By STAFF

The 2025 Veer Music Awards ceremony will be presented by Elevation 27 on Sunday, February 2 at 6 PM.  Admission is FREE to all to attend. Additional sponsorship provided by Virginia Arts Festival, New Realm Brewing Company, Festevents, and Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater @ Virginia Beach/Live Nation/The Dome. Doors open at 5:00 PM. Seating is limited and on a first-come basis. The venue has created additional standing space. 

Speaking of The Dome, the legendary convention hall and concert space at the Virginia Beach oceanfront, our musical theme for the evening is “A Tribute to The Dome.”

Each local band performing during the Veer Music Awards will play a tune from a group that appeared at The Alan B Shepard Convention Center, known as affectionately by locals as The Dome. 

As a note of interest, the final concert at The Dome was by hitmakers Three Dog Night. Local group The Stingrays were the opening act. For the Veer Music Awards, we’ll begin the evening with a reunited Stingrays performing Three Dog Night’s “Celebrate.”

Other live performances scheduled during the awards ceremony will include:

 

The Rolling Stones, “Paint It Black”: performed by Wilder Horses

Jimi Hendrix Experience, “Hey Joe”: Performed by Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos

Stevie Wonder, “Living in the City”: performed by Akeylah Simone & Co.

The Supremes, “Love Child”: performed by Seamless

Patsy Cline, “Crazy” performed by Fixity & Friends

Blondie, “Heart of Glass”: Performed by Runnin’ Shine

The Guess Who, “No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature”: Performed by Allen Hudson & The Halfmoons

Black Sabbath, “War Pigs”: Performed by Rocky 7

The Who, “I Can See For Miles”: Performed by The Hookz

Monarch, “Rhiannon,” Fleetwood Mac 

 

In addition to the awards 42 categories, we selected 15 individuals to be presented Lifetime Achievement recognitions. They are as follows: 

Gene Loving (Concert Promoter/Radio Personality) 

Bob Zentz

Peggy Debellis Bruce

Michael Williams 

Michael Goldberg

Beth Jarock 

Bill Gaunce

Nick Bonis

Russell Scarborough 

Curtis Ely 

Bob Jones

Bill Bradshaw

Barry Friedman (Birdland Music)

Richard Spano

Dean Koehler 

 

The 2025 nominees are…

 

Album of the Year

Jared Farrell, “The Lunatic Messiah”

Mark Rogers, “30 Minutes from Water Street”

Jae Sinnett, “The Blur The Lines Project”

Blue Ribbon, “Gluttony” 

T-Rifik, “The Layover”

Allegra Duchaine, “Evolution”

Devecia Mack, “Selfish”

One Culture, “Home Again”

The JD3 Band, “Some Kind of Magic”

Spirit Gun, “The Status Quo Must Go”

Ink and Thread, “Until We’re Grown”

Hoot & Annie, “Inspector Penny”

B Menace, “Family Ties”

The Fuzz Band, “Instrumentals”

Peppos Jones Band, “Life Notes”

Chuck Black, “100 Jays: Pretty Girls Love Good Weed”

Tim the Wzrd, “Antimatter Time Capsule”

Ashleigh Chevalier, “Cayenne Roses”

ghostStar, “Popular Front”

Embrace The Oblivion, “Out For Blood”

Chris Brydge & Tim Seibles, “Something Like We Did”

Wes Charlton, “Father Please Put The War Away”

Oceans, “Oceans”

 

EP of the Year

Raspy Soul, “5”

Ladada, “yada dada”

Red Weather, “All We Have Is Time”

Kubatons, “Kubatons”

Archie Boone, “Undoped: The Last High”

Sunny Moonshine, “Jupiter”

Arms Bizarre, “Cult of Self, Vol 1” 

Ocean Asylum: “Committed” 

Clementine, “Half A Lifetime”

Por Vida, “Fathoms”

Old Scars, “Here With Me”

Quicksilver Night, “Seven Cities Blue”

Wilde Owl, “Pictures of Richard” 

Rick & The Mix, “Walking with the Blues” 

Dan Nash, “The Come Up”

The Muddy Gems, “Three For The Road”

Devil Scott, “Hard for a Fool”

Hippie Love Party, “Enjoy the Waves”

 

Song of the Year

Wilke$, “Stay Awhile”

Ganjacat, “Most High”

Otis Brooks, “Wolf Spider”

Sunny Moonshine, “Time”

Kubotans, “Feel It Now”

