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Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Brings Psychedelic Honky-Tonk Fire to The Rose Music Center

Photos by Michael Stenger On a perfect summer evening at The Rose Music Center in Huber Heights, Ohio, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country continued its remarkable ascent with a performance that showcased why the Nashville guitarist and bandleader has become one of the most talked-about young artists around. Sharing the bill with country music legend Marty… Continue reading Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Brings Psychedelic Honky-Tonk Fire to The Rose Music Center

BajaWonderGrass Announces 2027 Lineup for Fifth Annual Festival in La Tuna

BajaWonderGrass will celebrate its fifth annual gathering April 22-24, 2027, in La Tuna, Baja California Sur, Mexico, bringing together bluegrass, Dead-inspired picking, beachside community, and a laid-back pace along the Sea of Cortez. The 2027 lineup includes The Bluegrass Generals, featuring Chris Pandolfi and Andy Hall of The Infamous Stringdusters, along with Bronwyn, Pickin’ On… Continue reading BajaWonderGrass Announces 2027 Lineup for Fifth Annual Festival in La Tuna

Sweetwater Music Hall Highlights Dead Family, Bluegrass, Reggae and Summer Roots Shows

Sweetwater Music Hall Highlights Dead Family, Bluegrass, Reggae and Summer Roots Shows

Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs Add Fall Tour Dates

Mike Campbell — lead guitarist and co-writer of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers — and his band The Dirty Knobs are adding a slew of fall tour dates in support of their critically acclaimed new album, Mission of Mercy. New stops include New York City’s Town Hall, the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC, New Orleans’… Continue reading Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs Add Fall Tour Dates

Wyatt Ellis Brings Appalachian Mountain Music to Aspen Ideas Festival, Lincoln Center and Knoxville Symphony Orchestra

Photo credit: Britt Bossert Seventeen-year-old mandolinist, vocalist, and songwriter Wyatt Ellis will bring Appalachian mountain music to some of the country’s most prominent cultural stages this summer, with appearances at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Lincoln Center, and alongside the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. A native of East Tennessee, Ellis learned Appalachian music from its source in… Continue reading Wyatt Ellis Brings Appalachian Mountain Music to Aspen Ideas Festival, Lincoln Center and Knoxville Symphony Orchestra

Squirrel Nut Zippers Announce Christmas Caravan Tour

Following a triumphant year celebrating the 30th anniversary of their platinum-certified breakthrough album Hot, the Squirrel Nut Zippers have announced that they are bringing the party into the holiday season with the return of their acclaimed Christmas Caravan Tour, a joyous musical celebration that has become one of America’s most cherished and distinctive holiday traditions.… Continue reading Squirrel Nut Zippers Announce Christmas Caravan Tour

Mitch Woods Announces A Night in New Orleans

MoMojo Records is proud to announce the September 4 release of A Night in New Orleans, a new solo album from five-time Blues Music Award nominee Mitch Woods, the undisputed King of Boogie Woogie piano, recorded live at the Crescent City’s Snug Harbor nightclub. Known for his electrifying performances with his band, Mitch takes a… Continue reading Mitch Woods Announces A Night in New Orleans

Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame To Open “Chimes of Freedom: Patriotism, Protest, and the Power of Song”

The Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, in collaboration with the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music, will explore how music has been an agent for change to inspire and unite people throughout American history and how today’s musicians carry on the tradition. The new exhibit, “Chimes of Freedom: Patriotism, Protest, and the Power of… Continue reading Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame To Open “Chimes of Freedom: Patriotism, Protest, and the Power of Song”

Dead Drops Tuesday Returns to Chicago for the Final Rosemont Horizon Nights of Spring ’89

Dead Drops Tuesday Returns to Chicago for the Final Rosemont Horizon Nights of Spring ’89

Pokey LaFarge Shares New Single “The Thing”

Photo Credit: Danielle Head Iconoclastic American troubadour Pokey LaFarge has shared his irresistible new single, “The Thing,” available everywhere now via his own Boxer Boy Records. An official music video, directed by Jacob Butler (LA LOM, Paul Cauthen), premieres today on YouTube. “The Thing” marks the latest single and opening track from LaFarge’s eagerly awaited… Continue reading Pokey LaFarge Shares New Single “The Thing”

Craft Recordings and Bluesville Records Announce Jimmy Reed and Skip James Reissues

Craft Recordings and Bluesville Records are excited to announce the release of two peerless album reissues from a pair of blues heavyweights, Jimmy Reed and Skip James. A studio LP despite its name, the Jimmy Reed title is the first disc of his classic 1961 double album, Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall, which spawned the… Continue reading Craft Recordings and Bluesville Records Announce Jimmy Reed and Skip James Reissues

Pink Talking Fish Announces 2026 Tour Dates

Pink Talking Fish has released tour dates for the rest of 2026. The concert schedule is bookended with two-night stands, starting next week on July 1 and 2 in Cape Cod at Wellfleet Beachcomber and ending on December 30 and New Year’s Eve in Whitestown, IN, at Moontown Brewing Company. PTF will be coast to… Continue reading Pink Talking Fish Announces 2026 Tour Dates

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