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Indie spotlight for February 1, 2015 11 pm Eastern time     (Show 44)

2/1/2015

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Jason Masi is an American/DC based singer-songwriter.  He got his start with Richmond, VA based group, Jubeus, opening for acts like Blind Melon, Everclear, and SOJA and releasing two well received albums, "Two Tone Circles" 2004 and "Natural Mood" 2007, respectively. Masi's newest record, "Power Of A Woman", released in October 2014, is smart, charming and reflective.  The approach revisits much of the soulful pop sensibility of prior releases, but brings a fresh clarity and edginess to his next collection of heartfelt tunes.
@jasonmasisongs
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Paper Aeroplanes specialize in an intoxicating brand of Alt folk. Singer Sarah Howells has one of those voices that is impossible to ignore, a soaring yet fragile instrument of the finest kind; and their heartfelt lyrics and gorgeous melodies are guaranteed to bring a tear to your eye and sooth your troubled soul.
@sarahaeroplane
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The Oak Creek Band began touring the Rocky Mountains and Southwest restlessly in 2011 and 2012, logging over 32,000 miles in their beloved van, “Justin Beeper”. Having played concerts, festivals, dive-bars, weddings, private-parties and even the Daytime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, they have been winning over fans as diverse as the events they have been apart of with their high-energy performances and beautiful vocals.
@oakcreekband
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The Draw, fronted by dynamic songwriting duo Julie Lavery and Spencer Broschard, formed in Los Angeles in 2013 when they recruited Paul Jones (bass), Vito Gutilla (violin/keys), and Alec Milewski (drums). Known for their eclectic sound (reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac, The Black Keys, Heart, The Eagles, The Civil Wars), there is never a dull moment at their live shows.
@TheDrawOfficial
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