Kieran Rhodes has had a wild ride throughout his career thus far. From America’s Got Talent to graduating Berklee College of Music and now playing the Blue Stage at Boston Calling just after receiving his diploma, Rhodes is a growing star in the industry that just keeps burning brighter.
Read MoreLocal Roxbury artist Cakeswagg brought the heat to the Orange Stage at Boston Calling on Saturday May 25. She demanded deserved attention with her captivating performance.
Read MoreNiki Luparelli — comedian, singer, former Marilyn Monroe impersonator, and overall goddess of glamour — has graced the colorful corners of Boston’s music and burlesque scene with her talent for tribute.
Read More“I feel like in a lot of the things I take inspiration from, which is the outdoors and mountains and solace, I want people to feel like that when they’re not there,” said McKaige, sitting outside of Pavement Coffeehouse. “As if listening to my music would transport them there.”
Read More21-year-old Vivi Rincon (she/her) is intimate, raw and honest in her debut EP, crash landing.
Read MoreEmerson student Jason Korn released his first EP, Letters From Afar, on January 27, 2023. Korn wanted to put out this EP right before Valentine’s Day, as its tracklist illustrates the progression of a relationship that goes completely wrong and the feelings of grief and anxiety that result from it.
Read MoreLittle Fuss, the Boston based band composed of vocalist Olivia Martinez (she/her) and guitarist Cody Von Lehmden, (he/him) dwell artistically on their daydreams and downfalls in their new album Girls at Parties, which was released on January 19, 2022.
Read MoreOutside of acting, however, Imperioli is also a musician, leading as singer and guitarist in his band, Zopa. The band also features the talents of bassist and backup vocalist, Eljiah Amitin, and drummer, Olmo Tighe.
Read MoreIt’s hot academia winter and both the music and publishing industry are ready.
Read MoreFrom college jam sessions to sold out shows in some of Boston’s most intimate venues, local indie pop rock band Copilot brings a unique energy to the live music scene.
Read MoreLast semester, Lydia Aga (she/her) started her radio show Diggin Thru Da Diaspora on WECB. She curates a new 55-minute playlist for each week filled with various genres and styles, the common thread being that all of the artists featured are a part of the African diaspora.
Read MoreThrough her classes, Sabarots saw the wide array of talent her community offered, and wanted to do something to highlight it more. Thus, Hear Me Out was born.
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