BJ Griffin, “SciFi”

Roberta Lea, “Dinner, Sunset, Nina Simone”

Cody Christian, “Too Stoned in the City”

Celeste Kellogg, “Gossip Queen of the South”

Jenasis, “Kaleidoscope” 

Rob Oliver, “Hold On to What You Love”

Perkaderk, “Angel (On Our Way)”

D*nik, “A Simple Love Song (It’s All Good)”

The Hookz, “Take Me For a Ride”

Devecia Mack, “Apple Pie”

Blue Ribbon, “Automatic”

Jacob Vanko, “Doorways”

Mark Rogers, “Natalie”

John Michael, “Reverie”

Red Weather, “Parts of You”

Exploding Sun, “Can Take My Share”

One Culture/Mellodose, “Heal Your Soul”

Ann Gray, “Summer Hobby”

Kiera Chaunte, “Ain’t My Man”

Raspy Soul/T-Rifik, “Takeoff”

Emily Fraser, “Do I Stay?”

Nell Dare, “Keep A Secret”

Suburban Key Party, “The Wreckage”

Mike & Amy Aiken, “Flew Away”

Wes Charlton, “Inside Scene”

Louisa, “Cycle”

La’Nique, “So Many Things”

 

Song of the Year (Cover)

Derek Smith, “Summer’s End” (John Prine) 

Quicksilver Night, “Voices Carry” (’Til Tuesday)

Jae Sinnett, “Frankenstein” (Edgar Winter Group)

Dunkirk Riots, “Take Back the Power” (The Interrupters)

The Nerve Scheme, “Anything, Anything” (Dramarama)

Allen Hudson & The Halfmoons, “I’m Your Captain/Closer To Home” (Grand Funk Railroad) 

 

Music Video of the Year

Sunny Moonshine, “Robot”

Magg Dylan, “We Aren’t Metal”

Roberta Lea, “Girl Trip” 

Amir Driver X DamnDanny757, “Diamonds + Pearls”

Shormey, “Raw”

Celeste Kellogg, “Gossip Queen of the South” 

B Menace X Ave, “All We Got Is Us” 

Devecia Mack, “Apple Pie” 

Jenasis, “Kaleidoscope”

Emily Fraser, “The Missing Part”

Stu Money, “Sellin Sum”

Allegra DuChaine, “Don’t Call Me Baby”

Turncoat Syndicate, “Angels & Devils”

Starving Artists, “Model Without a Cause” 

Chuck Black ft. Pretty Loko & Dasia Dior, “Pretty Bitches”

Mike & Amy Aiken, “Flew Away”

Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos, “Sweet Little Devil” 

UnK AL, “Whatcha Went and Done Did”

Quay2Slimey, “Turn Me Down”

The Life Hacks, “Elf on the Shelf (What Is Your Name?)”

Raay Finesse, “Rain On Me”

Young Crazy, “I’m Da Man”

Richard David Spano, “One Night Home”

Jarrett Beeler + The Calm Before, “When We’re All Grown” 

 

Animated/AI/Effects Music Video of the Year

Quicksilver Night, “Dragon’s Eye View”

The Clue, “Just 16” 

Nested For Rest, “Time (First Memories)”

Black Sheep Shepherds, “The Herd”

Brian Grilli, “Can You Feel It”

The Clue, “N*ked with a G*n” 

Tina Micula,“Christmas, “Kwanzaa, Hanukkah (Jing-a-ling)/We All Celebrate in Our Own Way”

D*nik, “A Simple Love Song (It’s All Good)” 

 

Holiday Theme

Russell Scarborough: Released a single of “Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy”

The Life Hacks: Released the music video “Elf on the Shelf (What Is Your Name?)” 

Quicksilver Night: Released the song and accompanying animated video “Dragon’s Eye View” 

Chuck Black: Released the hip hop tune “The 25th” 

Annie Johnson: Released her version of “I Believe in Father Christmas”

The Muddy Gems: Released the track “Christmas Time (Let’s Fall in Love)

Tina Micula: Released an animated video of her song “Christmas, Kwanza, Hanukkah” 

 

Smooth Jazz

Dion Langley: Released the songs “It’s Alright” and “Classified”

J Staton: Released the single “The Weekend”

Talton Manning: Released the track “Beige and Sage”

 

(Chris Brydge & Tim Seibles released the album “Something Like We Did.” Photo by Jennifer Fish.)

