artists
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liz dieleman
“USA: Have the red and white, I’ll keep the blue.”
Liz Dieleman started singing as a child in Holland, Michigan, performing in church with her mother, Virginia, and her father, Dale Alan, who has produced two albums of his own music, both on which Liz appears. Liz continued to sing and perform through her school years in leading theatrical stage performances and honors choirs including a European tour and placement in Michigan’s State Honors choir. She received her first guitar as a high school graduation gift and immediately taught herself to play and began writing songs. She performed through college at school events and local coffeeshops and bars.
mark rice
“…sort of small town, intimate folk rock based on realism rather than cliche…”
Hailing from the rust belt town of Weirton, WV, fans of Mark Rice describe his music as intimate, folk rock in the vein of Bob Dylan, Bruce Springstein(Nebraska, Devils and Dust), and Coldplay. The lyrical rawness of his songs comes from his desire to plumb the depth of his own depravity while surrendering that desire to the ravishing pursuit of redemption.
verien
“…West Coast cool meets East Coast attitude.”
“Fun, sun, surfing, and girls” that’s what Verien’s music is all about. One listen will take you back to a time when sand was between your toes, love was in the air and anything was possible. Often described as a mix of “West Coast cool meets East Coast attitude”, Verien’s music has been compared to the likes of Brian Wilson and Jack Johnson.






