Anna Graceman

Saying Anna Graceman is a versatile songstress would be an understatement. She is well-rounded a songwriter, producer, and musician; her instruments include vocals, piano, guitar, and bass. Her powerful and dynamic vocals are influenced by strong female vocalists such as Ann Wilson from Heart, Adele, and Amy Winehouse. Since the age of 9, she has been on national and local television, including an appearance and performance on The Ellen Show and American’s Got Talent.  The Nashville-based artist has released dozens of songs under her own record label, Another Girl Records. In 2015, Anna’s song “Treble Heart” went viral on​ ​musical.ly​ receiving worldwide attention. It was then sampled by Vice in the song “Steady 1234” feat. Jasmine Thomson & Skizzy Mars. The song has since accumulated over 100 million streams. In 2018, Anna was a part of “She Is The Music,” an all-female writing camp focused on writing songs for Mary J. Blige.

Anna Graceman has had two Las Vegas residencies at Caesars Palace Colosseum and the Venetian’s Palazzo Theater and she has shared the stage with artists like The Lumineers, Kacey Musgraves, Beck, and more. Her music has been placed on TV shows like Station 19 and most recently, she appeared on this season of NBC’s hit show, Songland where she pitched her own song to pop star, Bebe Rexha. In 2019, she set a goal of releasing a new song and video every month, all leading up to the release of her latest album, The Way The Night Behaves. Follow Anna’s journey by visiting AnnaGraceman.com.

6VIB3Z

Hailing from Atlanta, GA, 6VIB3Z, is a musician who started making music in 2018 with the release of his first single, “I’m Always Sad When I’m Sober.” 6VIB3Z’s music is very detailed, often discussing his experiences with mental health and heartbreak. His most recent release, “Runaway,”  garnered an overwhelming amount of  interest in his music and social media, leading to over 2 million streams on Spotify, and inclusion on all alternative charts on Apple Music nationally and globally, and over 195k followers on TikTok. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Juice Wrld, xxxtentacion,Young Thug and more, the artist delivers a genre-fluid sound that will resonate with a variety of music lovers.

Zola Simone

For 18-year-old singer-songwriter, Zola Simone, music is much more than just a passion; it’s a way to make sense of the world and move through the ever-changing conditions of life. Her unique and refreshing sound that blends indie, pop, and R&B matched with her raw, vulnerable, and honest lyrics is what sets her apart from many of her peers. Zola is gearing up for a phenomenal year with new singles and an album, Now You See Me, set to drop later this year.

At such a young age, Zola has already learned the importance of her individuality. She is not afraid to unapologetically express herself as an artist through her music and her aesthetic. Zola’s music manages to traverse the challenging terrain of being both deeply personal and undeniably relatable.

Hailing from Boston, Zola Simone has built a fanbase around the New England area and has already sold out her first concert as a headliner. With collaborators such as three-time Boston Music Awards “Producer of The Year,” The Arcitype, Zola continues to evolve her sound and produce music that refreshes the industry.

Crimson Apple

It’s always been a paradox: Los Angeles is called the City of Angels, but it’s ripe with temptation that can steal your soul. From afar, though, its promising allure always beckons to innocent dreamers, artists, and musicians unaware of its sinister vibrations.

The Benson sisters grew up in a paradise in Hawaii surrounded by a loving family and community who nurtured their talents. Their hometown was a Garden of Eden, but just over yonder big-town success gleamed; the shiny juicy apple of LA called out to them.

The Benson sisters write from their experiences and emotions as they pursue their dreams and ambitions. The band’s aesthetic is a vibrant mosaic of the sisters’ influences, including pop, electronic, alternative, K-pop, J-pop, and indie-pop. CRIMSON APPLE counts as inspirations a refreshingly diverse mix of artists such as Taylor Swift, Imagine Dragons, Twenty One Pilots, etc.

CRIMSON APPLE is Colby Benson, lead vocals; Shelby Benson, guitar; Carthi Benson, bass; and Faith Benson, drums. Since the band’s inception in 2012, CRIMSON APPLE has shared stage with such venerated artists as All Time Low, The Plain White Ts, Switchfoot, One Republic, and Hawaiian music legends, HAPA. The group’s 2015 debut album, Hello, garnered commercial airing in Hawaii, and across the internet, including earning spins on iHeartMedia and Star 101.9. The year of its debut, the sisters also earned nominations for Alternative Album of the Year, Most Promising Artist of the Year, and Group of the Year at the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, Hawaii’s equivalent of the Grammy Awards.

In 2015, CRIMSON APPLE relocated to California to further pursue music. Since the move, the band has performed in numerous venues and festivals across the US.

Zamaera

Fusing the art of rhythm and poetry, Zamaera creates beauty in the duality of weaving delicate vocals with eloquent lyricism into the fabric of her identity as an artist. Breaking down the barrier between audience and artist with relatable and engaging music that resonates universally.

