Amy Rigby
The Mammals
Chris Smither
Winterpills
Sometymes Why
Eilen Jewell
Tracy Grammer
Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem
Peter Mulvey
The Sacred Shakers
Sweetback Sisters
Jeffrey Foucault
Kris Delmhorst
Redbird
Mark Geary
Crooked Still
Caroline Herring
Louise Taylor
Brooks Williams
Jim Henry
Erica Wheeler
Josh Ritter
Erin McKeown
Lori McKenna
Mary Gauthier
We love you Signature Sounds Oh yes we do We love you Signature Sounds And we'll be true When we're not with you, we're blue Oh Signature Sounds we love you!
(NOTE: you have to say "Signature Sounds" really really fast to make it fit in the meter of the song)
Hey NYC Signature Sounds Peeps! Come on out to Joe's Pub this Sunday @ 7pm to see Signature artists the Eilen Jewell Band...The Sacred Shakers will open up the show as they celebrate the release of their debut album on Signature Sounds.
LIVE at The Blacksheep Ranch (our home) 121 Ironworks Rd Clinton, CT 06413 (860) 304-3056
House Concert Series
Saturday October 20th 12:00 pm
FEATURING The brilliant acoustic works of singer songwriter Jesse Stanford of Oak Soldier www.myspace.com/notthemoon
article in PLAY! magazine Check out the article on Oak Soldier in today’s issue of PLAY! magazine out of New Haven, CT. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, here is a snippet of the two page article from editor, Jon Cooper. “[Stanford] gave us an early listen to a five-track demo he’s hoping will flush out his first full-length release and it’s evident he can write. “I always think the last one is going to be the last one,” he says. If any of his latest offerings are “the last one,” it wouldn’t be a bad way to go out. Happy Birthday, the first track off The Cellar Recital - which Stanford admits is his favorite - is semi-autobiographical, like most of his writing. The stories Stanford tells are of love and self-discovery and they make for one hell of a night-driving soundtrack.
What’s most amazing about Stanford’s singing is his voice. He effortlessly moves from one song to the next and it sounds as if someone else has taken control of the mic. The disc’s second track, East Virginia, is reminiscent of early Counting Crows … not in the winy Adam Duritz way, but that the upbeat melody and lyrics just fit. “If it’s cold outside, then maybe I can warm you; if you feel alright, then I will let you be; and if you get the spins, I will hold your hair back,” Stanford sings. It’s just, well, comfortable. The Superficial Area of the Earth, the EP’s final offering, is as close to en epic as Stanford has penned. “We fell asleep inside our radios,” he sings following a drawn-out acoustic beginning that builds to a brilliant mix of strings and keys.”
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The poignant, captivating sounds of : The Bowmans (Claire & Sarah Bowman)