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Based out of South Florida, Victoria Cardona is a guitarist / vocalist and multi- instrumentalist one-woman band. Her live looping performances are a sonic and visual experience that take the audience on a ride through the mind of a spontaneous inprovationalist.
With the aide of the Boss RC-600 loop pedal Victoria stacks intricate layers of guitar, bass, percussion and vocal harmonies to create a back drop for smokey, alto vocals and ripping lead guitar.
Victoria’s Cuban roots and familiarity with multicultural music genres provide the inspiration for the strong rhythmic undertone she delivers in conjunction with a harmonic counterpart that fuses elements of Jazz, Blues, Soul, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Caribbean, salsa and rock ’n’ roll .
Victoria recently released her debut studio album titled Que Pasó in June of 2025, a collection of original and creative cover songs featuring legendary musicians including Jimmy Haslip, Bill Payne, Justo Almario and Francisco Torres. The album becomes a living room of intergenerational voices, each track a parlor where ancestors whisper and futures are imagined.
Brandon Lee Adams is an award-winning artist whose music blends the soul of Appalachian folk with the sophistication of Americana and the high lonesome beauty of bluegrass. Hailing from the hills and mountains between West Virginia and Kentucky, Brandon has earned respect across the industry for his deeply musical storytelling, raw acoustic sound, and collaborations with some of the finest players in roots music.
His latest single, “I’ll Follow Summer,” was arranged and recorded live in studio and features an all-star acoustic lineup including Tim O’Brien (fiddle/harmony vocal), Vince Gill (acoustic guitar), John McEuen (banjo), John Jorgenson (mandolin), and Glenn Worf (bass). The track captures a sense of timelessness and longing, delivered with nuance and honesty.
Brandon is also the Emmy-winning host of The Life of a Musician, a nationally broadcast series that features intimate performances and interviews with legendary artists.
If Bob Dylan, Warren Zevon, and Roger Miller got into a back alley fist fight and the collective pools of blood morphed into a being of its own, it might just be Rodeo Mouth.
Dubbed as "Acid Americana," Rodeo Mouth is an eclectic alt-country rock n’ roll band based in Nashville, Tennessee, consisting of songwriter Paul Howard (vocals, rhythm guitar), Emmett Rozelle (lead guitar), Anthony Fili (bass), and drummer Dany Turcios. What started out as Howard reclusively writing off-color folk songs and occasionally playing out as a solo performer would eventually evolve into wrangling old friends from home in Upstate New York (that have been living in Nashville) to join in on the fun.
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