| | | Big Daddy Kane & The Las Supper | | Hip Hop | Brooklyn, NY, US | | Big Daddy Kane & The Las Supper is the R&B and Soul collective of hip-hop legend Big Daddy Kane and his new band, Las Supper. The supergroup released their debut record, Back to the Future, last spring. The album features the Brooklyn emcee's signature flow over the full, Motown-inspired tracks of the band. Listen to "Child in Me" now. | | | | | | | Do you have what it takes to be featured here? | | Get a Crowd Review to find out. Featured Artists who score 7.8 or above qualify for consideration. | | | | | | | Lucius | | Bollywood/Tollywood | Brooklyn, NY, US | | Hailed by Rolling Stone as a Band to Watch, alliteratively lauded by The New York Times for their "luscious, luminous, lilting lullabies" and praised by NPR for their "charisma and charm," Lucius makes music that evokes classic girl-group pop and iconic rock 'n' roll with a modern twist. Listen to "Turn it Around" now. | | | | | | | | Benjamin Tissell | | Singer Songwriter | Portland, OR, US | | Benjamin Tissell is a Portland-based singer-songwriter. Covering a wide range of musical styles, from piano ballads to foot-stomping folk to cinematic sounds, Benjamin is a down-to-earth storyteller. His music centers on themes of honesty, hope, humanity and community. Listen to "Something Beautiful" now. | | | | | | | | Amanda Markley | | Singer Songwriter | Snohomish, WA, US | | 2013 was a breakout year for 20-year-old Amanda Markley. The pop singer was chosen from Ernie Ball's Battle of the Bands to play Van's Warped Tour '13 in Seattle on the Acoustic Basement stage, sharing the stage with William Beckett, Owen Plant and Brian Marquis. This was just the beginning of this rising star's success. Listen to "Monster" now. | | | | | | | | Michelle Held | | Singer Songwriter | Detroit, MI, US | | Michelle Held is a singer-songwriter with a big heart and a guitar. The Detroit-based artist cites Bob Dylan as one of her greatest influences, evidenced by her soulful, reflective folk music. Hear her in "Good Enough" now. | | | | | | | |