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Indie spotlight for March 8, 2015 at 11 pm EST     (Show 49)

3/8/2015

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Steve Van Tine is a writer of songs, short stories, screenplays, and bad jokes. Will paint, take photos, photoshop things, and dance on stage, all for money. And the last one I need to be drunk.     @stevevantine
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Tomás Doncker was a prime mover on New York’s downtown “No Wave” scene in the early 1980s. He cut his teeth as a guitarist with such genre-busting groups as James Chance & The Contortions, Defunkt, J. Walter Negro & The Loose Jointz and many more. Eventually he went international, touring and recording in Japan with jazz pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, and producing studio and songwriting sessions with Boosty Collins, Yoko Ono, Grammy nominated Reggae vocal group The Itals, and Grammy-winning producer Prince Charles Alexander, to name just a few.      @tomasdoncker
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Morgan’s Road is a southern rock jam band whose sound is steeped in New Orleans Funk, but whose sultry soul sits squarely in the heart of Charleston, SC. It is a most welcoming place that seduces one immediately. Similarly, the music created by the five members of Morgan’s Road seeps into ones’ bones, captures the imagination and joyfully lingers. Their new album "Topics Of Love" was released internationally by The Spectra Music Group on January 13, 2015.     @MorgansRoadBand

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Pat McGee on Pat McGee, "As an artist, I feel a welcomed obligation to connect with my listeners, so they can really get to know me as an artist, allowing them to relate to the material on another level." When you know where someone is coming from, it helps you appreciate how much they mean what they choose to sing about. "When I approach an album from artists that I’ve grown to know personally over the years, I listen to their songs in a completely different light and I want my fans to share in that intimacy when listening to my catalog."     @PatMcGee
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