Young Hines

Young Hines was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the youngest of seven children. Unnamed at birth, an unknown person wrote “Young Mr. Hines” on the patient info sheet and it stuck. 

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Howlin’ Brothers

The Howlin’ Brothers are an American band through and through. From down right dirty blues, to hard driving fiddle romps, the brothers keep audiences on their heels with their diverse sets and energetic picking and singing.

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BluesAudiotree
Now, Now

Now, Now explores the fragile and often transitory nature of our existence, our perceived understanding of the world around us and relationships shared with others physically and emotionally. 

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Indie RockAudiotree
Flatfoot 56

Playing a positive-natured brand of hardcore-tinged Celtic punk, Flatfoot 56 has been unleashing itself upon America and the rest of the world for over 10 years now.

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PunkAudiotree
Sol Cat

Has a band ever sounded so unique, so genuinely creative that they made you feel as if you had entered a foreign land? At least this is how many feel the first time they see Sol Cat.

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Indie RockAudiotree
Group Of The Altos

Going with newly-added and freshly-penned vocals and well-worked songs in arm, The Group Of The Altos took to northern Wisconsin to lay to tape the love, horror, hope and anger and quiet worry in their hearts and on their minds for nearly five years.

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FolkTom Conway
River Whyless

River Whyless are a four-piece folk band that formed in Boone, NC in 2006. They then moved to Asheville where we wrote and recorded our newest album. 

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FolkAudiotree
Listener

Listener instrumentalist Chris Nelson’s orchestrations of horns, guitars, and drums (heck, even a banjo) are brilliant musical arrangements, even aside from the vocals. 

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AlternativeAudiotree
The Balconies

The Balconies are a band with a story. Siblings Jacquie and Stephen Neville lead from their perches at the front of the stage, with Jacquie’s wide-eyed guitar strums and Stephen’s lanky bass lines tumbling in a dryer filled with Liam Jaeger’s rhythmic peppering.

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Indie RockAudiotree
The Dig (Session #2)

The Dig are a rock band from NYC. Their music, written by the bands’ three main songwriters, draws on influences from early rock and roll and rural folk and blues to new wave and modern rock bands. 

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Indie RockAudiotree
The Appleseed Collective

Formed in November of 2010 by the coincidental meeting of Andrew and Brandon, The Appleseed Collective got a jump on the scene through endless networking and connections with the underground current of house-shows, DIY Fests, and localist enthusiasts. 

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FolkAudiotree
This Providence

Evolution is an extensive process, however the Seattle rock act This Providence have managed to condense this feat into a scant two years with their full-length Who Are You Now? While their 2006 self-titled Fueled By Ramen debut introduced the world to the band’s inventive brand of indie rock, with their latest album they’ve proved how versatile they’ve become from spending the past two years on the road and refining their craft—and they can’t wait to finally show the rest of the world the fruits of their hard-earned labor.

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RockAudiotree
Derek Nelson & The Musicians

Riders of the Tide is the full-band followup to Something Obscure, the acclaimed solo premiere of Derek Nelson. Recorded over four days in September at Engine Studios by Neil Strauch (Bonnie Prince Billy, Iron and Wine), and written and arranged by The Musicians, the songs on Riders of the Tide mark a distinct evolution from those heard on its sparse predecessor.

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FolkAudiotree
The Kingston Springs

Since their first festival performances at Starry Nights and Next Big Nashville 2010, The Kingston Springs have been successfully winning crowds over, headlining and sharing bills with J Roddy Walston and the business, Matt Costa, the Features, and Dex Romweber Duo.

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RockAudiotree
Broncho

Broncho captures the aggression, DIY authenticity and youthful exhilaration of a bygone era and then drags it by the hair into the Here and Now, creating a fresh sound that’s unlike anything being played today.

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Indie RockAudiotree