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2005

Listening to Danielia Cotton, you're bound to believe: Black is rock and roll.

As the daughter of a jazz singer, Danielia grew up in a small New Jersey town.

Blue Merle is a band that doesn't simply defy expectations; it renders them irrelevant. Despite its mostly acoustic instrumentation, the band is well practiced at the art of catching an audience unaware and transporting it to a place of pure rock pleasure.

John Butler

The John Butler Trio effortlessly combines gritty soulful vocals, elements of hip-hop, and Appalachian folk with subtle hints of everything from reggae to Zeppelin.

Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion

Authentic. Timeless. Harmonious. Exhilarating. Any or all of these adjectives could describe the folk-rock sound created by Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion.

Being this month's WXPN Artist To Watch coincides with Boggia's second solo release Safe In Sound due in stores on May 3.

Matthew Miller was born in West Chester, NY on June 30, 1979, corresponding to the Jewish date of the 5th of Tamuz 5740. Shortly after his birth, the Miller family moved to Berkeley, CA, and eventually settled in White Plains, NY.

Being this month's WXPN Artist To Watch comes quickly after Feist's April 2005 release of Let It Die on the Interscope Records label.

Death Cab For Cutie is comprised of band members Ben Gibbard (singer/guitarist), Nick Harmer (bassist), Jason McGerr (drummer), and Chris Walla (guitarist/organist). Their newest album, Plans, is scheduled for release on August 30.

Seattle-based singer-songwriter Laura Veirs calls her 2005 Nonesuch release Year of Meteors "a road record." "It doesn't sound like one," she says, "but it is."

The sound of The Magic Numbers revolves around the brilliant songwriting and guitar playing talents of singer Romeo. Born and raised in Trinidad (where his mother had her own opera show on TV)

Download “Come and Wake Me Up” from Our Griffins (playing Johnny Brenda’s on 5/31)

With their new LP Michael Boyd ready for release, Our Griffins have shared a new video for their song “Come and Wake Me...Read More

Non-COMM Recap: A haunting Laura Mvula graces the World Cafe Live stage (photos, audio)

Photo by Joe Del Tufo | JoeDelTufo.com Exciting experimental British singer and songwriter Laura Mvula graced the World Cafe Live...Read More

Non-COMM Recap: The Fabulous Thunderbirds played Friday’s Free at Noon doubleheader (photos,...

Photo by Joe Del Tufo | JoeDelTufo.comTexas blues-rock mainstays The Fabulous Thunderbirds hit the stage at World Cafe Live for the...Read More

Non-COMM Recap: Sweating it out with The Lone Bellow (photos, audio)

Photo by Joe Del Tufo | JoeDelTufo.com Awash in moving acoustic arrangements and stunning harmonies, The Lone Bellow captivated the...Read More

Watch The National perform “Sea Of Love” (playing The Mann on Friday, June 7)

Photo by Dierdre O’Callaghan The National release their new album, Trouble Will Find Me, tomorrow. This week, the album is...Read More