Artists
Alfred Howard & the K23 Orchestra (AH&K23) is a unique blend of hip-hop, rock, Latin, spoken word and jazz-fusion. The band consists of six pieces including; keyboard/organ, guitar, electric bass, drums, percussion/vibraphone, and a lyricist. AH&K23 is based in San Diego… (Read More)
When Kaki King went into the studio in upstate New York to record the tracks for her fourth album, Dreaming Of Revenge, her producer, Malcolm Burn, had one condition: “He said, ‘If someone can’t be sawing a log in half and… (Read More)
Kamila is a young singer/songwriter of exceptional depth and power. Being the daughter of legends Richard and Linda, and the sister of the critically acclaimed Teddy, may help with the voice and musical awareness, but Kamila, who has performed with all… (Read More)
Karen has been working as a full time comedienne for over 17 years. Her clean observation comedy makes her perfect for everything from clubs to corporate to colleges and beyond. She is a “Baby Boomer Hippie” who believes there is no… (Read More)
“Kate Havnevik has a unique voice, which explores both the very deep and high reaches of her extraordinary vocal range. Her music is melodic, occasionally dramatic, but always very cool. With a touch of programming mixed with conventionally recorded instruments she… (Read More)
Kathleen Edwards was born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1979, the daughter of foreign service parents who played piano and guitar in their spare time. At five, Edwards began to study classical violin, which continued through her early teens. At that point… (Read More)
The UK’s Biggest Selling Female Artist For The past Two Years (2004 / 2005) Over 6 Million Albums Sold As Seen On The Today Show “The World’s about to discover Katie Melua” (Read More)
An experiment in the next generation of internet radio, from KCRW.com. Featuring the best of underground flavors, independent records and progressive major releases, we play music we love, by artists we believe in, all hand selected by real DJs. (Read More)
Long before the Itals were a spark in their producer’s eye, Keith Porter recorded his first hit single, “Hitey Titey”, with the Westmorelites on the Studio One label in 1967. Around 1969, Keith became lead singer for a band named Soul… (Read More)
Keller Williams w/ Moseley, Droll & Sipe
Before embarking on dream, Keller Williams’ newest, most rewarding recording project, he scratched out a wish list of artists he’d like to collaborate with in the studio. Because Williams, a restless troubadour, has been a fan of and tour mate with… (Read More)
Artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Ken Andrews began his career in 1991, fronting the critically acclaimed alt-rock group Failure. Noted for their expansive wall of sound, the band has often been compared to Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, and Soundgarden, but stood out… (Read More)
Combining the frenetic pace of Robin Williams, the absurdity of Steve Martin and the physicality of Jim Carrey, Kenny Kane and his Sketching Crew fuse stand up, sketch comedy, film shorts, boxer shorts and local celebrities in one action packed show… (Read More)
W.C. Handy Award-winner (Best Album 2005) Kenny Neal’s zest for the blues began when the eloquent singer/multi-instrumentalist and dramatic actor was a three-year-old toddler. While growing up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in the late 60s, precocious Kenny received his first musical… (Read More)
Take one part modern rock and one part NY/Chicago attitude with a focus on memorable choruses (ala Disturbed, Chevelle, Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, Sevendust) and you have KICKING K8. What started out as a jam band around Pacific Beach… (Read More)
Born and raised in Norway, Chris “Kid” Andersen moved to California to pursue a career in the blues in 2001 at the age of 21. He quickly became a staple of the thriving West Coast Blues scene, just as he had… (Read More)
There is a new star rising on the acoustic pop rock scene, and its Kim DiVine. Her mesmerizing voice, heart felt lyrics and Martin Acoustic 000C16 capture audiences instantly—and they’re driving her fate to be one of music’s preeminent performers. Kim… (Read More)
Kim Wilson is best known as a founding member of the influential American roots band The Fabulous Thunderbirds, a group he continues to lead for both recording and touring. Wilson’s trademark vocals helped The Fabulous Thunderbirds garner up a Grammy nomination… (Read More)
Rarely will you find a talent whose vision supersedes the boundaries of genre, until you have met King Britt. This Philadelphia native has found a way to escape the boundaries of a single category of music by expressing his creations through… (Read More)
While high-profile pop bands from Sweden were busily grabbing press attention, their countryman Kristoffer Ragnstam was working under the radar screen, making music that refused to fit the Scandinavian stereotype. On his U.S. debut, Sweet Bills, Kristoffer bundles the results into… (Read More)
Kulcha knox, born Knox Dixon, on the April 15 on the high tropical mountains of Manchester Jamaica, son of a great Radio Broadcasting Pioneer “FREE I”. Blessed by many travels and tours Rwanda tour 1996 Officially named by Bongo Man, introducing… (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)
Kush and Bloodfiyah Angels provide elemental roots-reggae music that pays homage to a multitude of reggae’s historical greats from Burning Spear, Steel Pulse, Aswad, and more, yet sets forth an international, multi-lingual originality that has not been seen in reggae music… (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)
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)
Kush and the Bloodfiyah Angels
.. Between 2001 and 2003, the band specialized in roots-based dub and developed a loyal fan base. A guest lead vocalist or a dub poet would occasionally accompany their dub music. During this time, the band members also, individually performed and… (Read More)
They are worshipped for their innate ability to cause havoc, concern authorities, and leave destruction and laughter in their wake. Along with their instruments and several gallons of booze, Kut U Up packed a few cameras in their new van which… (Read More)


























