Singer-songwriter Tony Lucca released his sixth studio album, “Rendezvous With The Angels,” on July 13, 2010, on Rock Ridge Music (through Warner Music Group’s Alternative Distribution Alliance). “Rendezvous With The Angels” finds Lucca crafting his most thoughtful, tuneful, and mature work yet. The album includes appearances by Lucca’s 2009 tour mate Sara Bareilles (who duets on “Back to Me”) and Lady Antebellum guitarist Jason “Slim” Gambill (featured on the bonus track “Nobody But You”). Most of the record was recorded in the fall of 2009 by Ron Probst — who also served as executive producer of the album with his wife Linda — at Mitch Easter’s Winston-Salem, North Carolina, studio, the Fidelitorium. Four tracks – “Long Love Letter,” “Make You Mine,” “Love Light,” and “Anchored” – were cut by producer Todd Beauchamp at his Vienna Circle Studios in Los Angeles. continue reading...
Singer. Songwriter. Producer. Re-mixer. Multi-instrumentalist. Label Owner. Any one of these talents might be enough. But to have experienced success with all of them? There aren’t many artists who can make that claim, but soon any one who listens to the radio will be able to add K. Drew to that list. continue reading...
Atlanta, GA—Atlanta rock band The Villains and its six members have had a rich history of writing, recording and touring. Now, following the self-release of the band’s debut album this past February, The Villains have just announced that they have signed with New Jersey based independent label Rock Ridge Music, LLC, home to pop/rock touring powerhouses like Sister Hazel, Reel Big Fish, Benjy Davis Project, Tony Lucca and Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, to name a few. The label will re-release The Villains’ debut with an added bonus track, and the new version, Just Another Saturday Night, is set for a June 29, 2010 release. continue reading...
With a resume that spans over 20 years in the music industry, one would think that a veteran musician and ex-Dream Syndicate Frontman like Steve Wynn couldn’t learn any new tricks. Well, that idea is far from true with his newest release, Crossing Dragon Bridge. continue reading...