Female singer fronting experienced rock band. Eighty's to current. All dance-able stuff that everyone loves. Clikck on the "More Information" link to see photos and hear music. (We don't play wakes!)We play loud, fun, throw down parties!!
Category:
Band - Rock
Additional Category:
Band - 1980s Music
Genre:
80s Hits 90s Hits, 2000s Hits, Blues, Dance, Pop, Punk, Rythym and Blues, Rock
In , Henry Neal, Dale McCrory, & Doug Woodard left their current band to form Southland with Jesse Boartfield. The Band continued for the next years to rehearse and play at many clubs as house band including: Chester's in Riverside, Al, P.J.'s in Margaret, Al., Friendly Ed's in Pell City, Al to name a few. brought new changes for the band with the idea of using two guitarists. The combination of Ron Dometrovich and Jesse Boartfield produced a new electricity in the sound of the band. was a big year for Southland. Back to a four piece the band settled into Steve Zito's recording studio and cut their first cd, Respect. Steve continued to work as second guitarist off and on over the next years. A single was released that year on A.M.I. Records. The song - Southland - reached .. on the independent charts and .. on the national charts! - After many years of playing in and around Birmingham, Southland finally played its first festival - Forth Fest in Pell City, Al., opening for The Fabulous Thunderbirds and John Anderson. - With the addition of Rick McDurmin on Bass, the band continued playing large venues such as : Briarfield Iron Works - opening for Montgomery Gentry, Lake Fest - opening for Dan Seals and The Grass Roots, and Birmingham's City Stages Coca-cola Stage! - Still going strong, Southland changed its sound with the addition of Tommy O'Barr on Guitar. Once again sceduled for City Stages BlockBuster Stage. Both Dale and Jesse continued writing new material. The band also played the Nashville Music Festival in ! - Back to a piece band Southland joins forces with time grammy winner Larry Butler !!The new cd features brand new songs from the band including original tunes!! - Southland continues to write songs and perform live music! Come check out one of our live shows and have some fun
Meet the Next is a modern, classic rock band with musical influences including the mesmerizing harmonies and melodies of the Beatles, the power-sound of early Chicago, the vocal introspection of a solo John Waite, the down-to-earth simplicity of Tom Petty, the modern melodic sensibility of Train, along with the distinct musicality of The Cars, creating songs with reflective lyrics, unique harmonies, and undeniably accessible music.
ShoNuff leader of grup GT Veterans
has been in the music for years of the best. Just as good as a major artist has preformed with lil webbie.... has had a crowd if people... personlize in crunk music also does dance music and R&B
AgesApart is a rock band with influences from a wide range of musical genres. The group fuses the sounds of classic and alternative rock and roll with funk and blues in a refreshing style that is uniquely their own. With powerful melodies, distinctive harmonies, an incredible rhythm section, and an unusual blend of acoustic and electric guitars, AgesApart brings a sound to the musical stage that sets them apart from other regional acts in the southeast.
Category:
Band - Rock
Additional Category:
Band - Top 40
Genre:
80s Hits, 90s Hits, 2000s Hits, Alternative, Grunge, Rock, Top-40
Ajae - Conyers, GeorgiaPremier Member - Contacting this member is FREE!
Ajae: An amazing songstress, songwriter, and as of late, she has shown great promise as a producer. Ajae’s love for music dates back to her Apostolic church upbringing. During Ajae’s youth, her mother played an integral role in shaping her daughter’s music career; she enrolled her in the church youth choir. Ajae’s mother recognized the musical prowess that rested within her daughter. Soon after, this single parent began developing a young Ajae’s voice by carefully mentoring her through practices with the choir.
The songstress remembers growing up in an environment fully submerged with music. For example, Ajae’s aunt was always around her singing songs by the ever popular Chaka Khan; because of that, Ajae’s music is somewhat inspired by this famous singer. Her aunt would also be seen performing on the local circuit. Not to mention, this phenomenal artist’s grandmother and great-aunt were well known throughout the church populace for playing in the church.
