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My Town My Music has partnered with Wondercloud Media and Carpet Booth Studios on a series of videos featuring a wide variety of artists recording live studio sessions. Watch the video!
DetailsMy Town My Music has partnered with Wondercloud Media and Carpet Booth Studios on a series of videos featuring a wide variety of artists recording live studio sessions. Watch the video!
DetailsIf you’ve lamented the lack of venues, well-known acts, only hearing about shows right before…know that you can change the Rochester live music scene.
DetailsAnnie Mack, Rochester’s foremost blues vocalist shares her story, her take on the Rochester music scene, her new EP, Tell It Like It Is, and tales of Buddy Guy swearing at her…in a good way.
DetailsMckern, otherwise known as Sly, is a hip-hop artist with local conglomerate The Bando Bunch. He talks with us about the Rochester Music scene.
DetailsWe are thrilled to dip our toes into the country music side by getting to know Local Artist Debbie Anthony. A self-described soulful country artist. Get to know more about Debbie in our latest edition of the Local Artist Spotlight.
DetailsDavid Wilson is the Lead Jammer of Rochester’s bluegrass-fusion band Root River Jam. We get to know Dave and discuss what the local music scene is like.
DetailsThe video is set IN THE FUTURE ECHOES, but it’s still about a topic we can relate to now, which is technological overstimulation.
DetailsUpon further research the live music scene in Rochester, is vibrant! You just have to know where to look. Though that’s a problem, we aim to address that.
DetailsMy Town My Music’s Local Artist Spotlight We’re shining our next Local Artist Spotlight on John Sievers, leader and trombone man of the jazz group The D’Sievers. He also plays…
DetailsThere was a moment at our launch party concert that I was sitting and watching Mike Munson playing one of my favorite songs of his and forgot that we were the ones that invited him here to play. I had gotten swept up in the the music that I’ve heard in my hometown of Winona. When I finally remembered where I was, a swell of pride washed over me.
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