María Zardoya, lead vocalist of The Marías, has announced she will be touring under her Not for Radio moniker in January 2026 in support of her recently released debut solo album, Melt. The “Not for ...
This past summer, The Marías’ María Zardoya launched Not For Radio, a new solo endeavor. Her debut album, Melt, dropped a few weeks ago, earlier this month. Now, she has shared her first video in ...
After seven years of making music with indie-pop band The Marías, lead singer María Zardoya branches off as Not for Radio, a name representing her exasperation with commercial demand and pop hits. In ...
The debut solo album from María Zardoya of the Marias presents some logistical challenges: Her main band is already basically named after her; the Marías just finished a tour and are highly touted for ...
In late August, María Zardoya began posting a series of quiet voice notes for fans on Spotify, guiding them gently toward Not for Radio, a project she formed outside of her breakthrough band, the ...
Naples Comprehensive Health plans to build a 150-bed hospital in Ave Maria, bringing long-awaited medical services to the growing community and eastern Collier County. The project will rise in four ...
María Zardoya, the frontwoman of The Marías, has announced her debut solo album ‘Melt’, under the name Not For Radio. Now, Zardoya has announced her new solo project Not For Radio, and confirmed that ...
The Marías frontwoman on her new side project Not for Radio, whose first album she made with the "intention of not writing any pop songs." By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard Español “I ...
The Marías very much catapulted themselves into the mainstream on the back of last year's Submarine, which garnered a viral hit with the subtle "No One Noticed." Now, singer María Zardoya has ...
Work has been completed on a pair of projects at Ave Maria University that modernize the school’s infrastructure and upgrades its automation system. Ameresco Inc., a Massachusetts-based energy ...
The Cleveland Chamber Music Society kicks off its season this week with a big dose of Franz Schubert: his piano/violin/cello trios #1 in B-flat major and #2 in E-flat major written in 1827 and 1828.