TJR
TJR can refer to three artists (please note the free downloads on this page refer to the 3rd artist): 1. An alias of famed uk garage pioneers Matt "Jam" Lamont and Karl "Tuff Enuff" Brown, more popularly recognised as Tuff Jam. This project is probably best known for the seminal track Just Gets Better, which featured and brought to fame vocalist Xavier. 2. A New York based DJ who has gained some recognition in dance music circles for his fidget house releases including "Atomic" and "Good Evening Chicago", on Wearhouse Music and Potty Mouth Music respectively.
Slim Cessna's Auto Club
Slim Cessna's Auto Club is a country music band formed in 1993 in denver, Colorado. The constant in the band has been Slim Cessna, formerly a member of The Denver Gentlemen (along with David Eugene Edwards and Jeffery-Paul of 16 Horsepower). Their music includes elements of country blues, southern gospel, and other forms loosely grouped as Americana or alternative country. The Auto Club is sometimes labeled "country gothic" due to the juxtaposition of apocalyptic religious imagery with stories of alcohol, violence, and relationships gone awry.
Rayburn Anthony
Mike Sanchez
awesome artist, grew up in bewdley Worcs, started with big town playboys in early 80's and did a set at Thurston pub ( we have gr8 memories )twice a month.
Massive blues and rythm and boogie woogie with somethin extra of his own!
went on to massive things,
just played in Northants in 2008!
Frenchy
Frenchy is a Leeds based DJ and one of the residents at the club Back 2 Basics.
Crazy Cavan
"Crazy" Cavan Grogan started out as "Screamin' Count Dracula & the Vampires", along with Lyndon Needs, Terry Walley and Gerald Bishop. Although they loved doing those first early gigs, the band was short-lived due to their young ages and no one having a driver's license. It was a good start, though, and encouraged by those who went to see them, they knew that, despite the media not playing it, Rock 'n' Roll wasn't dead and forgotten, and there were still thousands of kids out there who hadn't even heard of Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Vincent or Johnny Burnette.
David Geraghty
David Geraghty is a member of the Irish rock band Bell X1who embarked on a solo career with his debut album Kill your Darlings, released in September 2007. David Geraghty will release his second album 'The Victory Dance' in Ireland on August 28, 2009. The release of the album will coincide with a nationwide tour beginning in September with a live performance at Electric Picnic in Stradbally, Co. Laois. The tour also consists of dates in Cork, Galway, Limerick, Louth and Dublin.
Union Avenue
Union Avenue is a band from Scotland. They have been on the scene for over ten years, recorded two albums in the style of Johnny Cash, but with a twist.
Their version of Ace Of Spades become a song of the week on Radio 1, and the band gained a huge popularity. Many radio listeners were calling to the radio and were asking on which Johnny Cash album this song was released.
For tour dates and more informations please go to their MySpace account www.myspace.com/unionavenue
Lydia Loveless
Blessed with a commanding, blast-it-to-the-back-of-the room voice, the 21-year-old Lydia Loveless was raised on a family farm in Coshocton, Ohio, US—a small weird town with nothing to do but make music. With a dad who owned a country music bar, Loveless often woke up with a house full of touring musicians scattered on couches and floors. When she got older, in the time-honored traditions of teenage rebellion, she turned her back on these roots, moved to the city (Columbus, OH) and immersed herself in the punk scene...