Category: Artists

  • Edwin McCain

    Blending equal parts folk, soul, rock, and other assorted Americana, “FAR FROM OVER” stands as Edwin McCain’s finest and most diverse artistic realization to date. In addition to acoustic-based songs such as the reflective waltz time “Write Me A Song” and the soaring and contemplative “Kentucky,” the album also displays a heretofore unseen side of […]

  • Charlotte Marting

    Charlotte Martin is set to release her highly anticipated RCA Records full-length debut ON YOUR SHORE August 10. Produced by Ken Andrews (Pete Yorn), ON YOUR SHORE “…at once recalls the banshee wails of Kate Bush and the radio-friendly melancholy of the Cure” (Paper Magazine). Combining introspective, emotionally complex lyrics, soaring vocals and lush piano […]

  • The Mars Volta

    Cedric Zavala – Vocals Omar Rodriguez-Lopez – Guitar Jon Theodore – Drums Juan Alderete – Bass Isaiah Owens – Keyboards Julio Venegas, an artist from El Paso, Texas, committed suicide in 1996. A free spirit and noted provocateur, “He was definitely someone who lived life to the fullest,” remembers his friend, Cedric Bixler Zavala. “Toward […]

  • Ricky Martin

    Ricky Martin, the tireless international superstar who detonated the Latin Pop Explosion, is back with Sound Loaded, the eagerly-awaited follow-up to his phenomenal English language debut album, which has sold 15 million copies worldwide and has been certified seven times RIAA-platinum in the United States since its release in 1999. With Sound Loaded, Ricky charts […]

  • Angie Martinez

    Angie Martinez has been part of New York’s hip hop community for most of the ’90’s, ruling New York radio station Hot 97’s airwaves as rap’s most energizing force. She’s about to put her own rhyming skills on the line with her Elektra debut album, aptly titled The Up Close And Personal Project. The new […]

  • Marvelous Three

    For Marvelous 3, whose Elektra debut Hey! Album was one of the most unapologetic arena-pop records of 1999, the formula for their much anticipated follow-up is a simple one : More mayhem, please. “We toured non-stop last year, just one big party on the road,” begins charismatic vocalist/guitarist Butch Walker. “Anyone who sees us live […]

  • Mary Mary

    “Our aim is to make music that the entire world, every age and nationality can relate to. We want people to be encouraged and uplifted when they listen to our music.” A joy-filled testament to their personal faith, Incredible, Mary Mary’s follow-up to Thankful (the group’s year 2000 Grammy award-winning RIAA platinum debut album on […]

  • Mase

    When we’re talking about the return of the young man who made his mark during one of the most exciting and memorable moments in hip-hop history; a brotha who carved out a musical space in our culture with pure talent, charisma, and an irresistible appeal, we will start this biography with two words: Welcome Back. […]

  • Massive Attack

    Massive Attack have always been musical innovators, pushing barriers forward with every record. They are one of the UK’s most inspirational and influential bands – all three of their studio albums have met with huge critical and commercial success and their musical legacy has provided the blueprint for a sound that influenced a whole generation […]

  • Master P.

    Master P in the heart of uptown New Orleans, Louisiana, grew up in the third ward Calliope projects. After his mother and father separated, his mother moved to Richmond, California. Master P decided to stay in New Orleans and travel frequently to California to spend time with his mom. His mother agreed it was important […]