2017 release. Raised in a musical family, Timothy George has been singing and playing music from an early age. Growing up, the home was filled with music from his sisters playing piano or his dad keeping rhythm with the butter knife in anticipation for his toast to pop out of the toaster. Says Timothy: "Writing and singing songs has always been my way of getting through the day, working through my feelings, and enjoying life. I've independently released two records to date and learned an incredible amount about what it takes to succeed in music. Recording Ain't That Bad helped me finally put all the pieces together."
Jeff Carson considered himself a blessed man—he pursued two careers that he loved – music and police work. After high school graduation, Carson entered a talent...
“More unique” isn’t a grammatically correct sequence of words, but Austin’s Chubby Knuckle Choir aren’t all that concerned with rules anyway and they’re definitely more unique...
2015 release from the country singer/songwriter. To some, Jason Cassidy's name and face is still unfamiliar. But, with two #1's and four top 10's in...