 

Jazz Traditional

The Fuzz Band: Released an album of instrumental jazz music and played Hampton Jazz Festival

Chris Brydge & Tim Seibles: Released the album “Something Like We Did”

Chloe Youtsey: Released the single “One Less Day” 

Justin Kauflin: Released the album “Live at Sam First”

John Toomey Trio: Served as backing band for Attucks Jazz Series headliners 

The Virginia Experiment: Played the Phoebus Jazz Festival

Jimmy Masters: Curated and performed Towne Bank Jazz Series @ Sandler Center

Liz Terrell Brydge: Played the Phoebus Jazz Festival

Jae Sinnett: Performed several headlining shows at Ferguson Center, American Theatre, and Attucks Theatre 

 

R&B/Soul

Akeylah Simone: Released several singles including “Confident” and “8 Hours” 

Wilke$: Released the song “Stay Awhile”

Gifted Hands: Released the album “Childhood Trauma”

Raspy Soul: Released the EP “5”

Kiera Chaunte: Released the singles “Ain’t My Man” and “Only For One Night” with Pretty Loko

La’Nique: Released several songs including “Hard To Get” and “So Many Things”

Devecia Mack: Released the album “Selfish” and a pair of videos

 

Hip Hop

T-Rifik: Released the album “The Layover” featuring many guest vocalists

B Menace: Released the album “Family ties,” multiple singles, and a music video

Archie Boone: Released the EP “Undoped: The Last High” 

TeezySoDope: Released the track “D.i.i.D” 

Chuck Black: released the album “Pretty Girls Love Weed”

Raay Finesse: Released the music video “Rain On Me”

Young Crazy: Released the singles and videos “I’m Da Man” and “Like That”

Ghetto Chris: Release several tracks including “Win”

Stu Money: Released the album “Solidified (Deluxe Version)” and music vid “Sellin’ Sum”

Bigjojo2x: Released several singles including “Misses” 

Amir Driver: Released the music vid “Diamonds & Pearls” with Damn Danny757

 

(Voices of Fire members Nakia Madry-Smith and Michon David. Courtesy photo)

 

Gospel/Inspirational

Voices of Fire: Performed as part of the opening ceremonies at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

CXDIE: Christian rapper released the song “Free” 

Hanks Martin: Released the album “7 Songs of Praise”

 

World Music

Ganjacat: Released numerous singles and played the Point Break Festival

One Culture: Released the album “Home Again”

Vince Lee featuring Cultivated Mind: Released the single “Feeling Just Right”

Tidewater Pipes & Drums: Performed at Scope as part of the VA International Tattoo

 

Pop

Louissa: Released the singles “Cycle” or “Bitter Truth”

Jenasis: Released the single and video “Kaleidoscope”

BJ Griffin: Released the single “Scifi”

Sunny Moonshine: Released the EP Jupiter, dance track “Jellyfish,” and several videos 

Perkaderk: Released the tunes “Angel (On Our Way) and “Running on Empty”

D*nik: Released the songs “A Simple Love Song (It’s All Good)” and “He Needs Me”

Emily Fraser: Released the tunes and videos “The Missing Part” and “Do I Stay?”

Allegra DuChaine: Released the album “Evolution”

Otis Brooks: Released the single “Wolf Spider”

Nell Dare: Released the song “Keep a Secret”

Stella Haile: Released the song “Overthinking and Drinking”

Clementine: Released the EP “Half a Lifetime” and single “Journey (Heart on Wings)”

Ann Gray: Released numerous singles including “This Is What It Feels Like” and “Summer Hobby” 

 

IndiePop  

Tim the Wzrd: Released the single “Colorado” and album “Antimatter Time Capsule”

Shormey: Released the singles and music videos “Raw” and “Trust”

Ladada: Released the EPs “yada dada” and “White Elephant”

The Lazy Dangers: Released the single “Summer People Forever”

ghostStar: Released the album “Popular Front”

Dariel Clark: Released the single “Against The Grain”

Starving Artists: Digitally re-released three updated tunes including “Model Without a Cause”

The Life Hacks: Released the single and video “Elf On A Shelf (What Is Your Name?)” 

