“The more I love, the less I trust in money / The more I get to know the soul of my fellow man,” sings New Orleans’s prodigal Americana son Andrew Duhon in the opening song of his new album Emerald Blue. Empowered by a wealth of songs crafted and collected throughout the great shutdown and… Continue reading Andrew Duhon Considers Life As A Louisiana King In A Real-Deal Castle With Infectious New Tune “Castle On Irish Bayou"
Rising indie rock artist Michigander, the sonic alter ego of Michigan native Jason Singer, has released his new single “In My Head” with Manchester Orchestra via C3 Records. PRESS HERE to listen and PRESS HERE to watch the song’s official music video, shot in Detroit. The electrifying track, which first premiered on SiriusXM Alt Nation’s… Continue reading Michigander & Manchester Orchestra Release New Single "In My Head"
JOE SATRIANI is unleashing his newest studio album, The Elephants of Mars, marking the legendary guitarist’s 19th studio album in his 35+year career in music. A dynamic and vivid new video for the title track, again directed by ZZ Satriani, debuts today at 12pm PT/3pm ET directed by ZZ Satriani. Satriani, ZZ and the band… Continue reading JOE SATRIANI Releases "The Elephants of Mars"
For over a decade now, California Roots Music and Arts Festival has been a leader in festival sustainability. As the festival returns to the Monterey County Fair and Event Center for their 11th edition, they are proud to be the first festival in the state to earn the Green Business certification. The music, lifestyle and… Continue reading Cali Roots Certified as the First Green Festival In CA 🌲
NY-based Americana/roots rock/folk trio Warden and Co. have released their debut album, Somewhere, on April 8, 2022. Band members include frontman/vocalist/ guitarist Seth Warden, violinist/vocalist Doug Moody, and drummer Brian Melick. The album, an independent release, was co-produced by multi-instrumentalist Chris Carey and Warden and recorded at Millstone Studio in Ballston Spa, NY. Somewhere offers… Continue reading Americana/roots rock/folk trio Warden and Co. release new album, Somewhere
Mississippi-born, Memphis-raised, Grammy Award-winning music legend Charlie Musselwhite will release Mississippi Son, his new Alligator Records CD and LP, on Friday, June 3. Musselwhite is renowned worldwide as a master harmonica player, a seasoned, truth-telling vocalist and an original songwriter rooted deep within the blues tradition. As many of his fans know, he’s also a… Continue reading Blues Icon Charlie Musselwhite To Release MISSISSIPPI SON On June 3
On Tuesday, April 5, staples of Nashville’s musical fabric Bobby Bare, Keb’ Mo’, Connie Smith and Dierks Bentley were inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame. Each artist was presented their own star in Walk of Fame park in SoBro between the Hilton and the Country Music Hall of Fame, where Bare has been… Continue reading Bobby Bare, Dierks Bentley, Keb' Mo' and Connie Smith Inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame
SOMOS Albuquerque, a ten-day celebration highlighting the city’s vibrant art, music, food, and community taking place May 5 – 15, 2022, has announced it will be partnering with Relentless Beats for Dreamglow- a one-day concert experience. Featuring Big Gigantic, with support from Tokimonsta, Hannah Wants, and others, the event will take place May 14, 2022,… Continue reading SOMOS ALBUQUERQUE WILL CULMINATE WITH THE RELENTLESS BEATS PRODUCED DREAMGLOW, MAY 14, 2022
Lonesome River Band introduced two new members with their latest single, “Mary Ann Is A Pistol,” which underlines both the durability and the freshness of the group’s unique approach and fabled history. Now, that song has claimed the No. 1 spot on Bluegrass Today’s Monthly airplay chart, which serves as further proof that Lonesome River… Continue reading Lonesome River Band's “Mary Ann Is A Pistol” reaches No. 1 on Bluegrass Today chart
The second day of the 2022 Skull and Roses Festival dawned bright and sunny. By mid-afternoon, the festival grounds swelled with a much larger crowd than the first day, with many day-trippers arriving for the first time. The temperature soared into the mid-’80s, a near-record for the day, but luckily a stiff breeze from the… Continue reading Skull & Roses Festival 2022 | Day 2