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Zach is a bright new star on the music horizon. His ability to weave soulful melodies, deep sentiment and poetic lyrics indelibly together is a rare talent. Though often described as a high-energy cross between Dave Mathews and John Lennon, Zach has the kind of merit and talent that will stand on its own. The song Chase Me Away from his newly released CD Face With a View has been featured on MTV's Real World. To discover more about Zach take some time to visit his website.
Colin Dussault's Blues Project is easily the hardest working band in the world. Playing over 300 gigs a year for the last 15 years has garnered this band the popularity that can only be achieved by pressing the flesh on a nightly basis. Colin is a legend in the Cleveland blues scene having shared the stage with Bo Diddley, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Bad Company and many others. Colin's ballsy vocal styling combined with his trademark hard-hitting harp make Colin a favorite of Blues fans everywhere. To learn more, visit Colin's website.
Dig Jelly is a very rare band, indeed. Not often is there a group that has the angst to appeal to America's youth combined with a maturity that can reach the child's parents. Dig Jelly does just that, and they do it across the world having a huge fan base in Japan. The band recently signed with a small powerhouse label, Centerline Entertainment and will soon re-release a re-mastered, For Your Inner Angry Child. Dig Jelly's music has been featured on MTV's Undressed and Surf Girls.  For more information on Dig Jelly visit their website.
Michael Stanley has been where most musicians only dream they'll go. Forty years after starting his original band called the Scepters Michael enjoys a strong and fiercely loyal following that gained momentum in the early  '70's and grew with wild abandon through the '80s and '90s. Michael has teamed up creatively with the likes of Joe Walsh, Clarence Clemons, and Todd Rundgren. Today he continues to play sold-out shows and is the voice of drive-time Cleveland as he DJ's on  WNCX. For more information on Michael visit his website.
I first discovered The Palm Wine Boys while perusing the Dinner for Five Message Board. I was instantly taken with the soothing sound that drifted across the air and felt a symbiotic relationship knowing that Custody had been inspired by Swingers. It was a music that demanded passion from the listener, yet did it in a way that was non-threatening. Palm Wine music is an acoustic guitar music that finds its origins in West Africa. The Palm Wine Boys use this rich musical tradition to spread hope with songs of life, love and learning. For more information please visit their website.