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Mighty: The Buick Boy on the Big Stage
In the heart of Portland’s bustling music scene, Mighty—also known as Mathias Mauk—has carved out a unique space with his compelling artistry and personal resilience. His latest project, Buick Boy, isn’t just an album; it’s a raw, emotional journey that reflects his tumultuous past and triumphant present.
Tahirah Memory: Through the Analogues of Memory
In the ever-evolving world of music, few artists embody the essence of soulful storytelling and genuine connection as Tahirah Memory does. With a career that has beautifully woven together elements of jazz, soul, and personal narrative, Memory’s journey is a testament to the power of music as a vessel for both self-expression and intimate connection.
Medejin: Different Paths Leading To The Same Journey
Based out of Washington, the music band Medejin consists of four members, Jenn Taranto who does the groups’ vocals, plays the guitar and keyboard, Rebecca Gutterman who also plays guitar, Ben Dorcy their newest bass players. Matthew Cooks on the drums, percussion, and backing vocals.
PDX Hip Hop Week to honor Besa Gordon and Converge Media
PDX Hip Hop Week is back, and it's bigger than ever! From August 20th to 26th, Portland will come alive with the rhythm and soul of hip hop culture. This annual celebration, founded in 2015 by DJ O.G.ONE and the late Starchile, aims to unite the community, support local artists, and honor the positive impact of hip hop.
All she does is Wynne: Portland's rising rap star
When 12-year-old Sina Holwerda told her parents she wanted to be a rapper, they didn’t expect it to stick. After 15 years, the now 27-year-old Holwerda, known by her middle name “Wynne,” clearly had the right idea. The Lake Oswego-raised University of Oregon grad is a rapidly rising hip-hop star based in Portland.
Tony Ozier: The Multi-instrumentalist Talks Becoming A Portland Funk Pioneer
Tony Ozier, a Chicago-born, Texas-raised, and now Portland-based musician, was born destined for a life in music. With a family deeply rooted in lyrical traditions—his grandfather a gospel musician and his father, aunt, and uncles all singers—Ozier's path seemed preordained. Today, he stands as a prominent figure in Portland's dynamic music scene known for his blend of soul, funk, and multi-instrumental tracks. Although initially interested in pursuing a basketball career, life had different plans after the dream ended.
Seattle’s Ro'Nae on the Rhythms and Roots of Her Art
Ro'Nae Ruffer has been a part of Seattle’s musical landscape since her youth. She found her voice singing Mariah Carey covers, inspired by the rhythmic melodies filling her home. Music was a family affair, with her mother’s love for R&B and her father’s penchant for rap shaping her eclectic taste. This early immersion in diverse genres laid the foundation for Ro'Nae’s unique style, blending the soulful allure of R&B with the energetic cadence of rap.
G.Prez: Talks Entrepreneurship, Community, and Converge
Seattle-based music veteran and entrepreneur, Keith aka G.Prez Asphy, recently sat down with Converge Music to talk about his career in the music industry. G.Prez has been involved in the industry since the mid-80s when he first started DJing at local middle schools. Since then, he has made a name for himself as a DJ, promoter, producer, and label owner.
Marshall Hugh, Founder of Fremont Fridays, Talks Community and Growth on The Day with Trae
Marshall Hugh, the creative force behind Seattle's Fremont Fridays, recently appeared on The Day with Trae to discuss the origins and evolution of what is rapidly becoming a beloved Seattle music and art summer series.
Through The Ups And Down, Music Gets You Through: KGODD
Coming straight out of Federal Way, born Kiere McCoy but to the world he is known as ‘KGodd’, during his school days those who knew him would catch him rapping and free styling either acapella or over a beat throughout the day. In addition to having a love for music, McCoy was an athlete and his basketball talent led him to playing for a Division II school two hours away in Portland, Oregon.
