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Warren Haynes Announces Dreams & Songs: A Symphonic Journey

GRAMMY® Award-winning vocalist, songwriter, guitar legend, producer, and Gov’t Mule frontman Warren Haynes has officially announced his long-awaited and breathtaking new album, Dreams & Songs: A Symphonic Journey, will be released on Friday, September 18th via Evil Teen Records in the U.S. and via Provogue/Artone Label Group in Europe. Alongside the news, Haynes has released… Continue reading Warren Haynes Announces Dreams & Songs: A Symphonic Journey

49 Winchester Announces Homecoming Headline Show at Historic Freedom Hall

Southwest Virginia’s own 49 Winchester will close out its record-setting year with a debut headline appearance at the historic Freedom Hall Civic Center Arena in Johnson City, Tenn., on December 12. The ACM-nominated six-piece, whose roots remain in neighboring Castlewood, Va., has seen its most triumphant chapter yet with the acclaimed release of Change of… Continue reading 49 Winchester Announces Homecoming Headline Show at Historic Freedom Hall

Dark Star Orchestra Returns to Berkeley’s Greek Theatre for Rex Foundation Benefit and Tribute to Bob Weir

Dark Star Orchestra Returns to Berkeley’s Greek Theatre for Rex Foundation Benefit and Tribute to Bob Weir

Arturo O’Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra Celebrate Carnegie Hall’s Musical Connections Program

Photo Credit: Sachyn Mital Celebrating 15 years of Carnegie Hall’s Musical Connections program at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, with performances by 6-time GRAMMY winner O’Farrill and formerly-incarcerated musicians in The Freedom Trap. When Saturday, July 11 3PM Where Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park West Harlem 679 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 6-time GRAMMY winner and… Continue reading Arturo O’Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra Celebrate Carnegie Hall’s Musical Connections Program

Great South Bay Music Festival Announces Vets-Rock “Thank You” Event

Patchogue, NY – July 7, 2026 — In an effort to show heartfelt gratitude to the many veterans and active duty members of the armed forces who have fought and are now fighting to preserve our freedom, The Great South Bay Music Festival, running July 23 – 26, 2026, will donate over 100 tickets to… Continue reading Great South Bay Music Festival Announces Vets-Rock “Thank You” Event

Tuesday Dead Drops Revisit Summer ’74 and Spring ’89

Tuesday Dead Drops return with two Grateful Dead shows from very different eras. One delivers a totally unique sound, while the other caps one of the great tours of the late Brent-era Dead. The first release marks the debut 1974 show in the Dead Drops series, taking listeners to the Roanoke Civic Center on July… Continue reading Tuesday Dead Drops Revisit Summer ’74 and Spring ’89

Bryan Sutton Announces From Roots to Branches, Vol. 1

“Who is the best guitar player around today?” was the question posed on-air by broadcaster Howard Stern to bluegrass phenom Billy Strings back in November of last year, and the answer came back almost instantaneously: “Well, I think Bryan Sutton is one of the best musicians that I know. I look up to him as… Continue reading Bryan Sutton Announces From Roots to Branches, Vol. 1

AIRBEAT ONE Festival 2026 Reveals Full Lineup

AIRBEAT ONE Festival 2026 presents its full line-up with over 350 artists on 10 stages, including Amelie Lens, Angerfist, ARTBAT, ATB, Boris Brejcha, Brennan Heart, Charlotte de Witte, D-Block & S-te-Fan, Da Tweekaz, Holy Priest, I Hate Models, Kölsch, Lilly Palmer, Luca Dante-Spadafora, Marlon Hoffstadt, Marten Hørger, MEDUZA, Neelix, Paul van Dyk, Scooter, Timmy Trumpet,… Continue reading AIRBEAT ONE Festival 2026 Reveals Full Lineup

Sly and the Family Stone’s Turn Me Loose: Live at the Fillmore East 1968 Announced for Third Man Vault

Sly and the Family Stone’s Turn Me Loose: Live at the Fillmore East 1968 Announced for Third Man Vault

DEVO’s Gerald V. Casale Unleashes Scathing Protest Song “Just Do It!”

Los Angeles, CA — Fresh off DEVO’s Coachella performances, NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, and the Grammy Award-nominated Netflix documentary, Gerald V. Casale unleashes “Just Do It!”—a scathing new protest song and music video targeting the Trump administration as America 250 begins. It is not an exercise in nostalgia, but a response to the present. Rolling… Continue reading DEVO’s Gerald V. Casale Unleashes Scathing Protest Song “Just Do It!”

Local Kin Brings Stomp-and-Holler Folk From Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, UT — Local Kin is a six-piece stomp-and-holler folk band out of Salt Lake City — built on big group vocals, driving foot-stomp rhythms, and huge communal choruses. It’s the same lane as Mumford & Sons, Caamp, and The Lumineers, played like the room is part of the band. Ask Velour Live… Continue reading Local Kin Brings Stomp-and-Holler Folk From Salt Lake City

Festival International de Jazz de Montréal Wraps 46th Edition

And so concludes the 46th edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (FIJM), presented by TD Bank Group in collaboration with Rio Tinto. This year’s event had an outstanding turnout, with hundreds of thousands of festival-goers coming together to celebrate jazz in the heart of Montréal. One of the highlights was homegrown artists… Continue reading Festival International de Jazz de Montréal Wraps 46th Edition

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