
MATT BLAKE and I go back almost to day 1 in Nashville and his music was a lifesaver in a swamp of Music Row blandness. It's sort of indie-rock-alt-roots-country :) |

ERIC BYASSEE came from Chapel Hill and wowed us with his guitar skills and use of more than 3 chords and his catchy and musical singer-songwriting. |

KEN ELEVAN's music rocks w/ a contagious groove and a clever and sometimes stormy poetry that reflects his and my happy happy life in Gnashville. |

CRYSTAL ARMENTROUT's songs are very catchy and kinda rockin-bluesy and she plays probably the best blues electric lead of all my friends. |

MASA, the self-billed punk from Japan, a man with a plan and the balls to do it. His songs are very clever, endearing and original pop/rock creations. |
 Yeah, here's my little CD too. Hope you'll check it out if you haven't done so already. |

THE BOHEMIANS - Bob Bailey's vocals and the group's clarinet, accordion, and other more typical instruments make for a hip and groovy cabaret sound. |

CHRIS "PIEDMONT" JOHNSON was my first and best friend when I started going to the Oasis coffee house song workshops; he's so musical, poetic and intelligent. |

JAMES THOMAS is my buddy and the perfect contributor to a small group of friends sitting on a back porch trading original and classic roots songs. |

PHILIP GIBBS is my Austin-based porch pickin' pal. His voice, his grin, his songs and his heart are all as big and expansive as his home state of Texas. |

BURAK, my Turkish friend writes and delivers his soaring pop/rock songs with an especially powerful, colorful voice and spirit - and he can really talk politics! |

GEN OBATA is a multi-talented artist, photographer, solo singer-songwriter, bluegrass band member & friend who lives in a house full of liberal women. |

ROB WOLF is a very accomplished singer/songwriter, performer and sometimes guitarist for Jack Hardy with an occasional alternative lifestyle bent... |

CHELLE ROSE, also produced by David Hardman, has a wonderfully eerie, backwoods-rock- americana feel to both her music and her lyrics |

NOAH ASCHER (aka Rob Woerther) is a great friend who I share my Mac and ProTools successes and failures with, and a wonderful, prolific writer too! |