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Pat Travers Releases “Highway 61 Revisited” from Bluesed Out in Houston

GUITAR LEGEND PAT TRAVERS TAKES A TRIP DOWN DYLAN’S HIGHWAY 61 WHILE BLUESED OUT IN HOUSTON Pat Travers takes on Bob Dylan with a hard-driving live version of “Highway 61 Revisited,” out today as the latest single from Bluesed Out in Houston, arriving June 26 via Cleopatra Records. Recorded March 20, 2004, in Houston, Texas,… Continue reading Pat Travers Releases “Highway 61 Revisited” from Bluesed Out in Houston

Ashkenaz Announces Grateful Dead Nights, World Music, Zydeco, Dylan After-Party & More

Eric Thompson & Dead Roots Revival Ashkenaz in Berkeley continues its long-running tradition of live music, dance, and community gathering with a busy stretch of late May and June programming, including several Grateful Dead-focused nights, roots music, Zydeco, world music, Flamenco, Tango, comedy, storytelling, and more. For Deadheads, the calendar starts strong on Wednesday, May… Continue reading Ashkenaz Announces Grateful Dead Nights, World Music, Zydeco, Dylan After-Party & More

Mike Richmond Shares New Single “How Many More Times”

Mike Richmond Shares New Single “How Many More Times”

Summer’s Last Dance Unveils 2026 Phase 1 Lineup

Photo: Courtesy of Summer’s Last Dance Summer’s Last Dance, Chicago’s acclaimed independent and philanthropic music festival, has officially unveiled the Phase 1 lineup for its 2026 return. The one-day festival comes back September 19 in Bridgeview, IL, led by nationally Grammy-lauded live electronic duo Big Gigantic, viral saxophone sensation Saxsquatch, bass house heavyweight Henry Fong,… Continue reading Summer’s Last Dance Unveils 2026 Phase 1 Lineup

Women’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp Returns to Los Angeles in 2026

In their 30th year of operating, Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp is thrilled to announce the fourth Women’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp, featuring Belinda Carlisle, Kate Pierson, Kathy Valentine, Cherie Currie, Beth Nielsen Chapman, and more to be announced.  Happening November 5-8, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA, this event delivers two immersive experiences in… Continue reading Women’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp Returns to Los Angeles in 2026

Grateful Dead Madison Square Garden 1988: Dead Drops Nights 7 & 8

ticket stub: Mike Moran / Grateful Web Archive The Grateful Dead’s September 22, 1988 show at Madison Square Garden was part of the band’s nine-show fall run at the Garden, three of which yours truly caught before heading off to Air Force basic training that November. New York always brought its own charge to a… Continue reading Grateful Dead Madison Square Garden 1988: Dead Drops Nights 7 & 8

Remembering Sonny Rollins, The Saxophone Colossus

Photo: Sonny Rollins in 2011 by Tom Beetz, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Sonny Rollins, the towering tenor saxophonist whose sound could move like thunder through a city street and then curl into a whisper as intimate as a late-night confession, has passed away at the age of 95. Known to the world as… Continue reading Remembering Sonny Rollins, The Saxophone Colossus

Miles Davis’ Centennial Met With Historic Global Celebrations Across Music, Art, Fashion & Beyond

Photo courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Miles Dewey Davis III was born 100 years ago today, May 26, in Alton, Illinois, destined to become one of the most transformative figures in modern culture. A visionary trumpeter, composer, bandleader, painter, and style icon, Davis spent five decades redefining sound and reshaping the boundaries of creative expression.… Continue reading Miles Davis’ Centennial Met With Historic Global Celebrations Across Music, Art, Fashion & Beyond

In & Out of the Garden We Go Returns to Snipes Farm June 4-6

In & Out of the Garden We Go Returns to Snipes Farm June 4-6

Stella Prince Releases Gen-Z Folk Take on “For What It’s Worth”

Photo: Courtesy of Stella Prince Stella Prince, the 21-year-old singer-songwriter renewing folk music for a new generation, has released her interpretation of Buffalo Springfield’s 1966 protest anthem “For What It’s Worth,” out now via Anzie Blue Records. Listen to Prince’s delicate yet powerful remake here: youtu.be/Fi70FwI9d0c. “I wanted to record my own version of For… Continue reading Stella Prince Releases Gen-Z Folk Take on “For What It’s Worth”

Jobi Riccio Performs Climate Anthem “Wildfire Season”

Photo: Courtesy of Jobi Riccio Jobi Riccio made her debut on The Kelly Clarkson Show with a performance of “Wildfire Season,” the acclaimed protest anthem from her new album Face The Feeling, out now via Yep Roc Records. Written after devastating wildfires swept through Colorado in 2020, “Wildfire Season” confronts the grief, anger, and urgency… Continue reading Jobi Riccio Performs Climate Anthem “Wildfire Season”

Steve Cole Releases New Single “Maceology” Featuring Cory Wong

Photo: Courtesy of Steve Cole Steve Cole has released “Maceology (feat. Cory Wong),” the second single from his upcoming album Sleight of Hand, out June 5 via Mack Avenue Music Group / Artistry Music. For the raucous, funky tribute to the great James Brown/P-Funk saxophonist Maceo Parker, Cole called on one of the most in-demand… Continue reading Steve Cole Releases New Single “Maceology” Featuring Cory Wong

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