For the love of music
Music is a universal language, and one that brings us together. It speaks to us on an emotional level, intellectually at times, and often transports
Music is a universal language, and one that brings us together. It speaks to us on an emotional level, intellectually at times, and often transports
When Andreas Delfs was in his twenties, two of his cousins moved to New York to study at Cornell. “They loved it so much here
Well known for practicing law by day and music by night (and weekend … and vacation … ), Danielle Ponder’s life work reaches people in
During his lifetime, Tommy Brunett founded Iron Smoke Distillery, toured the world with his band, helped revitalize a run-down neighborhood in Fairport, has been homeless,
Father-son duo Tomas Flint, forty-three (years), and Maceo Marsh-Flint, forty-eight (months) take the cyber-stage twice a week. Donning sugary breakfast cereal reincarnated as pajamas, the
What’s the worst question that you usually get in interviews? “What does your band sound like?” And, “How did your band get its name?” Those
Very few days go by where one doesn’t hear the production and writing work of either Missy Elliot, Timbaland, Static Major, or Stevie J on
It doesn’t take much to find great musicians in Rochester, thanks largely to the Eastman School of Music. The prestigious school offers a great deal to
It would be pretty cool to have your own radio station and give all your friends their own shows. When Matt Werts posted this thought
With today’s high unemployment and budget cuts, many creative people are forgoing their dreams of artistic careers for jobs that offer stability and steady pay.