December 2021

The HillBenders’ new single “Every Time I Go Away” premiered along with a music video capturing the band’s vibrant live performance of the song. The single was recorded at New Wine Studio in Victorville, California with engineer Eric Ulgum. The video was filmed at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater in St. Louis, MO (formerly Riverport Amp) while supporting legendary Rock band The Who and again at the John Hartford Memorial Festival in central Indiana.

Out of a preponderance of caution for our fans, musicians & technicians we are obliged to announce : THE GILMOUR PROJECT is postponing all engagements through January 27 of our inaugural tour. Jan. 28 > Feb. 7 remain intact with the understanding that the pandemic remains unpredictable.

This collection is a must-have for any serious King Crimson collector and can be purchased as a set or individually. Tony’s photography offers a unique perspective from the stage that cannot be replicated.

All photos are hand-titled and signed by Tony Levin. They are a limited print run of 500 photogravure prints. The first public orders of the Special Edition Box are assigned print numbers 11-50.

Following this year’s sold-out headline events and a #1 Billboard Rock Album, Grammy-winning rock band Greta Van Fleet are confirmed for their forthcoming Dreams in Gold tour, which kicks off March 10 with the band making a triumphant return to their original stomping grounds in Michigan for a string of arena shows followed by Midwest dates and international shows in Mexico, Europe and the UK.

“Grow Together,” the newest song from Americana/alt-bluegrass outfit Greensky Bluegrass is out everywhere now. The new song was written by Paul Hoffman upon the arrival of his daughter.  “I wrote this with my 5-week-old daughter at my feet. She laid there and listened, so content. I hoped this was the first of many experiences like this for her and I," Hoffman told The Boot. "I reflected on the amazing gift her mother had given me and 'Grow Together' just fell out of my heart," Hoffman continues.

The Allman Betts Band has announced their 'Trippin' into Spring 2022' tour dates. The run will begin on March 1 in Milwaukee, WI, and will make stops across the country and Hawaii.

Ahead of the Spring tour, the Allman Betts Band will be on the road as part of The Allman Family Revival tour - a 19 date, star-studded celebration of the life, spirit, and music of Gregg Allman. 

All up to date news and tour information can be found at allmanbettsband.com.