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Selected Tracks From Recent Sessions
Solid Gold
Rock
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Emanating from the barrier dunes of Virginia, Freedom Hawk’s heavy riffs, rolling groove, soulful guitar melodies, and harmonic metal packaging to produce a sound that is distinctly their own. The quartet’s brand of heavy rock captures the best of the heavy ‘70s with touches of early 80s heavy metal, and presents it in a way that’s unique yet very familiar. Inspired by their experiences that could only come from living close to the ocean, there songs speak to that lifestyle and conjure images of the warm sun, a day of surfing, and partying on the beach.
Long Way Down (Excerpt)
Folk | Pop
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Hampton, Virginia-based singer/songwriter Julie Clark won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (other winners include Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin). She was also awarded First Place in the Great American Song Contest, Folk/Acoustic category, and received multiple honors in The John Lennon International Songwriting Competition.
Love Will Make It Right (Excerpt)
Jazz | Rock | Blues
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TGZ Band is a high energy rock/jazz/blues ensemble of stellar, hand-picked musicians based in Virginia Beach.
The Garden (Excerpt)
Acoustic | Folk
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Dustin Furlow is a 23-year-old, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/guitarist. His most recent release “The Sound That You Call Home” recieved the title of “Album of the Year” by Barry Graham of NPR’s “Acoustic Highway.” Dustin has shared the stage with Vertical Horizon, Occidental Gypsy, Chuck Larson, Robin and Linda Williams, and Logan Vath. In February 2017, Furlow took home the Veer Magazine award for “Best Acoustic/Folk Artist” in the Hampton Roads area for 2016.
Around Again (Excerpt)
Indie Rock
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Animal Sun is an alternative rock band hailing from Charlottesville Virginia.
One Less God (Excerpt)
Alternative Rock
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Often compared to A Perfect Circle, Tool, Pink Floyd, and Porcupine Tree, Divine Ratio is cerebral and heavy, yet eminently accessible.
Swing Space (Excerpt)
Jazz
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Jazz Saxophonist Ian Charleton brings bebop melodic sensibilities with modern harmonic ideas to the big band.
Right Here (Excerpt)
Americana
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Mark Rogers’ crafts acoustic-based songs featuring featuring well-honed hooks, spot-on vocal harmonies, thoughtful lyrics, a bit of folk/rock jangle and just a pinch of bossa rhythm—all with a stellar backing band
Roller Coaster (Excerpt)
Folk | Pop
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Hampton, Virginia-based singer/songwriter Julie Clark won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (other winners include Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin). She was also awarded First Place in the Great American Song Contest, Folk/Acoustic category, and received multiple honors in The John Lennon International Songwriting Competition.
Wood And Steel (Excerpt)
Acoustic | Folk
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Dustin Furlow is a 23-year-old, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/guitarist. His most recent release “The Sound That You Call Home” recieved the title of “Album of the Year” by Barry Graham of NPR’s “Acoustic Highway.” Dustin has shared the stage with Vertical Horizon, Occidental Gypsy, Chuck Larson, Robin and Linda Williams, and Logan Vath. In February 2017, Furlow took home the Veer Magazine award for “Best Acoustic/Folk Artist” in the Hampton Roads area for 2016.
New Zealand Sky (Excerpt)
Alternative Rock
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Often compared to A Perfect Circle, Tool, Pink Floyd, and Porcupine Tree, Divine Ratio is cerebral and heavy, yet eminently accessible.
Long Way Down (Excerpt)
Folk | Pop
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Hampton, Virginia-based singer/songwriter Julie Clark won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (other winners include Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin). She was also awarded First Place in the Great American Song Contest, Folk/Acoustic category, and received multiple honors in The John Lennon International Songwriting Competition.
Love Will Make It Right (Excerpt)
Jazz | Rock | Blues
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TGZ Band is a high energy rock/jazz/blues ensemble of stellar, hand-picked musicians based in Virginia Beach.
The Garden (Excerpt)
Acoustic | Folk
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Dustin Furlow is a 23-year-old, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/guitarist. His most recent release “The Sound That You Call Home” recieved the title of “Album of the Year” by Barry Graham of NPR’s “Acoustic Highway.” Dustin has shared the stage with Vertical Horizon, Occidental Gypsy, Chuck Larson, Robin and Linda Williams, and Logan Vath. In February 2017, Furlow took home the Veer Magazine award for “Best Acoustic/Folk Artist” in the Hampton Roads area for 2016.
Around Again (Excerpt)
Indie Rock
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Animal Sun is an alternative rock band hailing from Charlottesville Virginia.
