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    Linda Basso is no stranger to the music scene. Coming from a musical family and a performance background, she has now embarked upon a solo endeavor to showcase her flair for singing and songwriting. Basso's jazz and blues ballads highlight her edgy yet fluid voice, along with soothing horn accompaniments and lively background vocals. If you're looking to enjoy a classy night, check out her music at http://www.myspace.com/lindabasso.

    - Nicole Prahin


    Hailing from Anaheim, Calif., Argyle Smile began as an outlet for Jared Parsons musical aspirations. After the addition of friend Dana Chambers, Parsons began to recruit musicians with similar influences that would help carry out his musical vision. Listing Andrew Bird, Simon and Garfunkel and Acrade Fire as just a few of their many musical influences, Argyle Smile combines elements of various genres allowing their appeal to reach vast audiences. Parons and Chambers beautiful harmonizations are complemented by the rich textures built by the music featuring instruments such as the ukulele and glockenspiel. Argyle Smile has a somewhat familiar and comforting sound that they have taken and made into their own. Argyle Smile's debut EP entitled Tipsy Turvy is available for purchase on CD Baby.

    - Chelsea Falato


    The Woodlands is a pop duo consisting of Samuel and Hannah Robertson, a husband and wife from Portland, Ore. After their wedding and several travel excursions across Europe and Central America, the duo came back to the states inspired and determined to make music together. They compare themselves to artists like Gregory and the Hawk, Feist and Elliott Smith. These are likely influences because they all use soft vocals and simple, melodic instrumentation. They recorded and produced their self-titled 2009 release themselves, which can be purchased now on iTunes and CDBaby.

    - Alyssa Roibal


    Shaw is the electronic/experimental one-man project of California native Shaw Waters. Although often very atmospheric and pad-heavy at times, Shaw's tracks can appeal to those who may not even consider themselves fans of electronic or experimental music. He manages to incorporate some pretty brilliant lyrics, executed through the use of some brilliant melodies. His next (and first, from what I believe) EP, Pretending We're Not Animals is all finished up and ready to go in the very near future. If you contact him before hand, however, he's send-spacing the album in advance to those who might be curious about his music. You can make that happen by contacting him via shawmakesmusic@gmail.com

    - Keenan Gaynor

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