October 2021

Today, the GRAMMY winning Nashville-based band Old Crow Medicine Show announced they have signed with ATO Records. The band and label previously partnered on Old Crow Medicine Show’s 2012 album Carry Me Back and their 2014 breakthrough Remedy, which won a GRAMMY for Best Folk Album in 2015. The band’s sixth studio album Volunteer was released in 2018 and was followed by Live at the Ryman in 2019. The band also announced today that Sally Williams and Red Light Management have partnered to oversee their management.

Today, Bonfire Entertainment solidifies the triumphant return of WinterWonderGrass California, taking place April 1–3, 2022 at Palisades Tahoe, located in the North Lake Tahoe region of California. Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows) has already seen over three feet of snow this week, paving an ideal start to the WinterWonderGrass season. Music, brews and mountains have always collided at WinterWonderGrass, and WWG CA 2022 promises to be no different.

Early in 1980, Steve Kimock joined former Grateful Dead members Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux’s Heart of Gold Band, which already happened to have Greg Anton as its drummer.  Keith fell victim to a car accident and the Heart of Gold Band went away, but the connection that Greg and Steve shared has endured.  The duo immediately recorded an album of new music which would be released decades later, then started a band.  Having gone through many, many names, Greg asked Steve how many were left on the list to consider: “Zero” wa

Texas-born, GRAMMY Award-nominated, multi-platinum hip-hop artist and business mogul, Travis Scott has just announced the full music lineup for his third annual Astroworld Festival.

The Wood Brothers have announced their first shows in 2022. The Grammy Award-nominated, Nashville-based trio head out on 19-date tour that begins January 25 at The Kodak Center in Rochester. The first leg of dates—featuring support from singer/songwriter Steve Poltz—extends into February and stretches across the Northeast. Highlights include performances at 9:30 Club in Washington, DC, The Fillmore in Philadelphia, House of Blues in Boston and a return to Webster Hall in New York City to close out the run.