Summer has ended and we are heading into Fall. As we start packing away our bathing suits and sandles and pulling out our coats and boots, don't be so quick to pack away those albums!
Singer/songwriter Jessica Campbell is set to release her third album, appropriately titled III, on October 7. It’s been described as one of her “poppiest” albums to date, but Campbell insists that she wrote it the old-fashioned way – with an acoustic guitar.
LA-based singer-songwriter, Meiko, will start her tour this Friday, September 19 in Iowa and will head across the Midwest, down through the South, hitting cities Nashville, Birmingham, Athens, Atlanta, as well as plenty of others, and then heading back to LA, with stops in Texas ... and then it's off to China. Whew! I'm tired just thinking about it. Hopefully, we will be hearing some of her new music from her album Dear You set to release on Fantasy/Concord on October 19.
Bogino weaves a complex story of passion, drug addiction and sexual tension set in nineties-era rock culture perfect for contemporary and new adult readers
Press Release: EVH is pleased to announce the launch of the Wolfgang Standard series and revamping of its popular Wolfgang Special series, offering all the quality players expect from EVH plus features not usually found on guitars at these price points.
It was a chance meeting at a pub in the Virginia Highlands neighborhood of Atlanta, GA. As I was sitting at the bar, I overheard a couple next to me chatting about their recording session. After hearing her talking about playing the guitar, I politely introduced myself and Guitar Girl Magazine to the girl sitting next to me.
Rising Country Singer-songerwriter Summerlyn Powers released her debut EP, “Dixie Dust” this week and it is now available digitally! You can download it on iTunes, Amazon, and other digital retailers. The EP was produced by Andrew Rollins (ABC’s Nashville soundtrack) and all four tracks on the EP were co-written by Summerlyn and the legendary Pam Tillis. Working with talent like that, how could the EP not be a success?