Young and Talented Showcase: Seattle's Rising Stars Shine
Earlier this month, the Black and Tan Hall in South Seattle was the scene of an extraordinary event: the Young and Talented showcase. This unique concert, put on for kids by kids, highlighted the musical prowess of some incredibly gifted young performers.
Alana Rich on Forging Her Own Path in Pop Music
Alana Rich, a dynamic pop artist rooted in Portland, has always been immersed in creativity.
Her artistic journey began with writing poetry in elementary school, which later evolved into songwriting when she picked up the guitar at nine. Combining her love for writing, singing, and playing guitar, Rich started crafting her own songs, initially performing for family and small gatherings before transitioning to cafe performances. Her sound has continually evolved, traversing genres like acoustic pop, pop-punk, and blues pop, but always retaining a core element of pop music.
Darrius Willrich: Harmony in Music and Education
The phrase 'those who can’t do, teach' doesn’t apply to Darrius Willrich, a singer, songwriter, pianist, and educator.
He began his musical journey at around 15, initially taking piano lessons, which sparked a deep interest in the instrument. This passion for the ivory keys persisted through college, where he pursued jazz piano studies and eventually built a career around his art.
Seattle's Dual Guitar Dynamo: Jimmy Scratch James and the Art of the Plug and Play
Jabrille Williams, known on stage as Jimmy Scratch James, has a musical journey deeply rooted in a diverse range of influences from his family. Growing up in a vibrant, music-filled household, James was surrounded by an eclectic mix of sounds. His mother introduced him to everything from Chuck Berry to Motown, while his siblings contributed a mix of heavy metal, classical, and pop music, creating a rich tapestry that shaped his musical palette.
Ground Zero Radio Spotlights Black Stax at Metier Brewing Company
Ground Zero Radio (GZR) was on the scene at Metier Brewing Company in Seattle to celebrate Black Music Month with a special live podcast interview featuring Black Stax, legends in the Seattle Hip Hop scene.
Stopping At Nothing Is Julia Logue’s Biggest Reward
Coming straight out of Portland, the soulful singer-songwriter and musician inspired by jazz vocals and introspective lyrics, Julia Logue is a jack of all trades. She plays guitar which helps draw the elements of alternative, neo-soul, R&B, and jazz music that all complent her vocals fluently.
TeZATalks: Seattle's Trailblazing Hardcore Popstar on Her Upcoming Release and Cultivating Her Sound
With her upcoming record, The Revenge, set to release this Sunday, Seattle-based musician and performer TeZATalks is approaching a significant milestone she has been working towards since her musical beginnings. Known for her unique "Hardcore pop" style—a fusion of nu-metal, punk, and electro-pop that has captivated millions of fans—TeZA is offering a preview of her debut album, Black Girl American Horror Story, a discography of work anticipated to be her most authentic and compelling to date.
Gabriel T: A Lifelong Journey in Music and Community
Starting his musical journey as he walked the halls of Garfield High School, Gabriel Teodros found the love of music, grabbed hold of it, and didn’t let go. As a student in 1996, he started writing music and taking the art seriously, and a year later, after moving to Las Vegas, he eventually took the stage for his first performance. Despite moving to Nevada for some time, at 18, Gabriel found his way back to Seattle in 1999 and started performing there.
Three Decades and Counting: DJ O.G.ONE. Is Still the One
Born David Jackson but known to the world as ‘DJ OG One,’ Jackson has put in 25 years and counting within the music industry. He is a musical pioneer in the Pacific Northwest. Aside from being the Portland Trailblazers DJ, Jackson has performed at countless events and parties with some of the greatest artists and celebrities the world has ever seen.
Eva Walker: Harmonizing Passion and Parenthood in the Pursuit of Music
The journey began here in Washington when a teacher loaned a guitar to teenage Eva Walker and from that moment, she blossomed from the concrete and pursued music to it’s fullest capacity. From the first moment of touching and feeling a guitar, it brought back the fact she always wanted to play this instrument but unfortunately did not have the access to one.