Veteran Vermont jam quartet Twiddle will ring in the new year with a concert at The State Theater in Portland, ME. The one-night concert event is the band’s first NYE event at the historic southern Maine locale in their eighteen-year history. Ascending NJ-based Dogs in a Pile, currently scheduled to support over twenty dates on… Continue reading TWIDDLE TO RING IN NEW YEAR'S EVE 2022 WITH A 90'S THEME
I remember watching Asleep at the Wheel’s “Hot Rod Lincoln” on CMT with my Dad, back in the Eighties. Thirty plus years later, I had the rare treat of watching this ten-time Grammy winning band perform it live at the Boulder Theater. No need to rely on big stage glam or overcompensating back-up singers, Ray… Continue reading Asleep at the Wheel | Boulder Theater | 8/13/22
Mortimer returns with his latest single, “Whole Heap,” the first taste of music from his highly-anticipated debut full-length dropping on Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records. “Whole Heap” blends a reggae bassline and traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi percussion with an R&B sensibility that keeps evolving Mortimer’s sound. Listen and download at http://moremusic.at/wholeheap. After some high profile collaborations… Continue reading Mortimer Releases New Single "Whole Heap"
Aaron Dessner of The National joins Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 to discuss the group’s new song “Weird Goodbyes” (feat. Bon Iver). He tells Apple Music about the origin of the track, collaborating with Bon Iver, coming back together as a band for the first time in the three years, and previews the sound… Continue reading Aaron Dessner Tells Apple Music About The National's New Song "Weird Goodbyes" (feat. Bon Iver) and Previews Forthcoming Album
Eddie Vedder and bandmates Earthlings have just announced two new concert dates for October 2022. Coming on the heels of their October 1st headlining set at Ohana Festival two new shows will be held on Wednesday, October 5th at Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, California, and on Friday, October 7th at Dolby Live at… Continue reading New Eddie Vedder Earthlings Dates
Come to New England at the most gorgeous time of year for the most celebrated jazz bassist in history! The Ron Carter Quartet headlines the 11th Annual Northampton Jazz Festival at the Academy of Music, Saturday, Oct. 1, 7:30 PM with Renee Rosnes on piano, Jimmy Greene on saxophone, and Payton Crossley on drums. Ron… Continue reading Ron Carter Quartet at Northampton MA Jazz Fest Oct.1!
On October 8th and 9th, incredible music and breathtaking caves come together to create the first-ever CaveFest. Featuring headlining acts Sam Bush, Leftover Salmon, The Infamous Stringdusters, and Yonder Mountain String Band the inaugural festival will take full advantage of what The Caverns has to offer above and below ground. Scheduled for a holiday weekend,… Continue reading The Caverns announce first-ever CaveFest
One hundred years after the birth of Beat pioneer Jack Kerouac, the Jack Kerouac Estate announces the formation of Sal Paradise Press and a new collaboration with Rare Bird to co-publish a new deluxe hardcover of collected works from Kerouac’s time in isolation, Desolation Peak. Authored by Jack Kerouac and edited by Charles Shuttleworth, Desolation… Continue reading The Jack Kerouac Estate Launches Sal Paradise Press to Co-Publish with Rare Bird, Including New Deluxe Hardcover of Desolation Peak, Featuring Previously Unpublished Writing and Archival Materials by Legendary Beat Generation Jack Kerouac
THE WHITE BUFFALO will return this fall with his eighth studio album titled YEAR OF THE DARK HORSE. The Oregon-born, Southern California-bred artist has completed the record with GRAMMY Award-winning producer Jay Joyce (Eric Church, Brothers Osborne, Fidlar) at his Neon Cross studio in Nashville. For THE WHITE BUFFALO, aka singer-songwriter-guitarist JAKE SMITH, it was… Continue reading The White Buffalo Announce Eighth Studio album ‘Year Of The Dark Horse' out November 11
With his debut full-length album Oh Me, Oh My, Missouri-bred songwriter Forrest McCurren showcases his sharp eye for the little quirks in the world and the people who surround him; a skill that reveals humor bubbling just below the surface of everyday life. Like some of his favorite influences—Kristofferson, Prine, and Van Zandt, to name… Continue reading Forrest McCurren’s debut Oh Me, Oh My Finds The Songwriter Magnifying Life’s Little Quirks In A Skillfully Humorous Way