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Vienna, Virginia 22180

In little over a year, James Maddock has gone from "Whatever happened to James Maddock?" to "How can we live without the music of James Maddock?" With the upcoming release (6/21) of Wake Up and Dream Maddock firmly establishes himself as one of the truly gifted performing songwriters on the American landscape. His 2010 NY Music Award for best Americana Album for Sunrise On Avenue C is a long overdue corroboration of the fact.

First recognized in the U.S as the front-man for the band Wood (Songs From Stamford Hill - Columbia Records), Maddock has steadily gained traction in the Northeast U.S. with his infectious live performances and accessible touch with his fans. A top 50 chart position at non-comm radio in 2010 for Sunrise on Avenue C leaves Maddock poised to break through to a mainstream audience in 2011 with Wake Up and Dream.
http://www.jamesmaddock.net/

Anne has appeared as guest guitarist/vocalist on albums by Michelle Shocked, Gina Villalobos and Stephen Rowe and has been featured in Guitar Player Magazine, No Depression, Harp, Performing Songwriter, Billboard, Australian Musician etc...Her song 'Stupid' is included on the Time Life release '4 Decades Of Folk Rock' which features such legendary artists as Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Suzanne Vega and Patty Griffin.

She has released her fourth solo album, Koala Motel, to critical acclaim and has recently co-produced two albums by other artists - Stephen Rowe and Leila Florentino. Guests on 'Koala Motel' include Lucinda Williams, John Doe, Nancy Wilson (Heart), Jim Lauderdale and Doug 'Lovejoy' Pettibone.

What isn't mysterious is McCue's musical talent and range. She was voted the Roots Music Association's Folk Artist of the Year in 2008, performed in a Jimi Hendrix tribute at the 2007 International Guitar Festival. Anne McCue describes her new album, Broken Promise Land, as "a bit dirty, a bit rockin', a bit swampy and a bit bluesy, with a touch of mysteriousness to it.
http://www.annemccue.com/

Cold Weather, the haunting album by electric troubadour Benny Marchant, is the sound of a hopeful heart that's bruised but still beating. Painting the stages of love and loss, Benny's emotional alternative folk-rock, sweetened with pedal steel, a horn section and his own delicate guitar, is his coming of age as a solo artist.

In Los Angeles, Benny found his greatest acclaim to date, founding the alternative rock band, Kings Royal. In 2008, Kings Royal toured extensively in support of fellow alt-rockers, Candlebox, whose Kevin Martin was a fan; the two bands even shared musicians. However, Kings Royal broke up the following year. The split created an opportunity for Benny to pursue the sound he'd dreamed of . Soon he was taping his own compositions.

The Kings Royal experience led to Cold Weather, a great new stage in a journey that will position Benny Marchant as a singer-songwriter to make his generation know their own hearts.
http://www.bennymarchant.com/

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Added by Jammin Java on June 6, 2011