Growing up in Malaysia, music flowed through Zamaera’s home from a young age as her obsession led her to pick up guitar and piano lessons.  Never shy behind a microphone, she found solace on stage and performing to an audience. ““My love for poetry began at school and it evolved into songwriting,” says Zamaera. “At 17, I started my journey as a singer-songwriter, recorded the very first demo on my acoustic guitar, and sent it out to a few recording labels. I was thrilled to be offered a contract and signed at 17!”

After being signed, she continued her education abroad in Germany, which shaped and molded her songwriting process. “It spurred a ton of writing on my end,” says Zamaera regarding her time abroad. “It was a way of coping with everything I was experiencing at that time.” Upon returning to Malaysia, Zamaera dove head first into the rap universe of Southeast Asia, studying her favorite artists relentlessly to perfect her art. “I was surrounded by the best that hip-hop in Malaysia had to offer,” says Zamaera. “Joe Flizzow, SonaOne and Aman Ra were Malaysian artists that influenced and fueled my passion for rap. I will be forever grateful and thankful for the role that they’ve played in my journey.”

In 2017, Zamaera independently released her first single “Helly Kelly,” an explosive track to introduce herself to the industry, which took notice and within the same year, she signed an artist development deal with international recording label Lakefront Records. She also released her second single “Wanita” in her native language, which explores the importance of female empowerment.

With two successful singles under her belt, Nike approached Zamaera with an endorsement opportunity. Capitalizing on the momentum of the endorsement, Zamaera dropped her first mixtape titled DontZzOnMe in June of 2018. The SoundCloud release offers ten tracks to showcase her take on Nicki Minaj’s “Chun Li’’ and Drake’s “God’s Plan.” In addition, MTV Asia premiered their reboot of Yo! MTV Raps Cypher, featuring Zamaera among other prominent artists from South East Asia.

Set for international release in October 2018, Zamaera’s debut EP will be accompanied by a South East Asian tour. This 4-track EP features its first single titled “ZvsZ,” which captures her soulful songwriting and hard-pressing rhythm and poetry, a reflection of that artistic duality that pulls listeners into her gravitational energy.

Anie Delgado

Ethereal but powerful. Crystalized vocals with a cerebral sound. Anie Delgado is an anomaly. Her unique but definitive pop sound recently caught the attention of Billboard. Her single, “Dancing While the World is On Fire,” inspired by the impending climate crisis earned a spot on Billboard’s top pop songs for the week and was celebrated for its timeliness and undeniable catchiness.

Anie Delgado has always been insistent on doing good alongside doing what she loves. Even in her humble beginnings of playing unreleased songs at underground music venues like The Bowery Electric, Gold Sounds Bar, and Pianos in NYC, Anie donated her ticket sales to Brooklyn Pride Center, an organization that serves LGBTQ+ youth in Brooklyn. She partnered with youth climate organization Zero Hour to raise awareness for the climate crisis after befriending activist Jamie Margolin by sliding into her DMs after reading her moving book Youth to Power and formerly served as a Global Ambassador for CHOOOSE. Anie says, “so much of the inspiration I get to write music comes from my love for people. I really just love humans. I love putting good into the world with my music, so why wouldn’t I echo that in my actions?”

Friends and family always knew that Anie would soon depart her traditional upbringing in small town Florida, but it was Anie who knew first. Born in Miami and raised in Melbourne, Florida, Cuban-American artist Anie Delgado was immersed in a childhood full of her Cuban heritage. Anie realized she was given a gift and her dream was born. Receiving her first guitar at the age of nine, Anie journaled and wrote as a young teen inspired by artists like Taylor Swift, Cher, and Carly Simon as she dug deep and explored her voice figuratively, lyrically, and literally.

New York City beckoned, and after an audition in Miami, Anie was accepted into The American Musical and Dramatic Academy whose alumni include Jason Derulo, Anthony Ramos and Paul Sorvino. Despite her academic success and pressure to attend traditional college and pursue a career in law or medicine, a few weeks after high school graduation, an 18-year old Anie Delgado arrived in the Big Apple to major in Integrated Performing Arts. The competitive and highly rigorous program sealed an already strong work-ethic and melded with a laser-focused understanding of the multiple facets of performance and entertainment.

Upon completion of the program, armed with the tools and experience of living in NYC, she was cast in the Buddy: A Buddy Holly Story musical for a two-month residency at The Palace Theatre in the Dells. Realizing she was moving away from her goal of writing and performing her own music, she left the indie film and theater scene in Manhattan and visited Los Angeles and ended up staying to pursue music.

Just after moving to LA, Anie met producers PJ Bianco (The Jonas Brothers, ARIZONA, Demi Lovato) and Nick Lee (Baby Jake, Stray Kids). PJ and Nick honed in on her raw talent producing her self-written first single “Galaxy.” Her debut single “Galaxy” caught the attention of manager Kelly Blakely, and soon after Anie joined Blakely Entertainment and spent 2020 co-writing her debut EP with songwriter/artist/producer Sam Nicolosi (Warner Chapell / Seeking Blue). Keep up with Anie by visiting AnieDelgado.com.

