DUKE SPIRIT
WHO’S NEXT: HENRY WOLFE, FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI, KINA GRANNIS
INDIE SCENE:...
STING
JAN/FEB 2011 COVER STORY: STING
FEATURES: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN,
MUSICIAN: GREGG ALLMAN, ERIC JOHNSON,
PRODUCER: PETER ASHER
Q&A’s: BRIGHT EYES, THE DECEMBERISTS, DURAN DURAN, IRON & WINE, DOOBIE BROTHERS, JAMES BLUNT
SPOTLIGHT: SOCIAL DISTORTION, ADELE, BEN E. KING, TIMES OF GRACE, CORINNE BAILEY RAE, OVER THE RHINE, THE DEARS
WHO’S NEXT: FUNERAL PARTY, ANNA CALVI, PLAN B,
INDIE SCENE: TIERRA NEGRA & MURIEL ANDERSON,
BEHIND THE...
KEITH URBAN
DEC 2010 COVER STORY: KEITH URBAN
FEATURES: THE INDIE SURVIVAL GUIDE
MUSICIAN: KEVIN EUBANKS, STEVE LUKATHER
PRODUCER: DANIEL LANOIS
Q&A’s: MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, ANNIE LENNOX, REGINA SPEKTOR, BRYAN ADAMS, AMOS LEE
SPOTLIGHT: YOKO ONO, THE DAMNED THINGS, RHONDA VINCENT, TAPES ‘N TAPES, INXS, CASSANDRA WILSON, CAKE
WHO’S NEXT: HOPE, THE MEMORIALS, STEEL MAGNOLIA
INDIE SCENE: CASEY DESMOND
BEHIND THE CLASSICS: “Hard Knock Life...
JOHN LEGEND & THE ROOTS
NOV 2010 COVER STORY: JOHN LEGEND & THE ROOTS
FEATURES: MILES TO GO, WHOLE NEW WORLD
MUSICIAN: JOE SATRIANI, RICHARD THOMPSON
PRODUCER: DAVE STEWART
Q&A’s: LINKIN PARK, LIZ PHAIR, NATASHA BEDINGFIELD, HUEY LEWIS, JASON BONHAM
SPOTLIGHT: PHIL COLLINS, SUGARLAND, TRICKY, SHAWN MULLINS, BAD BOOKS, DAR WILLIAMS, AARON NEVILLE
WHO’S NEXT: MATT WHITE, SECRET SISTERS, LAUREN PRITCHARD
INDIE SCENE: PETER HIMMELMAN
BEHIND THE CLASSICS:...
TOM PETTY
SEPT/OCT 2010 COVER STORY: TOM PETTY
FEATURES: MUSIC-BASED VIDEO GAMES, STAGE TO SCREEN
MUSICIAN: CARLOS SANTANA, DEREK TRUCKS
PRODUCER: LARRY KLEIN
Q&A’s: JEFF BECK, SARA BAREILLES, MAVIS STAPLES, ROBERT PLANT, HEART, NICK CAVE
SPOTLIGHT: LITTLE BIG TOWN, JENNY & JOHNNY, RAUL MALO, MAROON 5, NELLIE MCKAY, OF MONTREAL, JAMEY JOHNSON
WHO’S NEXT: ESPERANZA SPALDING, JASON REEVES, BRENDAN JAMES
INDIE SCENE: SARA HICKMAN
BEHIND THE...


