January 2025
“One morning I was playing golf with a buddy from Georgia down at McCabe Golf Course in Nashville when he turned to me and said that there should be a song about wishing that the streets of gold in Heaven could be streets of Red, referring to the red clay down in Georgia,” remembers Arkansan singer-songwriter JD Clayton. Wheels turning, Clayton went home, picked up his guitar, and finished writing his new single “Dirt Roads of Red” in under an hour.
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Country roots-rock band Ghost Hounds are thrilled to share their latest track, "She Runs Hot," an electrifying new song the band describes as dangerous, reckless, and fun. Known for honing their sound on the road, they’ve supported legendary acts such as The Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, Garth Brooks, Guns N' Roses, and Bob Seger. With their chemistry at an all-time high, Ghost Hounds are poised to deliver even more blues-rock brilliance in the future.
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Tibet House US is pleased to announce that New York City legend, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee and four-time GRAMMY and Golden Globe nominee Patti Smith has joined the lineup for this year’s Annual Tibet House US Benefit Concert alongside GRAMMY & JUNO Award winning artist, songwriter, author, activist and actor Allison Russell and Emmy, SAG and Critics’ Choice Award winner and Golden Globe nominee Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear, The Fantastic Four: First Steps).
All Good Presents is thrilled to announce the 2025 edition of the 4848 Festival, returning to the breathtaking Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia from July 17-19, 2025. A one-of-a-kind event, 4848 blends world-class live music with the relaxation and adventure of a mountain resort getaway, offering an immersive, domestic destination experience like no other. Tickets and VIP Packages go on sale Friday, January 24th at 10am Local Time. For more information, please visit 4848festival.com.
Bluegrass and hockey: two words not often used together. But banjo player, songwriter, and author Max Wareham thinks sports and art have more in common than people may believe, citing Hemingway’s bullfighting muse and Bill Monroe’s obsession with baseball, to name a few.
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