One Less God (Excerpt)
Alternative Rock
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Often compared to A Perfect Circle, Tool, Pink Floyd, and Porcupine Tree, Divine Ratio is cerebral and heavy, yet eminently accessible.
Swing Space (Excerpt)
Jazz
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Jazz Saxophonist Ian Charleton brings bebop melodic sensibilities with modern harmonic ideas to the big band.
Right Here (Excerpt)
Americana
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Mark Rogers’ crafts acoustic-based songs featuring featuring well-honed hooks, spot-on vocal harmonies, thoughtful lyrics, a bit of folk/rock jangle and just a pinch of bossa rhythm—all with a stellar backing band
Roller Coaster (Excerpt)
Folk | Pop
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Hampton, Virginia-based singer/songwriter Julie Clark won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (other winners include Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin). She was also awarded First Place in the Great American Song Contest, Folk/Acoustic category, and received multiple honors in The John Lennon International Songwriting Competition.
Wood And Steel (Excerpt)
Acoustic | Folk
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Dustin Furlow is a 23-year-old, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/guitarist. His most recent release “The Sound That You Call Home” recieved the title of “Album of the Year” by Barry Graham of NPR’s “Acoustic Highway.” Dustin has shared the stage with Vertical Horizon, Occidental Gypsy, Chuck Larson, Robin and Linda Williams, and Logan Vath. In February 2017, Furlow took home the Veer Magazine award for “Best Acoustic/Folk Artist” in the Hampton Roads area for 2016.
New Zealand Sky (Excerpt)
Alternative Rock
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Often compared to A Perfect Circle, Tool, Pink Floyd, and Porcupine Tree, Divine Ratio is cerebral and heavy, yet eminently accessible.
Long Way Down (Excerpt)
Folk | Pop
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Hampton, Virginia-based singer/songwriter Julie Clark won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (other winners include Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin). She was also awarded First Place in the Great American Song Contest, Folk/Acoustic category, and received multiple honors in The John Lennon International Songwriting Competition.
Love Will Make It Right (Excerpt)
Jazz | Rock | Blues
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TGZ Band is a high energy rock/jazz/blues ensemble of stellar, hand-picked musicians based in Virginia Beach.
The Garden (Excerpt)
Acoustic | Folk
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Dustin Furlow is a 23-year-old, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/guitarist. His most recent release “The Sound That You Call Home” recieved the title of “Album of the Year” by Barry Graham of NPR’s “Acoustic Highway.” Dustin has shared the stage with Vertical Horizon, Occidental Gypsy, Chuck Larson, Robin and Linda Williams, and Logan Vath. In February 2017, Furlow took home the Veer Magazine award for “Best Acoustic/Folk Artist” in the Hampton Roads area for 2016.
Around Again (Excerpt)
Indie Rock
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Animal Sun is an alternative rock band hailing from Charlottesville Virginia.
One Less God (Excerpt)
Alternative Rock
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Often compared to A Perfect Circle, Tool, Pink Floyd, and Porcupine Tree, Divine Ratio is cerebral and heavy, yet eminently accessible.
Swing Space (Excerpt)
Jazz
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Jazz Saxophonist Ian Charleton brings bebop melodic sensibilities with modern harmonic ideas to the big band.
Right Here (Excerpt)
Americana
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Mark Rogers’ crafts acoustic-based songs featuring featuring well-honed hooks, spot-on vocal harmonies, thoughtful lyrics, a bit of folk/rock jangle and just a pinch of bossa rhythm—all with a stellar backing band
Roller Coaster (Excerpt)
Folk | Pop
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Hampton, Virginia-based singer/songwriter Julie Clark won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (other winners include Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin). She was also awarded First Place in the Great American Song Contest, Folk/Acoustic category, and received multiple honors in The John Lennon International Songwriting Competition.
Wood And Steel (Excerpt)
Acoustic | Folk
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Dustin Furlow is a 23-year-old, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/guitarist. His most recent release “The Sound That You Call Home” recieved the title of “Album of the Year” by Barry Graham of NPR’s “Acoustic Highway.” Dustin has shared the stage with Vertical Horizon, Occidental Gypsy, Chuck Larson, Robin and Linda Williams, and Logan Vath. In February 2017, Furlow took home the Veer Magazine award for “Best Acoustic/Folk Artist” in the Hampton Roads area for 2016.
New Zealand Sky (Excerpt)
Alternative Rock
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Often compared to A Perfect Circle, Tool, Pink Floyd, and Porcupine Tree, Divine Ratio is cerebral and heavy, yet eminently accessible.
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