Artists/Friends

Musicians

Billy CervenyBilly Cerveny
“In 1996 [Billy] began to play [music] full time…. [He] has performed for the President of The United States, George W. Bush on four separate occasions…. [Within the last few years] Billy [has also] had two songs featured in the [two] independent films…Almost Salinas…and…Hometown Legend…. With the release of [his album,] AM Radio, [he] has taken the next step as both a songwriter and musician.”


Katie HerzigKatie Herzig
“Katie began her career while in college as the lead singer for Boulder-based Newcomers Home…. From that foundation, [she] set…out on her own…with her 2005 solo debut Watch Them Fall…. [She then] moved to Nashville in 2006 and offered up Weightless…. From the delightful romps that kick it off to the mesmerizing heart aches that slip in toward the end, it’s a powerful journey that must be taken….”


Sandra McCrackenSandra McCracken
“The Missouri born singer-songwriter from…moved to Music City and quickly became Nashville ’s “best kept secret….” [O]ne listen to McCracken’s songs and you are pulled back to the heart of something that feels familiar and mourned. It is the sound and guts of real music, honest songwriting and an artist that is sold out to the art and not an industry….”


Justin RosolinoJustin Rosolino
“Justin started playing guitar when he was six years old…. His growth as a musician continued through his teens, and in 1991 he left New York for Charlottesville, Virginia, where he put down his electric guitar to front Southern Exposure, an acoustic duo that soon became a local mainstay…. Moving south in early 1997, Justin quickly established himself in the Atlanta acoustic scene. Before he’d even found a place to live he’d already won his first songwriting/performance competition at the nationally-renowned venue Eddie’s Attic. Since then he’s performed in over 30 states as well as overseas, selling over 4,500 recordings along the way….”

Photographers

Caleb Chancey