Midnight Thieves
The Midnight Thieves feature brothers Mike Perez, Frank Perez, and Grant J. Hill with all three on guitars and vox. The music they create is a sonic landscape of rock,rock en español , blues and folk blended together. The Midnight Thieves have been playing shows throughout their home state of California, and have been featured in the press/radio to great reviews.
Lillie Lemon
Lillie Lemon is an indie electro-pop duo based in Monterey, California. Their instrumentation utilizes primarily synthesizers, with a hybrid drum kit. Songs are fueled by a unique hybrid of acoustic and electric sounds.
Martay
An indie artist from the Central Coast of California, Martay is a consistent innovator out to change the hearts of her generation. Realizing as a teenager that music was not enough to get past many of the aches and pains she was experiencing from family drug issues and her parent’s divorce, Martay soon found relief in the creative process of making music. Now older, she uses music not only as a mechanism of release but to fuel her passion of helping others get past their own hurdles. When she's not on the road doing shows, you can find Martay hosting a podcast with the non-profit called Make It Rain or helping with the music at her local church.
Midnight Thieves
The Midnight Thieves feature brothers Mike Perez, Frank Perez, and Grant J. Hill with all three on guitars and vox. The music they create is a sonic landscape of rock,rock en español , blues and folk blended together. The Midnight Thieves have been playing shows throughout their home state of California, and have been featured in the press/radio to great reviews.
Lillie Lemon
Lillie Lemon is an indie electro-pop duo based in Monterey, California. Their instrumentation utilizes primarily synthesizers, with a hybrid drum kit. Songs are fueled by a unique hybrid of acoustic and electric sounds.
Martay
An indie artist from the Central Coast of California, Martay is a consistent innovator out to change the hearts of her generation. Realizing as a teenager that music was not enough to get past many of the aches and pains she was experiencing from family drug issues and her parent’s divorce, Martay soon found relief in the creative process of making music. Now older, she uses music not only as a mechanism of release but to fuel her passion of helping others get past their own hurdles. When she's not on the road doing shows, you can find Martay hosting a podcast with the non-profit called Make It Rain or helping with the music at her local church.
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