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Indie spotlight for January 18, 2015 11 pm Eastern time     (Show 42)

1/18/2015

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Holley McCreary is a singer/songwriter from Birmingham, AL. Growing up singing mostly in Church services, Holley never ventured out beyond those doors until 1997. Thanks to her talent for writing songs that cross many musical genres, her popularity has grown over the past 15 years. Moved by emotion, Holley has a flair for writing harmonious ballads and catchy up-swing tunes that draw the listener in. Her writing seems to thrive most around two or three part harmony choruses, culminating with soulful interludes and bluesy ends.     @HolleyMcCreary
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Siren Call is a trio consisting of Yvonne Lace (Bulgaria - vocals, bass), Jason de Cordoba (USA - guitar, backing vocals), and Gabor Szabo (Hungary - drums). The music is originally composed alternative rock/grunge with a melodic pop feel to it. Siren Call from Vienna, Austria steps right in to the Grunge scene taking rock’n’roll to a poetic level. The multinational trio produces an unforgettable mixture of catchy riffs, hauntingly sensual vocals and powerful guitar solos.     @SirenCallRock
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Yelpy was born in Dublin city and was raised in a very musical household. He began playing guitar at the age of 15. While attending Ballyfermot College of Further Education, Dublin – the “Rock School” Yelpy formed the band Whover. Whover toured all over Ireland and played on RTE and BBC television. In 2010 Yelpy moved to Los Angeles to pursue a solo career as a singer/songwriter. He released his debut single “Feel It” on the 21st November 2014.     @Yelpy
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Tokyo Joe has become the fastest rising band in the Southeast since their 1996 debut. Night after night, in clubs from Virginia to Georgia, the Columbia, South Carolina based rock group has shared their infectious sound with more than a quarter of a million fans. Playing 200 dates this year alone, they have secured a lasting place within the ranks of the South’s most popular musical acts.     @tokyojoeband
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