Overview
76th Street
This fast-rising duo is quickly establishing a national and global presence following tour appearances with LP and Marianas Trench. In fact, 76th Street recently scored 6,000+ entries in NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest to Win “Best Desk” in the “Fan Favorite” vote. These days, they’ve got 1,000,000+ followers on social media, largely owing to their hook-filled single releases.
Haley and Spencer are 76th Street. Their compelling harmonies (Haley’s mature vocals and dynamic keyboard paired with Spencer’s energetic voice and striking electric guitar) combine into a dynamic blend of indie-rock. Their driving pop beats and electronic soundscapes create a distinct and powerful sound, whether performing great originals or contemporary covers.
The duo’s songwriting and musical chemistry is rooted in shared experiences from a longstanding friendship that goes all the way back to childhood when they first met and shared a love of music. Siblings always enjoy a natural harmony, but these life-long friends are equally tight and always spot-on.
Torsney
Celebration, freedom and radical honesty; Tornsey shares their experiences of both deep loss and empowering self discovery.
Born in LA, now living in Nashville, their deeply personal songwriting shares the process of leaving constrictive religion and rediscovering her identity and joy - a story that’s brought them into community and beautiful relationships.
Their debut EP "Find The Sun" was written and recorded shortly after the artist came out as queer and defined a new life path for herself. The four song project validates listeners with similar experiences through heart wrenching lyrics, emotive choir-like vocal moments, and warm guitars.
“Four years ago, I was writing songs about how I’d never amount to anything and how much I doubted who I was at every angle. While I’m nowhere near perfectly healed from those traumas, broken relationships, my identity has shifted so immensely that I finally feel like I’m ready to tell a different side of my story, and make space to explore other’s stories as well,” she says.
“From leaving religion and finding it again in my own right, to discovering joy, hope and freedom all over again in unpredictable places, this new wave of music feels so full of openness and love. I think embracing who you are is the most divine path anyone can take, and I hope to keep walking it, bringing as many people along as I can.”
The artist is part of Queer Music Agencies roster and has been featured in multiple festival lineups and US tours - including Nashville Pride Festival , Jersey Pride Festival, headlining Loveland, CO Pride Festival, and opening for 76th Street, Flamy Grant, and Semler. In January 2025 she released an album of stripped back songs from the archives of her songwriting, and is now in the process of writing and recording her next studio project.