John Milstead: Indie Music Universe Artist of the Week

Posted by Guelixa Garcia On November - 21 - 2010

John MilsteadJohn Milstead is an artist you should not miss hearing live.  From a sound that mixes pop,rock,and soul, and a live vocal that is unbelievable.  What else would you expect from a guy who lives down the street from where Elvis was born and raised, Tupelo,Ms.  John is currently working on his new EP which releases this fall- while is first album "Sides of the Soul" makes it's debut onto Pandora Radio, and has sold over 3,000 copies in a short time.  All of the album was written, produced, and performed by Milstead. 

 

Rarely does a debut album/demo by an independent artist sound as compelling as John Milstead’s debut offering, Sides of the Soul.  Heavily influenced by the likes of Sam Cooke and Don Henley, and true to his Tupelo roots, Milstead’s music is the perfect blend of pop, country and soul.  Growing up in Tupelo, Milstead was always around soul and gospel music, and found a way to weave those influences into his own music, always adding a twist of classic soul to his own pop melodies. 

 

Milstead has also been racking up awards rapidly.  He was a winner of the 9th Annual CMT NSAI contest for his song, “Don’t Believe in Love;” a finalist at Atlanta’s Eddie’s Attic singer/songwriter competition in July 2009 and November 2009; and he was Singeruniverse.com’s October 2009 vocalist of the month.

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Adam Payne: Indie Music Universe Artist of the Week.

Posted by Guelixa Garcia On October - 24 - 2010

Adam PayneThe problem with rising acoustic talents is that a lot of them sound the same; but there is no mistaking the sultry sounds of Adam Payne.  With a smile and sound as big as his afro, Adam entertains full crowds with his fusion of Funk, R&B, Folk, and Acoustic.  There’s no denying his musical talents…so the question is, who is he?

 

Adam is about as eclectic as his sound.  He was born in Lynn, Massachusetts to an Italian mother and African American father.  In the late 80's, Adam and his family moved to Sarasota, Florida.  By the age of 8, Adam drew his musical inspiration not from haughty music teachers, such as Mozart or Beethoven, but from Saturday morning cartoons, Sonic the hedgehog and Mario.  Adam picked up the piano as he mimicked the music from cartoons and video games.  During his senior year of High School he took on the guitar and the drums.  Payne has shared the stage with artists ranging from the Avett Brothers to The Pharcyde and members of the Wu-Tang Clan.  He has collaborated with Artists all over the globe, and lends his writing, production and vocal talents to projects of all kinds, including producing and composing the music for a documentary film about the Rwandan Genocide entitled 'Coexist.' 

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Dolo the Bandit: Indie Music Universe Artist of the Week

Posted by Guelixa Garcia On September - 5 - 2010

Dolo the BanditIn the heart of the city and the home of Hip-Hop (aka the Bronx, NY) a star was born, known to the streets and soon the world as Dolo the Bandit.  Usually the bad guy is the villain, but in this unique situation, he is the hero – here to rescue Hip-Hop from its kidnappers who have No Honor, No Pride, and a Lack of Skills.  He is a rare breed in an ever changing era of rap music.  This young emcee has not only captured the essence of what it takes to be a great rapper, he is steadily acquiring the talents to be a great musician and change music history. 

 

As an artist, Dolo quickly reinvented himself into a machine.  Not only was he a lyrical slaughterhouse, but with a shortage of beat makers, he began bang out his own productions that would match his assault of wordplays.  Before he finished high school, Dolo composed a catalog of songs not only for himself, but for the Werk Regime/PaperWerk camp.  CEO D.Gritty (of the superstar Harlem group The Teamstas) quickly noticed and acquainted himself with Dolo, adding fuel to a fire that could not be extinguished.  After countless music, a few mixtapes, some shows and some recognition in the neighborhood, Dolo was becoming a local name and celebrity.  With the summer ending, Dolo expanded his horizons by aligning forces with Bravo, Swiss, and Salgoud of AF1, which has become a creative masterpiece.  Since combining their forces, Dolo has been infiltrating the industry slowly and silently as a true bandit.

 

Dolo has had impactful performances at places such as the Pyramid, PJ Lounge, The Kokonuts Club, and the Sofa Lounge.    His performances are truly creative and bring that showmanship to his fans.  He was featured as an opening act for Red Cafe at Sweet Carolines and What’s Bigger than Hip-Hop.  His showcases include Get Your Buzz Up, Hip-Hop Unplugged, a win at Sucker Proof Free, and the grand prize winner of a beat from Platinum producer Scram Jones for Monsei’s Hot 97 Showcase at the TBA lounge.

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Mariami: Indie Music Universe Artist of the Week

Posted by Guelixa Garcia On August - 29 - 2010

MariamiIn her elegant fusion of R&B, Jazz, Hip-Hop and various International influences, Mariami possesses an unrefined quality that is beginning to fade in contemporary songwriting.  Her approach to music is original, yet her sound resonates on a universal level.  Her keen attention to lyrical detail and melody is intelligible, yet her compositions are simple, sexy and inspiring.  With an undying passion for writing and playing music, her talent is undeniable.

 

With a rich line-up of talent, Mariami and her boys revive the concept of "fresh" and "soul" in ways that are no longer resonant in commercial music today.  Their show is charged with passion, urban edge, and unmistakable talent. Their dynamic energy has audiences feeling inspired, lifted and sexy.  It doesn't get any more righteous than that.

 

Emerging fresh out of college, and onto the professional music scene, Mariami has already rocked audiences everywhere from Boston's Berklee Performance Center to New York City's famous Bitter End in the village.  With a few honorable accolades under her wing, including her recent designation as Skope Magazine's "Artist to Watch", Mariami needs prove nothing. It's all in the music, and it's all in the soul.

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