Joe Winters is a drummer and educator from St.Louis, Missouri. He has been teaching drum set and percussion for 8 years and performed at the finest venues in the region: The Muny, The Peabody Opera House, The Touhill and Jazz at the Bistro. He plays with several groups such as Circus Harmony, DRUMSL, The Transmatter…
Nashville-based Roots Blues and Americana artist Justin Johnson has been hailed by Guitar World as a “must-see act,” lauded as an “American Master” by John Carter Cash, and a “musical visionary” by Ted Nugent, has had his “funk” praised by Bootsy Collins, and his musical approach described as “timeless” by North Mississippi Allstar frontman Luther…
In 2013 he won ‘The Dutch Blues Challange’ with his duo ‘Herbie and the Guitarguy’. After winning “The Dutch Blues Challenge” they went to compete in the International Blues Challenge of 2014 (IBC) in Memphis, Tennesee USA. In the begining of 2014 the time was right to start his solo career. The Guitar Guy plays…
Soul Punch hails from St. Louis, Mo and is quickly becoming noticed as something quite different. Two guitars, upright bass and foot drums added in make a sound quite unique with their original music about the trials and tribulations that occur in our everyday lives. You’ll find messages of hope for our kids as well…
Zimmer is making a name for himself in NYC and across the country not only for his brand of pop/rock, but also for his engaging one-man live show that includes a multitude of instruments, percussion and loops.
THE TIMBERS’ thumping rhythms and big misty mountain melodies will cast you away to a sweaty, smoky, melting-pot of folk, roots and Celtic bushman brassy punk. They rollick and hammer their way through live gigs with abundant energy and have become festival favourites throughout Australia. This Adelaide based band has an infectious desire to take…
When it comes to one-man bands, guitarist and singer extraordinaire Steve Hill has no limits. The truest definition of a one-man band; Hill performs standing up while singing and playing guitar, his feet playing bass drum, snare drum, hi-hats and with a drum stick fused to the head of his trusty guitar, any other percussion…
Andrew Ellis plugs away in Toledo bars night after night, which has honed his chops to a fine degree. His brand of Americana on this set of songs is rough and tender, smart and streetwise, and IS a testament to Toledo’s fertile music scene.