Jason Charles Miller Releases New Single 'Digging In The Dust'
Jason Charles Miller has released “Digging in the Dust,” the debut single from his upcoming new album Knives in the Dark. The song is impacting at Americana radio now, while the album, slated for release August 16, will be supported by a North American tour with Steel Panther that launches August 23 in Buffalo, NY.
Jason Charles Miller to Release New Album 'Knives In The Dark' in August
Accomplished southern rock/Americana artist Jason Charles Miller has recently signed to One Opportunity Records, where he will release his new album Knives In The Dark on August 16. The release will be followed by a North American tour with Steel Panther that launches August 23 in Buffalo, NY.
The Gay Divorcees Present 1-855-GAY-DIVO
The Gay Divorcees, a band of real-life queer divorcees, will present 1-855-GAY-DIVO, an album of songs streamed over the toll-free number, 1-855-GAY-DIVO, through the end of February. Led by composer Ethan Philbrick, The Gay Divorcees are an ensemble of nine queer artists of various disciplines who came together during the pandemic.
Brady Novotny Releases the 'Ancient Romance' Music Video
Since the February 2019 release of his debut album, Passions Collide, Pittsburgh-based guitar virtuoso Brady Novotny has been on a ride of epic proportions. After leaving his beloved instrument behind for the better part of a decade, Novotny returned to his first love, like the Prodigal Son, returning to his loving and forgiving father. The first single release, 'Redemption's Cry' received national and international airplay and charting, receiving press on such highly touted and diverse sites as JesusFreakHideout and Metal Devastation Radio. That single, combined with the subsequent title track release, received in excess of 150,000 Spotify streams and 35,000 youtube views. The latter also reached the Top 3 on the iTunes rock songs chart in Canada, earning Novotny status as one of the most exciting new artists of 2019.
Outlaw Country Rocker Jason Charles Miller Shares New Music Video, Announces Fall Tour Dates
Award-winning singer-songwriter, musician and voice-over actor JASON CHARLES MILLERhas unveiled a new music video for his powerful single 'Get Thee Behind Me,' which features guest performances by Dug Pinnick (King's X), 'Cowboy' Eddie Long and Duane Betts (son of founding Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts). The track is taken from MILLER's recent album IN THE WASTELAND (SONY/RED MUSIC) which combines elements of outlaw country, Americana and Southern rock.
LET THERE BE THISTLES to Receive Los Angeles Premiere
What happens to a God with no believers left? Where do they go? What do they do? Find out in LET THERE BE THISTLES written and performed by the Encore Award winning author of the 2014 Fringe hit 'ANGELS AND WHISKEY.
LET THERE BE THISTLES to Receive Los Angeles Premiere
What happens to a God with no believers left? Where do they go? What do they do? Find out in LET THERE BE THISTLES written and performed by the Encore Award winning author of the 2014 Fringe hit 'ANGELS AND WHISKEY.
LET THERE BE THISTLES to Receive Los Angeles Premiere
What happens to a God with no believers left? Where do they go? What do they do? Find out in LET THERE BE THISTLES written and performed by the Encore Award winning author of the 2014 Fringe hit 'ANGELS AND WHISKEY.
LET THERE BE THISTLES to Receive Los Angeles Premiere
What happens to a God with no believers left? Where do they go? What do they do? Find out in LET THERE BE THISTLES written and performed by the Encore Award winning author of the 2014 Fringe hit 'ANGELS AND WHISKEY.
Jeremy Gillett's BLACK AND 25 IN AMERICA Performed at The Kennedy Center's American College Theater Festival (Region 4)
How can we understand those we do not see? That is the question one theater patron asked of Irene Ryan Award-winning actor-playwright Jeremy Gillett in the Talk-Back session following his one-man show, Black and 25 in America, which explores the issues of race, class, gender and identity through the life stories of four unforgettable characters out of Gillett's childhood growing up on the Southside of Chicago. While the characters - Big Man, Joshua Thomas Northington III, Darron, and Marcy - loom large in Gillett's memory, too few in America 'see them' or imagine the diversity of their experiences as African-Americans in our society. Gillett is staging the show this Thursday to Saturday at The Atwater Village Theater in Los Angeles. Tickets are $15 at the door, or in advance via https://blackand25.brownpapertickets.com/