 

Metal

Babylon Rising: Released the tunes “Lost” and “R3ND3R”

Por Vida: Released the EP “Fathoms”

Ocean Asylum: Released the EP “Committed”

Embrace The Oblivion: Released the album “Out for Blood”

At War: Performed both nationally and internationally in 2024

Freedom Hawk: Toured nationally in 2024

Magg Dylan: Released a series of music videos including “We Aren’t Metal”

Defying Dead: Released the single “Virginia Is For Violence”

SiNN: Released the remastered album “Amongst Tempest Clouds”

The New Mutiny: Released the album “The Only Animal”

 

Alternative Rock/Pop 

Red Weather: Released the EP “All We Have Is Time”

Jarred Farrell: Released the concept album “Beast Machine” 

Aaron Firestone: Released several singles including “So Cool”

Black Sheep Shepherds: Released a trio of singles and vids including “Margret’s Web”

Same Time Tomorrow: Released the single “Picturesque” 

Wilde Owl: released the EP “Pictures of Richard”

Mari Cornell: Released “Pulling Me”

Blue Ribbon: Released the album “Gluttony”

Hippie Love Party: Released the EP “Enjoy the Waves”

Jerrett Beeler + The Calm Before: Released the single and music video “When We’re All Grown”

 

Rock

Kubotans: Released a self-tiled EP

Allen Hudson & The Halfmoons: Released the songs “Xanadu” and “Morning Stars”

Suburban Key Party: Released several songs including “The Wreckage”

Jacob Vanko: Released the single “Doorways”

Exploding Sun: Released the single “Can Take My Share” 

John Michael: Released the song “Reverie”

Turncoat Syndicate: Released the music video “Angels & Devils” 

 

Classic Rock

Bill Gaunce: Released several Dylan/Petty-esque songs on Youtube including “Time to Change,” “Half Past Three” and “South 13”

Wes Charlton: Released the album “Father Please Put The War Away”

The James Morgan Gang: Released the song “Walking Each Other Home”

The Hookz: Released the single “Take Me for a Ride”

Rob Oliver: Released the song “Hold On To What You Love” 

Peppos Jones Band: Released the album “Life Notes” 

Ward’s Pocket: Released the tracks “Whole Heart” and “Seeing Is Believing”

Richard David Spano: Released the song “There’s A Way Back” with numerous guest players

No Agenda: Release the songs “Stranger” and “Lover”

Kevin Aubrey Gilbert: Released the single and video “Blue Point (Rocket Rat’s Goodbye)”

 

Rockabilly/Retro 

Hoot & Annie: Released the whimsical album “Inspector Penny”

Lucky 757: Received radio play on Out of the Box

The Futuros: Released the song “Cool Guitar”

UnK-AL: Released a trio of quirky, old-timey style music videos

 

Punk/Garage

False Cape: Released the single “Aragona Village”

ALPHA: Released two albums, “Mental Corrosion” and “Where It Started”

Spirit Gun: Released the album “The Status Quo Must Go”

Dunkirk Riots: Released two Irish-punk style song “Spirit of Norfolk” 

Old Scars: Released the EP “Here With Me” 

The Nerve Scheme: Released “Anything, Anything”

Oceans: Released a self-titled album

Arms Bizarre: Released the EP “Cult of Self, Vol 1”

Jeff Fava: Released several songs via Youtube including “I Just Can’t Find The Door”

Homemade Speed: Released the album“Faster Is Better”

The Muddy Gems: Released the EP “Three For The Road”

Mean Jesus: Released the single “Chains” with “Teeth” as the flip-side

Killer Feels: Released the EP “Emerald Eyes” 

 

Psychedelic/Jam Band

The Bread Collectors: Released the tune “The Heart Warms”

TattLeeMark: Released the single “Vacation”

Fred Goodrich: Released the song “Slow Grass”

 

Electronic/Experimental

Nested For Rest: Released the album “Realign” and single “The Middle”

Hindu Pez: Released several tracks including “And One More Thing” and “National Security”

BK Stank: Released the album “Neither Here nor There”

Spiral Static: Released the song “Liberation” via Youtube

Jon Shuemaker: Released a multitude of tracks including “Thought Reflection”

 

Country

Robbie Bradshaw: Released the song “Portsmouth Lumber Co”

The Bill Miles Band: Released to songs “Moonshine Highway” and “The Hangman’s Ready”

Cody Christian: Released the song “Too Stoned in the City”

Roberta Lea: Released the single and music video for “Dinner, Sunset, Nina Simone”

Celeste Kellogg: Released the song and music video “Gossip Queen of the South”

Ashleigh Chevalier: Released the album “Cayenne Roses”

The Connection Band: Released the patriotic video “Brothers”

Troy Breslow: Performed WDVX’s Blue Plate Special in Knoxville and released the song “Real Good Dogs”

 