Magic Giant

The LA-based indie-folk band Magic Giant have sold out legendary venues ranging from Los Angeles’ Troubadour to Mercury Lounge in New York City, headlined festivals such as RiSE in the Mojave Desert for 14,000 people, and played celebrated events including Rock the Vote. Their latest release, “Set On Fire,” charted at #4 on Spotify’s US Viral 50 and the band has been featured on Spotify’s New Music Tuesday and declared an “Artist on the Verge” by Billboard. These successes almost didn’t happen because the band itself almost didn’t happen.

The folk revival band was first imagined in 2012 when lead singer Austin Bis made a New Year’s resolution to follow his childhood dream and put a band together. New to Los Angeles, Austin asked around in an attempt to find someone who could play banjo, fiddle, and sing harmonies and was quickly introduced to Zambricki, another recent LA transplant. Together they played a handful of shows and though they had a great time, things soon fizzled out. Six months later, the talent-buyer from the Sweetlife Music Festival reached out, unaware that the band was on hiatus, and attempted to book them after seeing one of the band’s rare early performances. Austin and Zambricki couldn’t turn down the offer, and thus the rebirth of the band began. The duo received a thunderous response from the crowd and soon parlayed one festival into two, landing a slot at the inaugural Life Is Beautiful Festival. Soon after, they started weaving mandolins with live horns and drum machines into their sound, and added a crucial piece to the puzzle: Brian “Zangarang” Zaghi on upright bass and guitar. The trio played their first show as the newly minted Magic Giant in March 2014.

The band self-produced its debut EP, which featured notable musicians including Rashawn Ross of Dave Matthews Band and Spencer Ludwig of Capital Cities. The Magic Giant EP was released in March of 2015 to critical acclaim. NPR proclaimed, “This L.A. indie-folk band has a festival anthem on its hands” and the band was brought in for a performance on KEXP hosted by John Richards. Since then, Magic Giant has moved bodies and souls in over thirty cities across North America, building a reputation for its infectious sing-alongs and communal live experiences, blending folk instruments with big drums and dance rhythms. They are currently working on their debut full-length record from their 1940’s bomb-shelter-turned-studio in Silver Lake, California.

Magic Giant is Austin Bis [lead vocals], Zambricki [banjo, mandolin, fiddle] and Brian “Zangarang” Zaghi [upright bass, guitar].

Smoke Season

LA-based indie duo, Smoke Season, describe their powerhouse blend of electronic and soul in four words: “Fleetwood Mac with beats”. Gabrielle Wortman and Jason Rosen, the duo that comprises Smoke Season, have carved out a sonic niche for themselves in the indie world — drawing on electronic, rock steady and soul influences to create something “utterly fascinating” (axs).

In November 2017, the group released their original single, “Wolves,” described by The Line of Best Fit as “indie-pop at its best” and announced a collaboration with UK-based audio technology brand, MQA, on an advertising campaign featuring the single.  “Good Days,” released in summer 2017, was featured in Season 2 of BBC America’s Dirk Gently Holistic Detective Agency.  The duo has received acclaim from major press outlets such as W Magazine, Buzzfeed, Huffington Post, Clash Magazine, LA Weekly, and The New York Times, to name a few.

Smoke Season continues to be an influence in the fashion world — recently announcing a merchandise line designed by lead singer, Gabrielle, and featuring one-of-a-kind vintage products.  The line’s first round of merchandise sold out within 12 hours of going live.

The pair has also risen as a voice for social change: flying to Standing Rock North Dakota to support DAPL protests and released videos focusing on bullying of LGBTQ youth (“Loose”), support for veterans (“When The Smoke Clears”), and immigration reform (“Emilia”).

Their 2016 Ouroboros EP featured a socially conscious short film that was featured at the 2017 Cannes Film and 2017 Hollyshort Film Festivals.

Smoke Season performed at SXSW 2017 and completed an international fall 2017 tour including stops in Los Angeles, Seattle, New York City and London.

ONR

Scottish-based ONR appeared on the music scene practically overnight after leaking his first single, “Jericho” through indie music label, Leftwing, before being signed to Capitol Records. With an understated confidence and maturity, he cites David Bowie and Arcade Fire as his musical inspirations.

He has been featured in major publications such as the The Village Voice, Huffington Post, BBC Introducing, CLASH Magazine, Culture Collide, Alternative Press, Vents Magazine, and Lemonade Magazine. Later this year he will be performing at Leeds, Great Escape, and on support dates with Mondo Cozmo. ONR is currently working with producers Mark Crew (Bastille, Rag & Bone Man), Doc McKinney (The Weeknd) and legendary mixer Spike Stent (Massive Attack, Frank Ocean).

His latest single “AMERICAN GODS” (released Feb 16th) was featured on New Music Friday, Young and Free, and Viral 50 UK playlists on Spotify, as well as Breaking Alternative, Best of the Week playlists on Apple Music. His debut EP will be released spring of 2018.