Lyricist, singer, and songwriter MaryAnn Stefanik has been a lifelong lover of music. MaryAnn has several releases under her belt, including the albums A Rose…Is a Rose…Is a Rose (2006) and Transparent (2017), along with several single releases as [Click here to open...]
Karen Salicath Jamali – Hope of Angels
Award-winning Denmark-born composer & pianist Karen Salicath Jamali has a remarkable story. After suffering a severe head injury in 2012 and subsequently recovering in 2015, Karen took to playing the piano. Six years beyond her recovery, her [Click here to open...]
Oceans of Being – The Reaper
Chicago-based artist Brian Berglund - currently releasing music as Oceans of Being - is a true one-man-band working in the electronic space. Aside from performing, he also acts as his own composer and producer on his releases. His newest project is a [Click here to open...]
Handsome Karnivore – Entities From The Fog
Originally hailing from New Jersey, the band Handsome Karnivore has been cultivating their dynamic brand of rock music since 2012. Currently, the band has one move to Los Angeles, three full-length releases, and countless lineup changes under their [Click here to open...]
Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara – Layla (single)
We're inching closer and closer to the release of the new Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara album. Set for release in June, this prolific flute duo has done a remarkable job building anticipation around their upcoming 15-track project, premiering [Click here to open...]
Steven Blane – The Met
We're no strangers to the work of singer-songwriter Steven Blane here at The Ark. His last release, the album Boulevard of Broken Dreams, was a project we found to exemplify the brilliance of restraint in songwriting and musical production. So [Click here to open...]
Relative Rabbit – Curios for the Curious
Digital duo Morgan Shinshtine and Matt Tyson have never met in person - but that hasn't put a damper on their creative chemistry. With Shinshtine providing guitars and bass, Tyson providing drums and vocals, and both contributing keys and synths, [Click here to open...]
Christopher Jessup – The First Movements
Award-winning, Juilliard-educated, frequent Carnegie Hall performer Christopher Jessup has a musical resume that many classical musicians only dream of. His list of accomplishments is vast - his compositions have been performed by the [Click here to open...]
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