Folk/Acoustic

Mark Rogers: Released the album “30 Minutes from Water Street” and toured the East Coast

Devil Scott: Released the EP “Hard for a Fool”

Mike & Amy Aiken: Released the song and video “Flew Away”

Ink and Thread: Released the album “Until We’re Grown”

Dan Nash: Released the EP “The Come Up”

Rickshaw Derby: Released the single “The Nap” 

Fox & The Bear: Released the song “Trust Fall”

Bennett Walker Wales: Released the single “Embers”

Dry Land: Released the song “Third of June”

Roy Ira Moats & The Moats Dogs: Released the singles “How Long Have I Gone” and “Crazy Girl”

Kadence: Released several songs including “Cup of Tea” and “A Deal About Perfection”

Wyatt Baldwin: An offbeat application of acoustic music with the album “J Jingle” 

The Warm Hug: Released the tune “The Sweater Curse”

Lavender Fire: Released an EP of melancholy piano ballads

Ben Phelps: Released the album “Points West”

The Storyweavers: Released the song “Dancing with Your Ghost”

Jim Bulleit: Another prolific year of singles including “The Beautiful Changes”

Dave Cox: Released the song “Hilton Tavern”

Matt Holloman: Released the song “Peach Buds”

 

Blues

Skip Friel: Released the blues/rock song “When I Can Change Your Mind”

Monty Sweet: Release 3 singles including “Mr. Highway” and “Blink of an Eye”

Paul Urban: Released the song and music video “All That There Is” 

JD3 Band: Released the album “Some Kind of Magic”

Rick & The Mix: Released the EP “Walking with the Blues”

Bobby Black Hat Walters: Released the song “Broke Knee Blues”

Jason Cale Band: Released the album “Live from Garth Newell Music Center”

Quicksilver Night: Released the instrumental EP “Seven Cities Blue”

Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos: Released the singles “Whisper in the Pines” and “Another Kind of Love”

  

Live Band 

Ganjacat: Played the main stage at Point Break Festival

The Fuzz Band: Played the Hampton Jazz & Music Festival

Kubatons: EP release show at Elevation 27

Bobby Black Hat Walters: Headlined Ferguson Center

Allen Hudson & The Halfmoons: Opened for dada at The NorVa

Jae Sinnett Trio: Headlined Ferguson Center 

Dave Johnson & The Truth: Opened for Kingfish at The NorVa

Red Weather: Performed EP release concert at The Annex

Akeylah Simone: Named to the Virginia Commission for the Arts touring artist roster

Freedom Hawk: Headlined Elevation 27

Thee Nux Trio: Opened for national acts at Scandals Live

Suburban Key Party: Opened for Fighting Gravity @ The NorVa

Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos: Opened for Hunter Hayes during Last Night on the Town

Roberta Lea: Toured extensively in ’24 including at Dollywood and on the Black Opry Revue Tour 

 

Cover Band

Seamless

Buckshot VB

The Vagabonds

Monarch

Wonderland

Rocky 7

Airliner 

Infinite Flava 

The Gold Sauce

Thru w/Therapy 

21 North

Hotcakes

JD Silvia Band

Michael Clark Band

Request Station

Free For All

Christian Mitchell Project

Intangible Cats

Plastic Eddie

Up-In-The-Air Band

The River Boyz

Vinyl Headlights

The Detonators 

Almost Famous Band

 

Tribute/Themed Band

WOAH!

Grupo Ritmo Son 

Last Fair Deal

The Champagne Band 

Good Shot Judy 

Midnight Rain

Wilder Horses

Brasswind 

Barry Manilow’s Wardrobe

Nashville Nights Band

The Deloreans

Nature’s Child

Radio 80s

Grateful Jed

Deadrise

Cover Solo/Duo

Matt Thomas

Alex Best

Borderline Crazy Duo

Bryan Dunn

Aaron Fulcher

Wine Dark Sea

Mike Gombas

Nate Sacks

Dan Pellegrino

Fixity

Mike Proffitt

Ever After Duo

Grant Austin Taylor

Big Forest Fire

Karl Werne

Lewis McGehee

Red Stapler Duo

Milk Crate Mafia

 

Open Mic

Elliot’s Fair Grounds

Victorian Station

Stuft

Froggie’s

Hilton Tavern

The Creek

Abbey Road

Elation Brewing

Redbones

Marker 20

Chicho’s Shore Dr

Cowboy Cactus

MoMac Brewing

Baja Cantina

Maker’s Craft Brewery

COVA Brewing

 

