It started out as a place where musicians could take a break from the tedium of the road to record a few songs and post them online for fans. Over the course of a decade, Daytrotter has become home to ...
After five years, 2,000-plus recording sessions and more than 15 million free downloads, Daytrotter.com no longer will be free to its listeners. The Rock Island-based studio and concert promoter is ...
When Charlie Parr told the crowd at Daytrotter, “There’s a lot of stuff going on,” his simple statement summed up the weekend pretty well. It’s not every day in downtown Davenport that you can see a ...
Nine years ago, Sean Moeller set out to create his “dream job,” and Daytrotter was born. Today, more than 5,000 recording sessions later, it seems there is no stopping the music powerhouse. Mr.
After years of waiting and weeks of build-up, Daytrotter’s new home in downtown Davenport is officially open and rockin’. At the grand opening show on Monday night, about 200 people packed the first ...
Daytrotter.com has just announced details on their Barnstormer 5 tour, which will spread out a bit further than the Midwest this time around! The tour will last from August 26th – September 3rd, and ...
Delta Spirit played to a sold out crowd at Bowery Ballroom in NYC on Saturday night (2/21). Throughout the set they were joined on stage by friends and guests, members of opening bands Other Lives and ...
Paste’s Daytrotter Studio first hosted Lizzo back on March 15, 2014, after her first independent album, Lizzobangers, and immediately fell for the Houston rapper. As Sean Moeller wrote at the time: ...
The eternally dusky Brooklyn crew performed newer tracks -- "Through The Floor" (which we heard for the first time at our '08 CMJ party) and "Sycamore Tree" -- along with a couple older favorites when ...
If you've been reading this blog for a while, you've probably heard me mention Daytrotter at least once. They're the indie music recording studio/website in Rock Island, IL, that releases free ...
Bill Sagan calls Sean Moeller a 21st-century Bill Graham. That’s pretty high praise. Sagan, who describes Graham as “arguably the greatest concert promoter from the late 1960s through the late 1990s,” ...