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J.P. Reali Brings the Grateful Dead Back to the Blues on Grateful Blues

Blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and longtime Grateful Dead fan J.P. Reali is bringing the Dead’s roots back to the surface with Grateful Blues, a new EP arriving July 31. The six-song project reimagines “Easy Wind,” “Loose Lucy,” “West L.A. Fadeaway,” “I Need A Miracle,” “Mr. Charlie,” and “Tennessee Jed” through Reali’s own blues-based lens, leaning… Continue reading J.P. Reali Brings the Grateful Dead Back to the Blues on Grateful Blues

Balsam Range Shares Moody New Single “Life I Left Behind”

With their latest single for Mountain Home Music Company, Balsam Range serves up something old and something new, wrapped together in a moody take on the traditional bluegrass sound that has become one of the award-winning ensemble’s distinctive hallmarks. On the new side, “Life I Left Behind” features the first appearance in the studio of… Continue reading Balsam Range Shares Moody New Single “Life I Left Behind”

Freaky Deaky NOLA Comes to Mardi Gras World This Halloween

Freaky Deaky NOLA Comes to Mardi Gras World This Halloween

SusAF Continues Fiery Clarion Call With “The Great Divider”

The 2x GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist, with worldwide sales exceeding 25 million records, drops a forceful second single under a defiant nom de guerre. “The Great Divider” is available now via Nashville’s Vere Music. Listen HERE. The track is also featured on Apple Music’s “New in Rock” playlist. “Where another artist might dress… Continue reading SusAF Continues Fiery Clarion Call With “The Great Divider”

Mitchell Cohen Explores New York City’s ’60s Pop-Rock Youthquake

New York City in the 1960s was a musical melting pot, in which folk, R&B, rock and roll, blues, girl groups, and Brill Building pop produced a wealth of great artists and records. This book tells their story. Using new interviews with artists and music business professionals as well as extensive archival research, Wake Me,… Continue reading Mitchell Cohen Explores New York City’s ’60s Pop-Rock Youthquake

The Strokes Announce Hometown Show at Flushing Meadows Corona Park

In the midst of their global tour this year, The Strokes will play a long-awaited hometown show at Flushing Meadows Corona Park on October 2. The date, their first New York City headline since 2023, will include a powerhouse lineup featuring Beach House, TV on the Radio, and Fcukers. The Flushing Meadows Corona Park event… Continue reading The Strokes Announce Hometown Show at Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Bow Wow Wow and Men Without Hats Join Totally Tubular Festival Dates

Tour organizers for the acclaimed 80’s New Wave tour TOTALLY TUBULAR FESTIVAL — launching July 17 in Phoenix — have announced a line-up change due to the unfortunate cancellation of The Motels. Bow Wow Wow will replace The Motels starting in Phoenix on July 17 through the July 26 show in Salt Lake City. Men… Continue reading Bow Wow Wow and Men Without Hats Join Totally Tubular Festival Dates

Cary Morin’s Latest Singe Release, “It Matters To You Now” Is Here!

Anguilla, British West Indies – Multi-award-winning U.S.-based Indigenous artist and guitar virtuoso Cary Morin releases his latest EP, *Songs From Anguilla 2026*, a collection of original songs written and recorded in February 2026 at the Anguillan studio AMA Recording. This collection of songs was recorded following four months of preparation. The project was conceived by… Continue reading Cary Morin’s Latest Singe Release, “It Matters To You Now” Is Here!

Stephen Bishop Announces Careless 50th Anniversary Album Out Aug 14

Stephen Bishop Announces Careless 50th Anniversary Album Out Aug 14

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2026 to kick off with “An Evening Honoring Steve Earle”

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass will kick off its 2026 edition with a very special festival eve benefit concert honoring legendary singer and songwriter Steve Earle, who has performed at each edition of the much beloved San Francisco free music festival since HSB’s second year in 2002. The tribute is set for Thursday, October 1 at San… Continue reading Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2026 to kick off with “An Evening Honoring Steve Earle”

Grind City Amp’s Inaugural Season Continues with Wilco, The Avett Brothers with Drive-By Truckers, Ole 60 and More

Grind City Amp, Memphis’ new 4,500-seat open-air riverfront venue, continues its inaugural season this summer and fall with a growing slate of national touring acts and special performances, including Wilco, The Avett Brothers with Drive-By Truckers, and Ole 60 with Arcy Drive, with additional programming to be announced. The season also includes Undertale: The Determination… Continue reading Grind City Amp’s Inaugural Season Continues with Wilco, The Avett Brothers with Drive-By Truckers, Ole 60 and More

Bizz Bigsby Announces Powerful New Single “PROUD,” Out June 12

Bizz Bigsby is set to release his deeply personal new single, “PROUD,” on June 12, offering listeners an emotional look at identity, validation, and the lifelong pursuit of becoming someone worth believing in. The track marks the first release from Bigsby’s forthcoming project, due later in 2026, and signals the beginning of his next creative… Continue reading Bizz Bigsby Announces Powerful New Single “PROUD,” Out June 12

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