About Me
Streamline Management is a New York based artist management company dedicated to honoring the artists’ vision.
Streamline is a division of Sunday Entertainment
Current artists include:
JESSE RUBEN
THE DEJAS /
AARON KATZ
DANA ALEXANDRA
ANDREW ANDERSON
CAITLYN HESSELL
KAT MULVANEY
Sunday Entertainment Artists include:
MILHOUSE
MADISON FAIR
HILLSIDE MANOR
JOAL RUSH
SARA HOUSER
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JESSE RUBEN
A fourth-generation musician, Jesse’s family immersed him in music even before he could walk. By the time he moved to Boston in 2004, he had a record’s worth of material and felt it was time to get his music out. He booked his first show that following March, and quickly began playing at local coffee shops, bars, and colleges. Within a year he had sold out venues across the northeast including the Paradise Lounge in Boston and The Point in Philadelphia, and done a live radio performance for 1.5 million listeners on Chicago’s KISSFM.
Jesse’s material reflects his powerful and innate ability to relate his own life to the lives of those around him, creating an unusually personal experience for his listeners. Now in the process of recording his first album with respected producer Clay Cook (John Mayer, Marshall Tucker Band), Jesse’s writing is innovative, honest, and ready to be heard.
PRESS:
WHO IS JESSE RUBEN
Play Philly magazine by Rachel Perry
July 3, 2007
WERS.org Artist Interview
WERS.org Artist Interview by Lucy Barber
August 7, 2007
Jesse Ruben on NPR’s WXPN
NPR Music
January 2008
Please, please, visit and help:
Zack Weinstein Organization
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ANDREW ANDERSON
Growing up in Boise, Idaho, a town once dominated by dirt roads and desert land, Andrew Anderson began singing and playing guitar at the age of 10. Under the impression that "serious musicians had to write their own music" Andrew started writing as soon as he picked up the guitar.
"I remember when I was 9 or 10, I sat at the piano and began jotting down lyrics about riding a horse... I had never even ridden a horse before." This was only the beginning of his journey into folk/country writing.
He began studying the mandolin at 16, which allowed Andrew to add a bluegrass twist to his songs.
Crediting Johnny Cash, Ray LaMontagne and David Bazan as sources of inspiration, Andrew captures the essence of everyday emotion in his writing, turning personal experience into poetry.
Andrew’s latest EP "Love In Reverse (Love Makes War, and Other Unfinished Work) focuses on the theme of disappointment and substance abuse.
PRESS:
WHATEVER IT TAKES
The Boise Beat by Stephanie May
January 2008
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CAITLYN HESSELL
Caitlyn Hessell’s love affair with music began at an early age with her introduction to The Beatles, whose albums quickly helped her realize the power of music. Wanting to create her own sounds, she took up the piano at age 7, and realizing her passion for music, she shortly thereafter began classical training on the cello. At age 12 she attended a Jonny Lang concert where she discovered the rebellious nature of the blues, and tired of being limited by classical scales, she took up the electric guitar. The rest of her childhood was spent developing her song-writing craft, and by college she had settled into her place as an acoustic singer-songwriter. After graduating from Boston University in May 2007, Caitlyn embarked on a string of successful collaborations with more down tempo and trip-hop artists. Caitlyn now lives in Boston and spends all of her spare time working on new songs and pursuing a career in music, and has most recently been described as "the lovechild of Jeff Buckley and Norah Jones", as well as being compared to the likes of Missy Higgins, Sia, and other great female singer/song writers. 2008 is promising to be a successful year for Caitlyn with her first EP, Always There, scheduled for release in February 2008 on Summer Rain Recordings, with a string of new tracks and collaborations set to follow. Devoted to the idea of giving something back to the world via her music, Caitlyn will be donating a portion of her royalties from her Always there EP to NextAid.org, a non-profit organization that provide help and support to children in Africa who have been orphaned by Aids.
PRESS:
Sing, Don’t Smoke
The Daily Free Press by Kat McKim
September 6, 2007
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