Meet Anouck André from France. Anouck began playing the guitar at the age of 17 with lessons from her father, Serge André, a professional jazz musician and composer. She trained under Philippe Letort, Eric Louis and Rick Graham, and attended the prestigious Music Academy International in France, having graduated in 2007.
Halloween is the time of the year when all the ghouls, goblins and spooks come out. It is a fun time of dressing up in costumes and becoming someone else, even if it is just for one night.
When you’ve played Bonnaroo, South by Southwest and the Austin City Limits Festival; when you’ve appeared twice on the late night TV talk show circuit; when you have already opened for the likes of Sarah McLachlan, Rusted Root and Indigo Girls, as well as toured with Company of Thieves and, most recently, Ron Pope; and when a fan Tweets from one of her band’s more recent shows that they delivered a better performance than that of Grammy-winning “Royals” singer Lorde, you would think she’s accomplished a lot.
Librarian by day, writer by night! Jeanne Bogino lives in Massachusetts and works as a director for a small library in rural New York. While considered an expert on zombie lit and horror films, having published articles and participating on panels related to the topic, Bogino's latest work strays from that genre. Her New Adult debut novel, Rock Angel, (Prashanti Press) is a love story set in the ‘90s laced with sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll.
Larkin Poe, the Atlanta-based sister duo, recently released their debut CD, "Kin," which has received stellar reviews by Entertainment Weekly, Uncut, The Telegraph, The...
Press Release: Squier presents one of its most distinctive instruments ever in the deeply resounding form of the Vintage Modified Baritone Jazzmaster guitar.
She might look like your quintessential girl next door from Seattle, but Dagna Silesia is anything but. She’s rocked stages across the country with some of metal’s heaviest acts like Nevermore and Warrel Dane's solo band, and currently plays for The People Now and Ghost Ship Octavius. And as if that isn’t baddass enough, she also owns her own guitar repair shop that she tends to when off the road. We managed to get a hold of Dagna recently and spoke to her about her life, her music, and her love of guitars.