If you were to ask Ajae about her musical training, she would probably express to you the many years of formal tutelage. Her abilities were greatly enhanced by the piano lessons she learned at age 7. She continued her training on different instruments such as the violin, the viola, and the cello. As her abilities increased, Ajae would soon move into the school chorus. It was then she would learn to really capture the moment with her voice.
Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Chaka Khan, Anita Baker, Sade, and Teena Marie: these R&B singing monuments were some of Ajae’s greatest influences when she was perfecting her signature sound. After high school, Ajae was compelled to begin her music career full steam. She began touring with a band named ‘Midnight Blue’. It was later that Ajae was priviledged to gain some knowledge on stage performance and how to act on the stage by a former band member of Midnight Blue. Ajae was satisfied for a short while; but the desire to grow wasn’t. It was at this particular juncture in her career that she used her knowledge and skills to create her own music; this was destiny. Ajae soon realized her music was pleasing to others and it was also marketable, very marketable. In the grand scheme of things, Ajae’s purpose is to please the masses with her beautiful R&B. Her life’s objective is to rejuvenate this genre and detour it from an untimely death by samples and loops. The life-sustaining heartbeat of Rhythm & Blues rest within the chords and melodies. Ajae IS the re-birth of old school R&B.
Supreme - Conyers, GeorgiaPremier Member - Contacting this member is FREE!
It’s no secret that the south is a hotbed of hip-hop talent but in the case of Eatavius Ferguson a.k.a. Supreme, he is on his way to becoming a messiah in the new hip-hop mecca known as the ATL!
With a style he describes as “supreme” Ferguson has been nurturing a love affair with music since he was a percussionist in his sixth-grade band at Martin Luther King middle school in 1990. Being in the band fueled his desire to make music and when he heard his cousin – Sand Grady – was rapping he began to play around with writing his own lyrics. Then in 1993 when he heard 8Ball & MJG for the first time, Ferguson’s musical love affair was elevated to the realm of hip-hop along with his dreams of making it in the rap game.
It didn’t take long for him to team up with his cousin Grady and start developing his producer and rapping skills. But, it wasn’t until a fateful night at a local club that he was bit by the performing bug in his first live performance that got him hooked on hip-hop.
“I performed my first song at the Silver Fox in Bankhead,” he recalled. “It must have been in 1996. After that, I just knew that was what I wanted to do.”
From there, it was a wrap; Supreme was born and the Atlanta underground music scene was under assault. Supreme recalls performing at bowling allies, skating rings, public parks and any open-mic he could find because he loved it so much. When he wasn’t performing, he was cranking out the beats and tracks. Soon he picked up a couple of artist for hire contracts with 404 Music and Rock Me Right productions where he was paid to submit what he called “skeleton tracks,” which more established producers would alter to create tracks for their artists. This experience validated his promise as a burgeoning producer especially since Tony Mercedes and Reggie Rock of LaFace Records – two leading producers at the time – accepted most of his tracks. By this time, Supreme was a junior in high school and had put the band behind him to pursue his music career full time while working.
Around the late ‘90s into the 2000s, Supreme picked up a clique who formed a group called Hog Tyed that was bringing the fire and burning up the underground scene under the production team Triple O out of Garry Indiana. He credits them with giving the group their first real chance to show their skills after they were noticed while entertaining passengers on the subway in Atlanta. With Triple O’s Midwest style and that signature ATL swagger, audiences had trouble believing that the group was all Atlanta natives – which was a good thing. The exposure generated through their alliances with local club promoters and local fans led to opening credits where they opened for Roc-A-Fella in 2003 at the Georgia International Convention Center.
