Frank Mastra is an emerging soul and singer-songwriter originally from Orient, NY. A classically trained pianist who has been writing and performing since early childhood, he gained industry attention as a music industry major at SUNY Oneonta and officially signed a multi-album record deal with Mercury Records.
A Nashville native that has finally returned to her roots, after a 13 year stint in Brooklyn, NY, performing with the likes of Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs, Ringo Starr, Lucinda Williams, Benmont Tench, Jamey Johnson, Ryan Bingham, Don Was, Blackberry Smoke, and Shannon McNally. Ms. Hollye B is back and firmly planted in who she is now - a little bit country, a little bit insane.
Andy Thomas has worked his way up the ranks as an electrifying guitarist across the United States and abroad, whether it’s fronting his own wild-n-out project The Trongone Band or being the six-string rocket fuel for the melodic muscle car that is acclaimed Americana act Yarn. Produced by fellow Virginia native and longtime friend Dave Schools, the legendary bassist for Widespread Panic, and captured at the renowned Spacebomb Studios, Thomas' debut album, “Highway Junkie,” connects the dots of Thomas’ troubled past and hard-fought strength of self in the present — this juncture of fiery southern rock & roll and high-octane country blues.
Frank Mastra is an emerging soul and singer-songwriter originally from Orient, NY. A classically trained pianist who has been writing and performing since early childhood, he gained industry attention as a music industry major at SUNY Oneonta and officially signed a multi-album record deal with Mercury Records.
A Nashville native that has finally returned to her roots, after a 13 year stint in Brooklyn, NY, performing with the likes of Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs, Ringo Starr, Lucinda Williams, Benmont Tench, Jamey Johnson, Ryan Bingham, Don Was, Blackberry Smoke, and Shannon McNally. Ms. Hollye B is back and firmly planted in who she is now - a little bit country, a little bit insane.
Andy Thomas has worked his way up the ranks as an electrifying guitarist across the United States and abroad, whether it’s fronting his own wild-n-out project The Trongone Band or being the six-string rocket fuel for the melodic muscle car that is acclaimed Americana act Yarn. Produced by fellow Virginia native and longtime friend Dave Schools, the legendary bassist for Widespread Panic, and captured at the renowned Spacebomb Studios, Thomas' debut album, “Highway Junkie,” connects the dots of Thomas’ troubled past and hard-fought strength of self in the present — this juncture of fiery southern rock & roll and high-octane country blues.
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