Live Music Venue (Bar)

Noir

Woody’s Raw Bar Great Bridge

Froggie’s

Scandals Live

South Beach Grill

The Roads Bistro

Riffhouse Pub

Taphouse Grill

Old Beach Tavern

 

Live Music Venue (Capacity 200-800)

The American Theatre

The Bunker

Elevation 27

The Vanguard

Brothers

The Annex

Zeiders American Dream Theater

 

Live Music Venue (Brewery)

Elation Brewing

New Realm Brewing Company 

Smartmouth NFK Warehouse

Big Ugly Brewing

Billsburg Brewing

Smartmouth Pilot House

MoMac Brewing

Afterglow Brewing

 

Live Music Series (Indoors)

Acoustic Carnival @ The Coffee Shoppe 

Songs & Stories: An Evening of Original Music @ The Roads Bistro

Out of the Box Series @ Sandler Center

Songwriters in the Round @ Victorian Station 

Tuesday Meet-Up at The Creek w/Richard Spano

JD’s Blues Jam

Justin Kauflin Presents Jazz Nights at GSA

Poems & Songs Evenings @ Voyager Coffee

Songwriter Night at MoMac

 

Live Music Series (Outdoors)

Sunsets on the River @ Hermitage Museum

YNOT Wednesdays @ Sandler Center

TGOV

Suffolk TGIF Summer Concert Series

Downtown Hampton Block Party

New Town Tunes After Hours Concert Series

Sunset Thursdays @ Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion

Big Bands on the Bay

Live on the Lawn @ Taste

Summer Concert Series @ Port Warwick

 

Music Event (featuring local bands)

Last Fair Waltz @ Elevation 27

Nash Fest

Jazz Vocal Summit @ The Z

Unity Fest

Porchella 2024

LAVA Halloween Extravaganza

Pulse Music & Arts Festival

Fair Trade Festival

Musicians & Arts Festival

norFOLK Festival

Proteus Festival

Good Shot Judy Crooner Christmas

Harborfest

Neptune Festival

Stockley Gardens Arts Festival

Boardwalk Art Show

 

Live Sound Tech

Michael “Rocky” Graziano

Faraji Jackson

Shannon Leggette

Daniel Aguiar

Rome Gehrig

Jim Palacio

Ian Janes 

Brian Boozer Jahboo

Vincent James

Vincent Wynn

Xavier Pun Parker 

Jack Gallagher

Richard Spano

Jake Ryan

Carter White

 

Live Lighting Tech

Jim Palacio

Rome Gehrig

Faraji Jackson

Steve Kudlz Hathaway

Matthew Cockrill 

Ian Janes

LiNk Terry 

Chris White

Todd Cooke 

 

Photography Posed

Matt Klingle, “Por Vida”

Diego Gomes, “Amy Kaus

Stacy Morris, “Ocean Asylum”

Pete Federico, “Mike Williams”

George Marsh, “The Connection”

Michael Iwanoski, “Cody Christian”

Kersey “KD” Caldwell, “Natalia Ramos”

Robbie Bruner, “Suspect Band”

Elizabeth Payne, “Cats On The Blacktop”

Aria Maisey, “Padfoot” 

 

Photography Live

John Whelan, “Ward’s Pocket @ Elation Brewing”

Robby Peck, “Runnin’ Shine”

Wendy Podmenik Woodell, “WOAH! @ Creek Bar”

George Marsh, “Jeff Cahoon with Good Shot Judy”

Rebecca Hammerbach, “Good Shot Judy”

Jay Brown, “Spirit Gun”

Diego Gomes, “Janice  Chandler of Midnight Rain @ Scandals Live”

Ryan Del Rosario, “Old Scars @ The Bunker”

Pete Federico, “Karl Werne”

Matt Klingle, “WOAH!”

Drew Landman, “Ward’s Pocket @ Elation Brewing”

Kimberly Granger, “Bobby Alderman of Wilder Horses” 

George Everett, “Fixity @ Elation Brewing”

Michael Iwanoski, “Jeff Cahoon of Good Shot Judy”

Aria Maisey, “Ana from Community Witch”

Robbie Bruner, “Amy Kaus of Midnight Rain”

Elizabeth Payne, “Cats On The Blacktop”

 

Music Instrument Retailer 

AL&M

Winter Sound 

Alpha Music

Russell’s Music World

Moe’s Music

Guitar Center

Music Go Round