Artists
D-Madness aka Dwayne Jackson has played in studios, bars and clubs since his teenage years. On stage, the normal D-Madness set up is bass or electric guitar, drums, his ASR-10 production keyboard and a vocal mic. He might also play a… (Read More)
DYER rose to prominence in Austin, TX during the late 90s as frontman of the much heralded band, Breedlove. For his debut solo album …Of What Lies Beneath, (2004) DYER headed to New York City and Miami to collaborate with veteran… (Read More)
On August 11 of 2009, Dan Mangan released his sophomore album, Nice, Nice, Very Nice in Canada. And it was about time. After three and a half years of touring his sleeper-hit debut, Postcards and Daydreaming, Dan was ready and eager… (Read More)
i woke first after dreaming of parachuting from the clouds and wandered out the screen door. tall tall grass, a small red barn. i gathered dried leaves and returned to the house, the others had woken. we set up our instruments… (Read More)
Dear people interested in the life events of the Danny Malone; While in a self-induced drug coma, a skinless tiger came to me. He told me to go back to my world, to find a man named Danny Malone. He said… (Read More)
Dark Summer Dawn is not normal by Austin standards. They are heavy but not metal, hooky but not pop, and indie but not emo or punk. They are a five-piece modern rock band that has major label potential, radio-friendly songs, ass-kicking… (Read More)
No matter how many times you hear David Rawlings play his trademark 1935 Epiphone Olympic archtop guitar, you’ll ask yourself the same thing listeners have been asking for years: How does he do that? Best known as the longtime musical partner… (Read More)
When not playing in Austin, Texas, David is touring the country performing songs off his two works “Birmingham: An Acoustic EP” (2008) and “American Soil” (2009) captivating audiences with his well thought out songs of the heart. With a voice that… (Read More)
David Sha, aka Dibidi, is an eclectic musical extremist that blurs the genre line by fusing Hip-Hop, Soul, Jazz, Rock, Funk, Afro Rhythms, and Blues into one heavenly listening experience. He uses his deep southern spiritual background as a muse to… (Read More)
Dertybird from Austin, Texas has been cultivating their mix of Muscle Shoals Soul and Hill Country/Swamp Blues into a new blend of Southern Vinyl Rock. With a self-titled EP and a few runs of merchandise, the band toured throughout the region… (Read More)
It’s taken a handful of years for Dagenham resident Devlin to take his deep, dedicated lyrics out of the confines of East London and prove his worth across the North/South border. It’s now not unusual to watch Devlin causing carnage on… (Read More)
Dierks Bentley and the Travelin McCourys
Singer/songwriter Dierks Bentley has said many times that if he hadn’t discovered bluegrass, he’d never have become a country singer or landed a record deal. His love for country was kindled by the energy and artistry of bluegrass, and he’s never… (Read More)
As long as I can remember DJing has always been a part of my life. Ever since the first time I saw the Movie “Juice” in elementary school I was hooked. I got my first set of decks when i was… (Read More)
DJ Mel is a turntablist in the purest form of the art; the party rocker. Musically unpretentious, Stylistically eclectic." Dj Wise". Renowned as one of the most prolific djs in the business due to his wildly popular Rock the Casbah 80s… (Read More)
DJ Thibault (one half of electro duo – Auto Body) is what happens when south Austin indie wanders into the throbbing neon forest of electro funk. He is thrift store denim beats pounding through a four hundred foot mountain of platinum… (Read More)
Singer-songwriter Drew Smith’s release, “Drew Smith’s Lonely Choir”, offers classic sounding songs kept honest with nostalgic considerations about American life. The new record (Viro Records) has cracked many critics’ Top 10 lists, including a celebrated #1 Austin Record of 2008 by… (Read More)
While running the stylistic gamut, from the country duets of Ken and Dolly to the Pet Sound’s harmonies of Brian Wilson, Drug Rug still stays true to their rock n’ roll roots; including The Velvet Underground and The Byrds. "Paint The… (Read More)






















