Interview with The Baron Sisters; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic- BMI’s Girls Night Out- TONIGHT!

Kimmy and Kelsie Baron (aka The Baron Sisters) are a sibling duo from South Florida that have mastered the ability to create the organic sound of innocence and youth through the eyes of old souls. The girls have been singing together ever since they can remember. With a natural talent for writing catchy melodies, and […]

Interview with Bonnie Bishop playing at Eddie’s Attic on Friday, March 29th

By: Shelby Lum Bonnie Bishop isn’t afraid to tell it all–at least now that she’s older. The Nashville based Americana singer funnels her personal life into her music. “I write music about the personal struggles, and my music is very emotional,” Bishop said. “I find that most of the things that I go through in […]

Interview with Nik & Sam; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic for BMI’s Girl’s Night Out March 29th

Nik & Sam, country music’s hottest new duo, may seem like an overnight sensation, but their story has been years in the making. At the age of 10, the sisters began playing traditional country & bluegrass music, with Sam on banjo and Nik on guitar. Within a year, they were wowing audiences in their home […]

Q & A with Amy Andrews; Playing @ The Red Clay Theater March 29th

Interview by: Scott Roberts For the past two years, singer/songwriter Amy Andrews has quickly become one of the busiest members of Atlanta’s acoustic community—as well as one of its most talented and gracious. Possessing a happy marriage of folk, country, and blues, the self-proclaimed “tree hugger” came to Decatur via her native Baltimore and has […]

Interview with Javelin; Playing @ 529 TONIGHT!

The production duo Javelin have covered some ground in the two years since Luaka Bop dropped their genre-hopping LP No Más. They’ve carved out a niche uniquely their own- a pastiche of live music and recreated samples played live – with a hard focus on melody that pretty much makes anything they touch simply, ‘the […]

AMG’s Ones to Watch: Evan Andree

By: Taylor Magill   I was first exposed to Evan Andree’s music while working at The Masquerade when he opened for MC Lars and I Fight Dragons. As soon as I got home, I started googling to find out where I could hear more of this extremely talented singer-songwriter’s music online. I was excited to […]

Q&A with Eliot Bronson; Playing Eddie’s Attic March 22nd

By Al Kaufman Eliot Bronson is the type of songwriter who could squeeze out something meaningful about taking out the trash. He writes heartfelt songs with dark humor and backs them with his resonant voice and swampy instruments. Back in his hometown of Baltimore, he was dubbed a “folk-singing wunderkind.” He then moved to Atlanta […]

Q&A with Dom Kelly from A Fragile Tomorrow; Playing Eddie’s Attic March 19th

By Al Kaufman If you’re old enough to remember to Athens music invasion of the ‘80s, you have a friend in A Fragile Tomorrow. Although they hail from Charlestown, SC, twin brothers Sean (vocals, guitar) and Dom (drums, piano) Kelly, their brother Brendan Kelly (guitar), and friend Shaun Rhoades (bass) seem as Athens as REM. […]

Interview with John of High Strung String Band Playing at Smith’s Olde Bar on Friday, March 15th

By: Shelby Lum Some bands will take the easy way out when producing, composing, and creating music. High Strung String Band has taken specific steps to keep the integrity of folk and bluegrass music in their style, even if it means it is more difficult for them. In the traditional bluegrass fashion, the band has […]

Interview with Whitey Morgan playing at Peachtree Tavern on Thursday, March 14th

By: Shelby Lum For those of us who were born and bred below the Mason Dixon line, Country music seems to be our genre, something that we hold onto, something distinctly Southern. Whitey Morgan & the 78’s are looking to change that stereotype. Hailing from Flint, Michigan, the band is a different kind of Country […]