February 2021

Summer Camp Music Festival has announced another COVID-related reschedule, moving their 20th Anniversary celebration from Memorial Day Weekend 2021 to the third weekend of August, Friday August 20th to Sunday August 22nd, 2021 with Thursday, August 19th still serving as the official pre-party kickoff.

Read the full statement from Summer Camp management:

The Peter Frampton Band's take on Roxy Music's “Avalon” is the latest track to be revealed off their forthcoming album Frampton Forgets the Words. Of the song, Frampton explains, “The original is such a perfect piece of music. I really wanted to get as close to the vocal inflection as I could, and I think I almost did it!

As the week winds to a close, we are reflecting back with some thoughts about the undoubtedly historic run of musical performances that just occurred this past week at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY: Billy Strings’ “The Deja Vu Experiments,” which saw the bluegrass guitarist and his quartet play six consecutive shows at the rock palace, live-streamed to what was reported as over 30,000 viewers tuning in.

Award-winning, Tucson, Arizona-based acoustic duo Ryanhood has unveiled their fiery new single, “Appy Returns,” the second from their forthcoming album, Under The Leaves, set for release on April 16th. “Appy Returns” showcases the pair's serious chops as they set their strings ablaze, paying tribute to the music cultivated in the Appalachian Mountains—with their own Arizona-style, heat-infused spin.

Singer/songwriter/guitarist CHRIS ROBERTS has worn many hats, both literally and figuratively, and now with the release of his debut EP Red Feather, he is offering up what he describes best as "rock 'n' roll/hippie/country magic."

Stream, buy and share Red Feather available now on all digital platforms.

Simon Flory’s music is suffused with the elements of his childhood – days spent in the fields, church songs, gravel roads. His new album, Haul These Blues Away, out today, features compositions that are as much short-story sketches as they are songs, each populated – like the locales that inspire them – with those among us who have few choices.