August 2020

FANS is excited to present Margo Price and her two-night, full-band, crowdless shows, live from Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on September 9 and 10. Fresh off the release of her new album, That's How Rumors Get Started, Price is ready to unleash her scorching rock 'n' roll from her home base, Nashville.

Today, on the eve of the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ funk ensemble, Dumpstaphunk releases “Where Do We Go From Here,” the first single and title-track off their forthcoming album. The song is available on all digital platforms worldwide; listen by visiting the link HERE
 

Songwriters Laurie Raveis and Dennis Kole of duo Raveis Kole are proud to release “Angel From Montgomery” on 8/28 along with a video via their digital platforms. The Bellingham, WA (an hour north of Seattle) based duo have always loved the classic John Prine song, and all that it envelopes as well as being a part of their live shows.

Protest marches. Riots. Contentious and divisive politics and a public divided along partisan lines.

Dead & Company and The Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge teams up with comedian Mike Finoia to co-host Comes A Time, a new interview podcast series. Burbridge and Finoia are joined by a variety of guests to discuss a range topical issues, where they are today and where they go from here. On episode seven, Burbridge and Finoia welcome longtime Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart.

On his 10th album overall, MANY MOONS, North Carolina-based alternative/folk artist JEREMY SQUIRES poignantly blends traditional folk roots with alternative-leaning sounds--an unexpected result which came about by the singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist having written the album on his analog keyboard.