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CAF Foundation

It is the mission of Challenged Athletes Foundation to provide opportunities and support to people with physical disabilities so they can pursue active life-styles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. Come support the CAF by attending this Kick Off party hosted… (Read More)
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Calexico

Fans of Calexico have already come to expect the unexpected from Tucson, Arizona residents Joey Burns and John Convertino. Each of their albums, from their dusty, lo-fi debut Spoke (1996) to the noir-infused dramatic power of The Black Light (1998), the… (Read More)
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Calico Horse

Calico Horse formed from the ashes of the former band The Clock Work Army. Not long after the Clock Work began, guitarist Scott Wheeler moved to Portland and Emily was left to finish the album all by her lonesome. Luckily, she… (Read More)
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Camille Davila

The 60’s-driven glam-pop princess can reputedly drink gasoline, vomit diamonds and do it all to a soundtrack of agile cross-genre brilliance that has garnered her critical acclaim. Originally from LA, Camille Davila transplanted herself to Liverpool and produced her new album… (Read More)
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Campaign for Quiet

“Outside, the silence is a Welcome Distraction.” Rock music has evolved over the last 50 years. While some bands try to recreate sounds or forge completely new territory, Campaign for Quiet seems to do both. While difficult to compare to the… (Read More)
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Camper Van Beethoven

At the time of their 1985 debut, Camper Van Beethoven’s merging of punk, folk, ska, and world musics was truly a revelation. Self-described as “surrealist absurdist folk,” the band formed in Santa Cruz, CA, after singer/songwriter David Lowery of Redlands, CA… (Read More)
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Candice Graham

The new Candice Graham CD “Music From The Garage” is scheduled to be released in April 2008. One of the Singles from that CD, “Time For A Change”, has been selected by San Diego’s top adult alternative radio station – KPRI-FM… (Read More)
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Candye Kane

Candye’s live show is the stuff of legend. She honors the bold blues women of the past with both feet firmly planted in the present. She belts – growls – shouts – croons and moans from a lifetime of suffering and… (Read More)
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Cannibal Ox

CANNIBAL (noun): one that eats the flesh of its own kind OX (noun): a slang term used to describe a sharp blade Cannibal Ox, a pair of MC’s that devour their own kind with words as sharp as blades Harlem, NY… (Read More)
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Capleton

A wise man once said that a prophet is never honored in his own country. And so it has been with Capleton. While the veteran DJ‚s words and works long ago earned him the title of “The Prophet”, the respect and… (Read More)
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Carbon Leaf

With Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat, Carbon Leaf defines itself as a tight instrumental unit, capable of cranking up the heat even with scaled-down arrangements based on acoustic guitar, in perfect complement to a vocal sound that cannot be mistaken for anyone… (Read More)
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Carlos Olmeda

Acoustic Alternative Tricultural -Genre Inclusive -Adult Contemporary HISTORY Carlos hails proudly from the acoustic singer songwriter school of performance. The big difference between Carlos’ songwriting and performance styles and that of so many others is that Carlos’ music transports you to… (Read More)
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Carrie Rodriguez

Back Porch is proud to announce the release of Carrie Rodriguez’s She Ain’t Me on August 5th, 2008. She Ain’t Me is Rodriguez’s second record, following her debut solo record Seven Angels on a Bicycle. The new album is produced by… (Read More)
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Carter Falco

Let’s get this done. Nobody likes reading long ass bio’s that start at the cradle and end at the grave, so I’ll keep it short and sweet. Carter grew up in Waco, Texas listening to bands like The Ramones, Willie Nelson… (Read More)
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Cary Brothers

Cary’s songs have appeared on the NBC sitcom “Scrubs,” the FOX mystery “Bones,” WB’s “Smallville,” and the successful medical dramas “Grey’s Anatomy” and “ER.” Brothers’ lyrical ballad “Blue Eyes” was featured on the Platinum selling, Grammy winning soundtrack to the hit… (Read More)
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Casa De Calacas

No one has floored more with the forming of CASA DE CALACAS than the CDC members themselves. With a passion for music, they dedicated their time and energy to what they believed to be a one time collaboration turned out to… (Read More)
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Cash Kings

honoring the leagacy of a real American hero through authentic versions of the songs that made Johnny Cash legendary! (Read More)
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Cash’d Out

Cash’d Out was born in late 2004 when Douglas Benson met Kevin Manuel through an ad in The Reader. The main purpose for starting the band was to create an authentic tribute to the Man in Black, Johnny Cash. After acquiring… (Read More)
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Cass McCombs

Cass McCombs is one of the finest songwriters working in pop today (Read More)
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Cathryn Beeks Ordeal

The Cathryn Beeks Ordeal consists of Cathryn Beeks and long time writing partner, Matt Silvia on guitar/vox, Willy B on guitar/vox, Jef Johnson on bass, Rob Garbo on hand drums, Marcia Claire on flute/mandolin/vox. Sometimes we have Becky Flemming on sax… (Read More)
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Cava

Cava is a combination of sounds unique to a Mexican-American upbringing. The original compositions speak of the struggles of human emotions, experiences, desires, and the frustrations of life. She’s featured on Cajón; a Peruvian percussion Box mainly played by men, Jarana… (Read More)
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Ceu

Her full name is Maria do Céu Whitaker Poças, but she goes by the simpler moniker CéU. It’s a name that can be translated into English in a couple of subtly but significantly different ways. CéU means either “sky” or “heaven,... (Read More)
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Charissa Saverio

CHARISSA SAVERIO’S LEARNING CURVE, was released on Sony in the UK and on Columbia Records in the USA to much critical acclaim…( ROLLING STONE GAVE HER 3 AND A HALF STARS) ..... and ended up selling 2 million copies worldwide. Now… (Read More)
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Charlie Musselwhite

Over the years, Musselwhite has released dozens of albums and has contributed to countless others including guesting on Bonnie Raitt’s Grammy award-winning Longing In Their Hearts, The Blind Boys of Alabama’s Grammy-winning Spirit of the Century, Tom Waits’ Mule Variationsand even… (Read More)
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Charlie Sexton Band

Ten years. That’s how long it’s been since Charlie Sexton’s name was on the cover of an album: 1995’s Under the Wishing Tree, by the Charlie Sexton Sextet. Which is not to say he wasn’t busy. Long one of Austin’s signature… (Read More)
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Charlie Vaughn

I grew up in Redwood City and La Jolla California. I’ve been singing since I can remember and playing guitar for 12 years this summer. My main influences have been Tom Waits, Brian Wilson, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers / the… (Read More)
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Charlotte Martin

By definition, stromata are the supporting frameworks of cells or organisms—the connective tissues that comprise the organs making life possible. For Charlotte Martin, Stromata means more. A fitting title for the latest release from the Los Angeles–based artist, Stromata is not… (Read More)
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Cherine Anderson

“CHERINE ANDERSON DIRECTS FIRST MUSIC VIDEO” Songstress Cherine Anderson is all set to direct the music video for her new single featured on the Darker Shade of Black Riddim – “Kingston State of Mind”. The song addresses the problem issues facing… (Read More)
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