Category Archives: News

2012 Soul Train Awards Nominee – Peter White

        The nominations for the 2012 Soul Train Awards were announced Wed., Sept. 19 and among the nominees are some of the cream of the crop in urban music, including Beyonce, Usher, Estelle, Frank Ocean and Mary … Continue reading

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55th Annual GRAMMY Nominations

A Train is pleased to announce our nominations for the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards!  The list this year includes so many talented artists in a variety of categories that we encourage you to click on the link below to view … Continue reading

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New Publishing Clients for A Train

Cali Y el Dandee, the oustanding Columbian duo whose video for YO TE ESPERARÉ has had more than 69 million views on YouTube, have a new album coming on Universal here in the U.S.  Represented through A Train’s alliance with … Continue reading

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La Chiva Gantiva on NPR and at the Olympics

La Chiva Gantiva’s song “Cumbiaje” off their Pelao album was hand-picked by the Alt. Latino channel as part of the NPR show’s playlist called Into The Blue: Seven Songs For A Stormy Day At The Beach. The sound of traditional … Continue reading

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Will Bernard’s Outdoor Living – 3 Out of 4 Stars in Downbeat

“Guitarist Will Bernard doesn’t hurt for references. The Berkeley native has recorded with Don Cherry and Stanton Moore. He’s jammed with Charlie Hunter, Dr. John and John Medeski. And he’s collaborated with Tom Waits, Spearhead and hip-hop ensemble the Coup. … Continue reading

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Dust Bowl Children Grammy Nominated

The International Bluegrass Music Association has honored A Train’s Peter Rowan with the nomination of Dust Bowl Children for SONG OF THE YEAR. Sung by Dan Tyminski, nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year, and performed by Alison Krauss & … Continue reading

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