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Edie Brickell, Matt Chamberlain, Kaveh Rastegar and Mason Stoops Share “Bleeding In The Dark”

photo credit: Deanie Chen World Famous Pets—the new collaborative project from Edie Brickell, Matt Chamberlain, Kaveh Rastegar and Mason Stoops—share their new song, “Bleeding In The Dark,” today; listen/share HERE. “Bleeding In The Dark” is the third track unveiled from the band’s self-titled debut album, out September 25 via Shuffle Records, following “I Guess It’s… Continue reading Edie Brickell, Matt Chamberlain, Kaveh Rastegar and Mason Stoops Share “Bleeding In The Dark”

Billy Strings shares new song “10,000 Miles From a Friend” today

Press photo credit: Dana Trippe 3x Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Billy Strings shares his new song, “10,000 Miles From a Friend,” today. Watch the official music video HERE. The song is the latest unveiled from Strings’ highly anticipated new album, So Much for Goodbyes, out next Friday, August 28 via Reprise Records. Pre-order/pre-save… Continue reading Billy Strings shares new song “10,000 Miles From a Friend” today

Karina Rykman Shares “Shoegaze Summer” From Upcoming Album Late Checkout

Karina Rykman Shares “Shoegaze Summer” From Upcoming Album Late Checkout

More Than 32,000 Attend 17th Annual Montclair Jazz Festival

Photo Credit: Neil Grabowsky This past Saturday, August 15, downtown Montclair was transformed into a vibrant soundscape as JAZZ HOUSE KiDS, the nationally acclaimed nonprofit, presented the 17th Annual MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL Downtown Jamboree + Block Party. An estimated 32,000 music lovers filled the festival grounds at Lackawanna Station, marking the largest crowd in festival… Continue reading More Than 32,000 Attend 17th Annual Montclair Jazz Festival

Grateful Dead’s Summer Magic 1985 Boxed Set Arrives September 18

Arriving September 18, Summer Magic 1985 is a new 20CD boxed set bringing together seven previously unreleased Grateful Dead concerts from the band’s “Twenty Years So Far” Tour, limited to 10,000 individually numbered copies and available exclusively from Dead.net. Full of spellbinding moments that fans still talk about more than 40 years later – including… Continue reading Grateful Dead’s Summer Magic 1985 Boxed Set Arrives September 18

SCREAM Edmonton Expands to Two Nights for Biggest Edition Yet

For 27 years, Halloween in Edmonton has meant one thing: SCREAM. What began in 1999 as a single night at the Polish Hall, with legendary DJ and producer John Acquaviva performing for roughly 1,000 fans, has evolved into one of the largest and longest-running Halloween celebrations in North America, produced by Boodang. This October 30–31,… Continue reading SCREAM Edmonton Expands to Two Nights for Biggest Edition Yet

Decadence Colorado Announces Alesso, GRiZ, Zeds Dead, Marshmello and More for NYE 2026

Decadence Colorado has revealed the official lineup for its 2026 New Year’s Eve celebration, returning December 30 & 31 to the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver for two nights of electronic music, immersive production, and one of the largest and most celebrated indoor New Year’s Eve dance music experiences in the country. Produced by… Continue reading Decadence Colorado Announces Alesso, GRiZ, Zeds Dead, Marshmello and More for NYE 2026

Cytrus Talks Duality, Improvisation and the Evolution of Their Sound

Photo: Courtesy of Cytrus With a sound that moves between psychedelic rock, funk, improvisation and tightly arranged composition, Cytrus has built its identity around exploration. The eight-piece band takes that idea further on Duality, an album that digs deeper into the heavier and more psychedelic side of its sound while leaving plenty of room for… Continue reading Cytrus Talks Duality, Improvisation and the Evolution of Their Sound

nugs to Stream Every Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds Tour Show

nugs to Stream Every Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds Tour Show

Rodrigo y Gabriela Share “Akatsuki” Featuring Hiromi, Announce 2027 Tour Dates

GRAMMY-winning guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela have shared “Akatsuki,” a sweeping new single featuring Japanese jazz virtuoso Hiromi, alongside an accompanying video. The track appears on the duo’s forthcoming album, OurHome, due September 18 via ATO Records. Named for the secret organization of mercenary ninjas in the seminal manga series Naruto, “Akatsuki” reflects Rodrigo y… Continue reading Rodrigo y Gabriela Share “Akatsuki” Featuring Hiromi, Announce 2027 Tour Dates

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Adds Los Lobos, Mavis Staples, Lukas Nelson & More

Photo Credit: Jay Blakesburg Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (HSB) today shares new additions to its lineup for the 2026 edition in San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Park from Friday, October 2, to Sunday, October 4. The free festival, now in its 26th year, presents a wide array of top performers spanning many different genres. The new… Continue reading Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Adds Los Lobos, Mavis Staples, Lukas Nelson & More

Bronx Music Hall Honors Reverend Gary Davis With September Tribute

The Bronx Music Hall welcomes the fall season with a September lineup showcasing blues, Latin dance music, hip-hop, American Sign Language performances, film, and family programming, with events highlighting the borough’s broad musical and cultural traditions. Among the month’s highlights is a September 19 tribute to influential blues and gospel guitarist Reverend Gary Davis. The… Continue reading Bronx Music Hall Honors Reverend Gary Davis With September Tribute

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