Born and raised in Minnesota and now living in California, John Elliott has been releasing albums and performing in every type of venue you can imagine since just before 9/11. His new album is called “North Star” and was mixed by Todd Sickafoose (Anaïs Mitchell, Ani DiFranco). The first single appeared on the Grammy website last year as a top 9 song to play on New Year’s Eve (alongside Prince and Beyoncé). His songs have been prominently heard on "Grey's Anatomy," "One Tree Hill,” "Californication,” and in several motion pictures. His music has been featured on NPR, in PASTE Magazine, on Neil Young's "Living With War” website, and in various other publications, digital and actual. His music has a cult-like international following and artists worldwide cover his songs. You can hear his music anywhere and everywhere if you're in the right place at the right time: on the radio, TV, and internet; in cars and around campfires. John remains an independent, unsigned and unaffiliated artist and he is proud of that fact. He continues to make a living and build a dedicated following the old fashioned way: one new believer at a time.
Lindsey Verrill and Jeff Johnston live as Little Mazarn between the organic and ethereal. Verrill steps out with spacious otherworldly songwriting and unconventional takes on traditional Appalachian repertoire which Johnston compliments with expertly attuned musical saw and keyboard drones. Together they create a landscape that's both alien and familiar.
Born and raised in Minnesota and now living in California, John Elliott has been releasing albums and performing in every type of venue you can imagine since just before 9/11. His new album is called “North Star” and was mixed by Todd Sickafoose (Anaïs Mitchell, Ani DiFranco). The first single appeared on the Grammy website last year as a top 9 song to play on New Year’s Eve (alongside Prince and Beyoncé). His songs have been prominently heard on "Grey's Anatomy," "One Tree Hill,” "Californication,” and in several motion pictures. His music has been featured on NPR, in PASTE Magazine, on Neil Young's "Living With War” website, and in various other publications, digital and actual. His music has a cult-like international following and artists worldwide cover his songs. You can hear his music anywhere and everywhere if you're in the right place at the right time: on the radio, TV, and internet; in cars and around campfires. John remains an independent, unsigned and unaffiliated artist and he is proud of that fact. He continues to make a living and build a dedicated following the old fashioned way: one new believer at a time.
Lindsey Verrill and Jeff Johnston live as Little Mazarn between the organic and ethereal. Verrill steps out with spacious otherworldly songwriting and unconventional takes on traditional Appalachian repertoire which Johnston compliments with expertly attuned musical saw and keyboard drones. Together they create a landscape that's both alien and familiar.