Alt-country band Public Water Supply has not one or two, but three songwriters, all of whom contributed to its debut album, out Jan. 13.
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Driftwood’s Dan Forsyth goes solo with the lonely, lovely ‘Friday Night Nowhere’
Driftwood frontman Dan Forsyth shifts away from his band’s sunny Americana to overcast folk songs on his solo debut, “Friday Night Nowhere.”
Charles Emanuel finds ‘Freedom’ with new R&B love songs
On the new album “Freedom,” Charles Emanuel expands on his acoustic-driven pop-soul sound with rich R&B songs about the power of love.
Katie Morey’s intimate songwriting style drives ‘Friend of a Friend’
Katie Morey’s debut solo album “Friend of a Friend” finds the songwriter reaching a new level of creative complexity.
Matt O’Brian emerges with new music project Flying Object
Matt O’Brian retains his soulful charm but ditches the roots-reggae of former bands Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad and Thunder Body on his new EP “No Rewind.”
Sam Nitsch turns to polished pop grandeur on โNEOWISEโ
The ukulele-slinginโ singer-songwriter Sam Nitsch opts for adventurous, upbeat melodies with big arrangements on his debut studio album.
Cammy Enaharo releases evocative music video for the single ‘When You Call’
Rochester singer-songwriter Cammy Enaharo’s music video for the single โWhen You Callโ is a powerful statement on the importance of creative expression.
Ithaca musician Janet Batch brings small-town songs to Abilene for CD release show
Ithaca-based country-folk musician Jan Batch writes songs inspired by her small-town roots and brings them to Abilene Bar & Lounge on Nov. 4.
Cammy Enaharo searches for โReal Loveโ with new single
Originally written for Gold Koa, “Real Love” features singer-songwriter Cammy Enaharoโs vivid storytelling and rich vocal tone.
‘The Twilight Zone’ gets the Watkins treatment in clever Rochester Fringe concert
In the show “Singing Serling,” Rochester band Watkins & the Rapiers brings its whimsy to original songs inspired by “The Twilight Zone.”
Sally Louise’s full-length debut album celebrates self-empowerment
On “My Hands Are On Fire, out May 14, Sally Louise finds her voice as a confident singer-songwriter navigating pop, rock, soul, and folk.
The Local Hang-Ups’ ‘Dialtone’ addresses quarantine and connection
The acoustic pop duo The Local Hang-Ups uses seamless vocal harmonies to ponder missed connections on its debut “Dialtone EP,” out May 7.






