Artists
IrieJ is very proud of his West Indian “roots” and has travelled extensively throughout the islands of the Caribbean. IrieJ made his singing debut in 1978 along with school friends who formed a Reggae Band called “Jah Warriors”, He played joint… (Read More)
J Boog (Born Jerry Afemata) is a singer born in Long Beach and raised in Compton, Ca. Growing up in a large family, he was always surrounded by lots of people and music. J’s father is the chief of the family… (Read More)
The Jamaican-African-American Music Kwest is a journey as well as an adventure into the world of all music and philosophies…A visual and mental awareness of every style, chord, sound available for use by way of an instrument or voice.With recognition to… (Read More)
J.Arch is one of the most anticipated up and coming artist this year. Hailing from the Bronx, N.Y. Arch as he likes to be called is at the forefront of his camp, The Walton Ave. Boyz. Every place from BB… (Read More)
J.B. Beverley and The Wayward Drifters
Originally formed in December 1998, J.B. Beverley and the Wayward Drifters have steadily made a name for themselves in the U.S. and around the world. A “retired” hobo, Beverley took his experiences from the road, the trains, and the everyday American… (Read More)
Jack Tempchin is the writer of legendary rock songs Peaceful Easy Feeling and Already Gone by The Eagles,Slow Dancing by Johnny Rivers, You Belong To The City and Smugglers Blues by Glenn Frey and many others. (Read More)
Jack Tempchin & Rocket Science
From humble beginnings at coffeehouse hootenannies, to landing two songs on the best-selling album of the 20th century, Jack Tempchin has been a pivotal figure in the genre-defining country-rock music movement of the 1970’s that’s come to be known as the… (Read More)
From the suburban slums of San Diego comes Jack The Original, a four-piece band with a charisma and musical style remnant of The Beatles. Jack The Original formed in 1996 while in junior high school, and has spent ever since writing… (Read More)
Where you’re going has always been more important than where you’ve been. By his music, Jackie Greene appears to have been through every major American musical influence: from country, to jazz, to folk to rock. And, marked by the release of… (Read More)
Formed in 1985 by singer songwriter Saúl Hernández, Caifanes quickly made the jump from playing clandestine underground rock clubs to the big stages of Mexico, U.S. and Latin America. In 1996 the band changed its name to Jaguares due to a… (Read More)
In 2001, several members of a San Diego Rasta community banded together to create Bloodfiyah Angels. Their goal was and is to use the vehicle of music to uplift the masses and to uphold the notions of international morality, and the… (Read More)
When Young Ryan Thomas , Jahmali , decided to enter into the music industry full time he had already garnered some experience as a Teacher of Math and General Science. "I just decided that working wid what Jah blessed me wid… (Read More)
Jah Thunder is a name that aptly describes this young man with a voice that rings very much like the song of the mighty thunder from above. This experienced artist from David House Crew has been garnering fans all over the… (Read More)
Jah Warrior Shelter High Fidelty is an award winning sound system based in California’s Bay Area.Throughout the 2000’s Jah Warrior Shelter has established itself as one of California’s leading sounds. (Read More)
JAHI-WORD POWER SOUND “…This is what you get when you mix deep soul with Public Enemy/sick of the same ol’ same here comes the remedy…” JAHI, originally from Cleveland, but now residing in Baltimore, Maryland, has been on the move with… (Read More)
Though many still have trouble pronouncing his last name and the instrument he plays, Jake Shimabukuro (she-ma-BOO- koo-row) is becoming recognized as one of the world’s top ukulele (oo-koo-LAY-lay) musicians. Renowned for lightning-fast fingers and revolutionary playing techniques, Jake views the… (Read More)
The musical pedigree of Grammy Award winner James “Superharp” Cotton consists of a veritable who’s who in the world of the Blues. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2006, the Smithsonian Institute in 1991, and winner of countless W.C… (Read More)
The indeed very extraordinary and very British James Hunter, who possesses a “tight, slithery soul groove” and a “sweet growl” (NY Times), made his Hear Music label debut on June 10th, 2008 with the release of THE HARD WAY. This new… (Read More)
James Kruk-Elite Elvis Tribute
There are two types of Elvis fans ,Those who love Elvis and those who don’t know they love Elvis yet. James Kruk and The “Big boss Men” culled from some of the finest bands of Southern California make everyone who sees… (Read More)
James McMurtry is one artist who has earned his solid singer/songwriter/guitarist reputation. Critics, peers and music aficionados have long praised him as being among the strongest songwriters of his generation. His works, which range from atmospheric ballads to no-holds-barred rockers, are… (Read More)
James Morrison had a dream start to his career as a singer-songwriter – his debut album Undiscovered yielded no fewer than five singles – You Give Me Something, Wonderful World, The Pieces Don’t Fit Anymore, Undiscovered and One Last Chance. Undiscovered… (Read More)
Hailing from both Northern and Southern California (depending on who he is trying to impress), James P. Connolly is a stand up comedian and radio/TV host known for his playful, confident style and unique sense of humor. James’ attended Harvard University… (Read More)
Like many music lovers of his generation, JAMES YUILL has a passion for both the emotional songwriting and atmospheres of artists such as Nick Drake, Radiohead and Sufjan Stevens and the visceral beats and dynamic rhythms of Justice, Chemical Brothers and… (Read More)
Jamie Lidell hasn’t stopped moving. He’s like a shark. Albeit a stone cold funked-up, sonically obsessed, romantically soulful killer shark. And he isn’t going to stop. No, he won’t stop. Please don’t ask him to. Just get out of the way… (Read More)
I am an East Coast girl who moved to San Diego. For the surf of course, and my music. And yes, I am on the 10 year plan for college. My whole family is made up of mucisians. One day, I… (Read More)
“If you were to peg songs with innocently nostalgic handles like “Last Place in the Mortal Kombat III Tournament” and “1,000 Centipedes” to be the audio equivalent of a children’s book crossed with nap time and a dance party (you know… (Read More)






























