“Sounds from the Underground” By Emily J Ramey Written for The Belmont Vision It all began in a little place called 4th floor Maddox, circa 2002, with a couple of white boys from just north of here. Like most Belmont kids, they bonded over music, but their taste was atypical. They discovered in each other [...]
Archive for October, 2008
MC Battle & Cite Unseen Article
Posted in Favorites, Feature Articles, Local Nashville, tagged 12th south records, belmont, Belmont Vision, cite unseen, emily j ramey, hip-hop, mc battle, mc battle & cite unseen, moon taxi, r&b, rap, scott campbell, spencer thomson, the unseen battle on 28 October 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Belmont’s “Ragtime” Press Release
Posted in Feature Articles, Publicity Pieces, tagged belmont, Belmont Vision, coalhouse walker jr., e.l. doctorow, emily j ramey, fisk, lynn ahrens, musical theatre, ragtime, stephen flaherty on 25 October 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“The People Called It Ragtime” By Emily J Ramey Written for The Belmont Vision “It was the music of something beginning, an era exploding, a century spinning in riches and rags and in rhythm and rhyme: the people called it ragtime.” And so they will again on November 21st, 22nd, and 23rd. Ragtime is on [...]
Ingrid Michaelson’s “Be OK” Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Favorites, tagged album review, be ok, cabin 24 records, emily j ramey, female singer-songwriter, folk rock, girls and boys, indie pop, ingrid michaelson, singer-songwriter, the way i am on 17 October 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Ingrid Michaelson “Be OK” October 2008; Cabin 24 Records By Emily J Ramey Ingrid Michaelson has achieved notoriety in an innovative and novel way. Michaelson’s name flowered into the proverbial musical realm after the song “The Way I Am” from her second album Girls and Boys was featured on ABC’s drama Grey’s Anatomy. Don’t think [...]