Although the group has been on hiatus for a couple of years, they produced a compilation CD in 2005 titled We Been Here that is still widely circulated on the internet and throughout the Southeast. The Hog Tyed clique also released the single So Fly that same year. In March of 2006, Supreme was invited to host a radio show which broadcasted on a local AM station. The show aired every Friday night from 10 pm to Midnight and was produced by ATLanta Movement Radio. The show was entitled Movement Radio. Shortly after Movement Radio, ATLanta Movement Radio left the local AM ‘circuit’ to infiltrate the World Wide Web. Now, in its second straight year, Supreme has blessed audiences with his personality and style and truly placed his signature on cyberspace as the host of the show called Supreme Saturdays.
Now, as a solo artist, Supreme is busy working on his debut CD and being a husband and father to his three boys (9, 4, and 2-years-old) who he says are blessings that keep him grounded within his musical pursuits. Still, his dreams sour towards one day sitting at a boardroom table interviewing the next hot artists for his own label. He says he also aspires to work with T-Pain, Andre 3000 and Rick Ross, who all represent the southern hip-hop that helped inspire his dreams. Supreme is also scheduled as a featured artist at the 2008 Atlantis Music Conference (Sept. 17-20) in Atlanta where he will be ripping the mic at the Apache Café and showing why his skills are SUPREME!
Check out Supreme online at: www.myspace.com/supremega and www.sonicbids.com/supremega
Category:
Singers - Hip Hop Singer
Additional Category:
Singers - R and B Singer
Genre:
90s Hits 2000s Hits, Blues, Hip-Hop, Rythym and Blues, Rap
The Venus Mission - Memphis, TennesseePremier Member - Contacting this member is FREE!
It's the hottest band between Memphis and the Sun! Featuring three heavenly female singers, four stellar musicians, and great dance hits from the 1970's, 80's and 90's -- plus several sassy originals -- The Venus Mission will take your next event into the stratosphere.
The Venus Mission delivers a show that's as professional as it is entertaining. Perfect harmonies, tight-as-spandex grooves, a high-energy stage act and first-rate light show -- this band always gives a performance that everyone enjoys, from club-hopping college kids to high-society gala-goers.
Recording with noted producers Chris Trevett and Niko Lyras, the band worked for two years on its own sassy, original pop and released its first album, "Body Rockin'", to critical praise in the spring of 2007.
So pull on your acid-washed jeans and leg warmers, dig out that Members Only jacket, empty a can of hairspray on your head, and take a rocket-ride with The Venus Mission!
Category:
Band
Additional Category:
Band - 1980s Music
Genre:
70s Hits, 80s Hits, 2000s Hits, Disco, Pop, Rock, Top-40
Bob performs as a one-man-band, or with a small combo, sings jazz,blues,light rock,country. He plays keyboard and bass guitar, writes his own music and is available for session work as well as parties.
Julliette was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and raised in a small town called Lacombe known for its Creoles and American Indians that is North of Lake Pontchartrain, the second largest salt-water lake in the United States that covers an area of 630 square miles with an average depth of 12 to 14 feet, located in Southeastern Louisiana. And, her love for Rhythm & Blues and Gospel music was set in motion at the young age of eight years old.
Julliette's performance is not just a show; it is an experience... This charge of energy has undeniably played a major role in Julliette developing her silky-satin and sultry-sexy provocative style and alluring stage presence.
Now, are you all ready? Ain't no stopping her now, she's on the move, and Julliette has got the groove with her band who knows how to get you in the right mood to enjoy the divine and memorable experience of Julliette and Foreplay!
Please note: Julliette and Foreplay will accept song requests within a reasonable amount of time that will be determined by the band prior to execution of the contract prior to the engagement.
Checkout: Julliette and Foreplay at www.myspace.com/jullietteandforeplay
The Great Imponderables - Cashiers, North Carolina
Dance oriented, this band performs music from the 50's to today. Everything from Elvis to Incubus, from Otis to Greenday. Swing, funk, shag, and even motown. We have something to keep things moving for guests of all ages.