by craig kusek | Nov 14, 2024
Wick O’Rya is a nomadic singer-songwriter from Lincoln, Nebraska, whose music captures the highs and lows of life with timeless storytelling and a powerful voice. Driven by a deep love for travel and music, Wick aims to share songs that resonate with as many people as possible.
by craig kusek | Nov 2, 2024
Hey, we’re Frantic Youth. An alternative/indie rock/pop band from Grand Island Nebraska. Our sound is a mix between indie rock and pop, punk, alternative rock, ambient, classic rock, and sometimes funk. We formed in 2024 after meeting at a party. Where just midwestern teenagers looking to play and have a good time. We are currently on New System Records.
by craig kusek | Oct 29, 2024
“Dana has a poet’s eye for beauty & detail, a blue’s man’s soul, and a songbird’s gift. He is remarkable.” Hayes Carll
“The album (The Ghost of Tucumcari) is 5 star Grammy material.” Shake Russell
“He leaves us thinking, as only the best songwriters do.” Jim Hynes – Glide Magazine
“Blown Away. The Title Cut! What can I say but “Meow.” Marilyn Rea Beyer WFMT
“Genius” Tom Tranchilla KPFT
by craig kusek | Oct 29, 2024
A working class soul.
A ten pound steel guitar.
A voice dripping of nostalgia.
Writing and recording as a solo artist since 2014 has led to the release of albums including Medicine (2020), Live. In House (2021) and recent studio release, Rust Don’t Shine.
Every live performance exposes parallels between his personal journey and the American experience, no matter the size of stage.
Each song, a story to further develop the focus on the benefits and struggles that come with small town rural life.
by craig kusek | Oct 29, 2024
“Shanna in a Dress combines witty, heartfelt songwriting with great musicianship guaranteed to deliver a memorable experience for anyone lucky enough to hear her. From the incredibly moving “Daddy’s Little Girl” to the super funny “Mmm That’s Hot” she hits home on every level taking her listeners on a delightful roller coaster ride of laughter, tears and everything in between.”
— Steve Seskin, Grammy-nominated songwriter