March 2015

Tedeschi Trucks Band today announced the second leg of its “Wheels of Soul” tour that will bring the Grammy-winning, 11-piece blues-rock dynamo together with soul sensation Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, and acclaimed guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, for a sizzling summer run of dates across America.  Performing at some of the finest outdoor venues in the country, and incorporating family-friendly ticket pricing wherever possible, the first of the tour’s

Colorado's Leftover Salmon will perform in Chicago, IL at Park West on Thursday July 2nd, one evening prior to the "Fare Thee Well" three night stand at Soldier Field in Chicago, which celebrates 50 Years of the Grateful Dead.

Leftover Salmon Fan Club Ticketing will go on sale Wednesday March 25th at 10:00am (Central Time). Venue on sale will be on Friday March 27th at 10:00am (Central Time).

Fresh off of a successful SXSW, Anna Vogelzang – the multi-instrumentalist, producer and songstress -- will be performing tracks from her latest release, Driftless, on Friday, April 10th at Viracocha.

Of Vogelzang, Blackbook raves, “every now and again, a folk-pop artist emerges with a universally warming sound that takes over the airwaves and attracts everyone from tweens to full blown adults, using smart and often G-rated lyrics over heartening melodies.”

Z2 Entertainment is proud to present Shakedown Street Performing 5/8/77 with Special Guests at the Fox Theatre on Friday, May 8th, 2015. Tickets are on sale March 20th for $12.50 advanced or $15 day of show.

THE GRATEFUL DEAD’S MAY 8TH 1977 BARTON HALL, CORNELL UNIVERSITY SHOW IS DEBATEBLY ONE OF THE GREATEST DEAD PERFORMANCES OF ALL TIME! CATCH THE SAME SHOW 38 YEARS LATER WITH SHAKEDOWN STREET AT THE FOX!!!

After a strong debut album in 2014, showcasing the five-piece progressive rock band’s diversity of influence, Agori Tribe starts 2015 off strong with “Tiny Tyrant Biggins & The Avant Groove,” also known as simply “Biggins.” The first single from an upcoming full length album of original material, “Biggins” further demonstrates the Memphis-based band’s need to stretch the boundaries of genre and fittingly incorporate a wide range of styles into a single track.

Boston folk are slow to pick faves and don’t easily suffer fools. Their teams, their politics, social discourse and of course, their music all fall to a collectively discerning eye, or in this case, ear. This is why fairly fledgling Beantown champs, The Ballroom Thieves are worth serious consideration everywhere and anywhere else.