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Caves have long been a part of Irish folklore and mythology since ancient times, so what better place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Friday, March 17th than inside a magical cave in Southeast, Tennesse? The Caverns is hosting an epic St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with traditional Irish music from The Nashville Celts, The Caverns Irish Dancers, delicious Irish food and refreshments, and more. This festive underground event is bound to please locals and travelers alike while turning those who miss it green with envy.

Elevation Festivals, creators and producers of the Midwest's largest contemporary music festivals and producers of last year's Maple House Music + Arts Festival, announced today the lineup for the brand new WonderWorks Music Festival. As previously announced, the festival will take place at Allegheny County's Hartwood Acres Park this Memorial Day Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, May 27-28, 2023.  

Today, acclaimed Austin-based ensemble Wild Child shared their newest single “Cheap Champagne.” It’s the latest peek into their upcoming album End of the World, out March 31 via Reba’s Ranch Records, their new self-run label exclusively distributed by Secretly Distribution. A dreamy, full-bodied ballad, the song details the closing of a relationship and the bouts of second-guessing that quickly follows.

On May 6 and 7 , 2023 the legendary Bearsville Center in Woodstock, NY will host the second annual Woodstock Rock Art & Poster Show (WRAPS).

Don’t miss the chance to see acclaimed jazz pianist Manuel Valera and his formidable trio perform at Zinc for a splendid evening of jazz piano on Tuesday, March 7. He’s supported by Hamish Smith on bass and Lenny White on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets are available in advance for $30 or can be purchased on the day of the show for $35. For more information, please visit http://zincjazzcom.

Sitting between traditional folk, modern classical, and tribal dance music, The Trouble Notes’ newest single “Banjolorian” showcases a playful mix of traditional folk instruments and hip-hop grooves, juxtaposing rural Americana folk and urban rhythms that have been a driver behind the group’s unique sound. The vision for the song came together while traveling extensively in the American west during their Lose Your Ties tour in 2019.

Since 2001, Dirty Heads have mixed hip-hop, reggae, and rock to create a unique sound that both fully embodies their Southern California roots and resonates with audiences around the globe.

Dirty Heads are currently out streaming some of the biggest alternative acts in the U.S., with over 1.29 MILLION digital track sales and 2.7 BILLION on-demand streams since 2018. Dirty Heads also have over 3.1 million unique monthly listeners on Spotify.

On April 28th, UMe/Mercury and Anthem Records continue the comprehensive Rush 40th anniversary album series with new and expanded editions of the band’s decade-defining 1982 release, Signals, an album that signified how the band was in no way detached and subdivided from the ever-shifting 1980s musical landscape.

Today, Peter One, a 67 year old country-folk musician originally from Cote d’Ivoire now living in Nashville as a US citizen, announces his major label debut solo album Come Back To Me, set for release May 5, on Verve Records. His debut single “Birds Go Die Out Of Sight (Don’t Go Home)” featuring Allison Russell and telling the complex story of yearning to return home as an immigrant, is out today.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the enchanting music of GRAMMY-nominated jazz pianist Martin Bejerano and his trio! On Saturday, March 4, the trio will be performing live at the Zinc Bar, featuring bassist Edward Perez and drummer Obed Calvaire.

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of show. For more info, visit http://zincjazzcom.

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