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Vienna, Virginia 22180

Steeped in the folk tradition, Reed Foehl is largely known for his lyrical ability as an artist. He possesses a talent, and voice that is very seldom seen (or heard). Foehls landscape of lush tones and solid songs touches the raw truth of love and tragedy, without sinking into saccharin sentimentally or cold remove. His albums pull together a touch of country, folk and edgy roots rock with the bold honesty intrinsic to modern songwriting. A Boston native based in Colorado since 1989, Foehl struck out on his own 8 years ago from being the founding member of the worldwide indie folk phenomenon Acoustic Junction. Since then Reed Foehl has released 3 solo albums: Once An Ocean 2009, Stoned Beautiful 2007, Spark 2004, and Leo's Song 1995, a compilation Reeds earliest solo works. With an endless stream of bleeding-heart songwriters, its not often that you find one with such a voice, along with a matched musical sensibility. If Foehl was singing in Yiddish, I'd still get what he's feeling. In other words, this guy's got soul. His simple yet powerful, direct compositions have caught the attention of new fans nationwide through commercial radio airplay and placements for television and film.
http://www.reedfoehl.net/ReedFoehl/home.html

Carl Anderson is an American singer-songwriter hailing from Charlottesville, VA. His soulful, raw sound transgresses many musical genres. His EP, "Twenty- Something Blues" conveys his innate songwriting talent with a tone wistful longing that sounds too deeply steeped in experience to have been written by the twenty-two year old artist. Undoubtedly heart wrenching tunes such as "You Were Crying," will appeal to fans of Mumford and Sons, Ray Lamontagne, and City & Colour. Anderson's music is, however, distinctly American. Flavors of bluegrass, country, and folk music permeate his sound, honed from his past stints playing with Carleigh Nesbit and the Roosevelts. Carl has also supported the Infamous Stringdusters and Yarn, artists well known among the bluegrass circuit, and played the main stage at "The Festy Experience" music festival in October 2011.
http://www.carlandersonmusic.com/

Brian Jarvis grew up in the typical New England town of Manchester, Connecticut, but it took a trip to Tennessee to point him in the sonic direction he's found on his new EP, The Nashville Sessions. From spending time in the music-soaked city and learning from seasoned locals, like producer Jay Franz, Jarvis' catchy pop-rock sound has evolved to include a distinctly Nashville-born attitude and feel. His sound draws comparisons to the likes of John Mayer, Toad the Wet Sprocket and Mat Kearney (whose guitarist Tyler Burkum plays on The Nashville Sessions) thanks to carefully constructed song arrangements that pay off with a seemingly endless supply of hooks - it's a familiar pop formula, but with an indie edge that sets it apart. Jarvis' band has evolved with his music over the years, but has finally settled into a comfortable groove with Dan Fortin on electric guitar, Jon Coates on bass and Jim Townsend on the drum throne. This determined lineup hit the road supporting Sister Hazel in early 2010, and hasn't looked back since. They've also shared stages with Sister Hazel,The KIN, O.A.R. and Matt Nathanson and have already been known to play over 200 shows per year. The plan is to tour exhaustively and build a fan base the only way they know how - by giving their audience all they've got, every single night.
http://gotjarvis.com/

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