FEATURED ARTISTS
Bill Monroe
Bill Monroe is truly the Father of Bluegrass, an elder to country music and an entrenched figure in American cultural history. Even today he has fans in places where the most sophisticated mainstream country acts have trouble.
Earl Scruggs
The incomparable Earl Scruggs was honored with a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame, on February 13, 2003. Peermusic would like to congratulate him for this well-deserved honor. It recognizes his great career which has helped define country music as ... more
Merche Corisco
Merche, a 25 year old from Madrid, had her first album released in 1996. Influences from Jane’s Addiction to Janis Joplin are readily apparent.
Pedro Flores
This brilliant Latin songwriter gave us some memorable songs of the 20th century, including - Perdón, Esperenza Inútil, Bajo Un Plamar, Obsesión and Qué Te Pasa?.
Perez Prado
Cuban-born Dámaso Perez Prado was known as “The Mambo King,” a title he earned for his popular compositions and recordings of the early 1950s that spread the fame of the dance that blended Afro-Cuban rhythms with American swing.
Stewart Agnew
Having signed to Peer Music and on completing two support tours with Ron Sexsmith and a short Irish tour with Beth Orton, Stewart recorded his debut album In January 2002. Stewart and the band took to the road for his debut Irish ... more
Charlie's Magazine
The name Charlie's Magazine comes from Charlotte Berg's (the lead singer) nickname Charlie and the record by Ricki Lee Jones "The Magazine".
Brundlefly
Experts in their field of dreams and nightmares, Brundlefly’s angle on contemporary pop, some would say, totally rocks.