Beginning as a group of friends and songwriters, Hello Noon came together sharing music with each other while students at UCLA.
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Community Video: Wojo – Necklace In My Pocket
Rooted in alternative rock, dipped in coffee-shop acoustic, a dash of grunge with a smooth melodic finish, Wojo’s music explores progressive new territory of his songwriting, incorporating elements of pop, metal, and psychedelia.
Community Video: Slow Motion Suicide – Castaway
Slow Motion Suicide is a collective of human beings crafting melodies for maladies (and
ladies) in the 21st century.
Community Video: Alex Di Leo – Brooklyn Bridge
Music started for Alex Di Leo when his grandma randomly gifted him an acoustic guitar for his 10th birthday. Two years later he put a band together with some friends to enter the 5th-grade talent show and they ended up winning.
Tip Number 9 in Better Performing: If You Don’t Show It, They Won’t Know It
Mistakes will happen at some point in your career, no matter how hard you try, at some point you are bound to make a mistake. The key is to move on without drawing attention to it.
Community Video: Sean O’Reilly – Dumb Love Song
Part piano-man, part 80s Metal Rocker, part emo balladeer, part electro fist pumper, Sean O’Reilly may be an artist of many clashing contingencies, but he is doing it his way.
Community Video: Face The King
Face The King is an independent alternative hard rock band based out of New York that has redefined the local rock scene with their arena size sound, both live and on record
Community Video: Rivers – Home & Hideaway
Rivers is a Harrisburg-area, all-acoustic trio consisting of lead guitarist/banjoist/vocalist Vincent Yarnell, percussionist/vocalist Matt Sinkovitz, and upright bassist/vocalist Joe Schaefer. Whether playing in or out on the streets this group changes it up and throws it down with surprising sound and song. Indie meet folk, folk meet pop and pop meet Rivers.
How to Eliminate Microphone Feedback
Here’s how to eliminate microphone feedback thanks to another one of Todd Hobin’s extremely helpful videos. No one likes feedback and a lot of people don’t know why or how it happens.