Artists

Artists


Hal Ketchum
Hal Ketchum is back with a shimmering new effort that boasts a radio-friendly melody and singalong chorus. "Just This Side of Heaven (Hal-Lelujah)" is a well-written love song riddled with romantic imagery. The best part of this delicious treat is Ketchum's vocal. He has long had one of the most unique voices in the industry. He is a stylist in the best sense of the word, an artist able...
Henry & The Invisibles
Henry performs live loops creating a groovy experience that takes the audience for a musical ride. His sound is original and is a fusion of Funk, Blues, Soul, Reggae and Jazz.

He layers vocal poetry, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion as well as coffee-cans, pots & pans, water-jugs and other random objects creating a full band sound.
Hindsight
After months of long-distance mixing and an untold of number of obstacles, Hindsight prepares to release its much anticipated EP entitled “Underneath the Surface”; an album consisting of seven tracks that highlight the bands growth as musicians and songwriters. In the 3 ½ years since the formation of the band, its four members (Matt Fowler –Vocals, James Guajardo- Drums,...
Hobo
Emerging into the world as talented musicians was, at first, difficult for the members of Hobo. Finally, the planets and stars aligned perfectly and they each discovered the others. Fusing together their each individual personalities and musical tastes they form the phenomenon now known as Hobo. Together, they are able to get up in front of an audience and make them laugh, cry, and listen to the...
HoneyHoney
Suzanne Santo is from Ohio. She sings and plays a bunch of instruments. Ben Jaffe on the other hand...where to begin...aside from being a part-time underwear model and fulltime CIA agent/professional football player, Ben enjoys discussing his feelings and giving long sensual backrubs to the music of the Wu-Tang clan. He is a cancer and likes Indian food. Ben can be reached at 323 425 9065, (he...
Hurt
If there’s no education like adversity, then Hurt is the smartest band around. On the quartet’s second Capitol album, Vol. II, the sweat and sacrifice is palpable in the dozen potent tracks, which further the dramatic alt-metal meld forged on 2006’s Vol. 1. Singer J. Loren goes so far to say that Hurt’s music has the power to save lives: “I know that’s not...