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RICHARD BARONE- Since his beginnings at age seven as “The Littlest DJ” on top-forty radio in Tampa, Florida, and later fronting Hoboken's indie-pop icons The Bongos, Richard Barone has produced countless studio recordings. He has collaborated with world-class artists in every musical genre - from Lou Reed and Moby to Liza Minnelli, Tiny Tim and most recently, the legendary Pete Seeger. As musical and theatrical director, he scores shows and stages all-star concert events at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Hollywood Bowl, and New York's Central Park. His memoir, 'Frontman: Surviving the Rock Star Myth' (Hal Leonard Books) was performed as a musical reading at Carnegie Hall. Barone's fifth solo album, Glow, produced by Tony Visconti and others, was just released on Bar/None Records. He is currently on tour in the US and UK.
STEVE BARTON is an American rock musician and songwriter best known for his work with the band Translator. The band had a deal with Howie Klein's 415 Records. They released four albums and the hit single written by Steve, "Everywhere That I'm Not" which was the most requested song on San Francisco radio station KUSF for six months after its release. Up-and-coming producer David Kahne oversaw the band’s first album Heartbeats and Triggers, which was notable for its blend of folk-rock guitars and thoughtful lyrics, delivered in a post-punk way. Their 3rd and 4th albums were produced by Ramones producer Ed Stasium. Steve hase released 5 solo albums, including the brand new album titled "Projector" which is made up of songs written in the immediate aftermath of his dad's passing.
MARVIN ETZIONI - There's country, there's alt. country and there's Marvin Country. It's a magical place, some way off the map, populated by back-porch philosophers, hobos, broken hearted lovers and spacemen, and presided over by the man the L.A Times called "one heck of a songwriter" and Billboard compared to Bob Dylan and John Lennon. Marvin's most covered song is "Can't Cry Hard Enough", originally recorded on his debut "The Mandolin Man".Marvin Country is the ambitious fourth solo album by a man already revered in Americana circles – among many things, he co-founded the pioneering L.A roots rock band Lone Justice, writing some of its finest songs including "east of eden" "working late" and "You are the light" (marvin has recut this one with the dixie hummingbirds). Other duets feature lucinda willliams, john doe, buddy miller, maria mckee and richard thompson. The 19 songs on this double CD are variously original, traditional, tender, quirky, emotional and wise. There’s backporch country, barroom weepers, clapboard-church gospel, haunting folk, dusty blues and songs for which a genre’s not yet been named. Etzioni is also a grammy, multi jammy, multi platinum producer/musician. Credits include Counting Crows, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Grey Delisle, Dixie Chicks, to name a few.
IVAN JULIAN - On his new album 'The Naked Flame', the legendary guitarist & vocalist Ivan Julian invokes the sounds of a scene that he was instrumental in creating as an original member with Richard Hell & The Voidoids, The Outsets and Lovelies. Ivan Julian continues to write and produce music at his analog tape/digital recording studio, NY HED where he has produced the last 3 Fleshtones LP’s, mastered Five Dollar Priest among others. His production skills have been praised being compared to George Clinton and Joe Boyd.