Sublime Me Gusta Festival: Full Lineup Announced For May 9 In Fort Worth, TX Bright, bold, and built for a full day of sun-soaked sound, the Sublime Me Gusta Festival has officially revealed the complete band lineup for its debut Texas edition, landing Saturday, May 9, 2026 at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth. Presented… Continue reading Sublime Me Gusta Festival Unveils Full Lineup for Fort Worth
TRAVIS, MAGNER, AND LANE – 03.05.26 – 10 MILE MUSIC HALL Z2 Entertainment presents a powerhouse night of spontaneous, genre-bending music as Michael Travis (The String Cheese Incident, EOTO), Aron Magner (The Disco Biscuits), and Jay Lane (Dead & Company, Primus) bring their deep improvisational language to 10 Mile Music Hall on Thursday, March 5,… Continue reading Travis, Magner & Lane Bring Improvised Night to 10 Mile
Photo: Courtesy of Mercury Studios Twenty years after it first slipped into the world and then had the rug pulled out from under it, Oliver Wakeman is bringing Mother’s Ruin back the way he always heard it in his head—bigger, clearer, and finally given the runway it deserved. Mercury Studios is commemorating two decades of… Continue reading Oliver Wakeman Reissues Mother’s Ruin for 20th Anniversary
Melody Place Records and the Dan Seals Estate are proud to announce The Last Duet, an album honoring the late, pop, country and adult contemporary singer/songwriter Dan Seals on August 28, 2026. Featuring heartfelt collaborations with esteemed peers and a myriad of artists raised on Seals’ gentle but heartfelt music, The Last Duet collaborators include… Continue reading Dan Seals, The Late Pop & Country Icon, Serves The Last Duet, Releasing August 28
Photo: Courtesy of Nick Moreland Photography Some performances feel less like a concert and more like a conversation — music unfolding close enough to feel every note, every breath, every shared moment. That’s exactly the spirit Sol Roots brings when he steps onto the stage. On Saturday, January 17, world-class guitarist and vocalist Sol Roots… Continue reading Sol Roots Trio Performs at The Listening Booth
photo credit: Monik Geisel Some bands don’t just keep moving forward — they deepen the groove, widening the frame until the songs feel like they’ve always been there. With a new EP in hand and a busy road calendar ahead, Virginia’s longtime Americana standard-bearers are stepping into 2026 with momentum and meaning. Today, The Steel… Continue reading The Steel Wheels Release Cold Call EP, Add 2026 Dates
Photo credit: David McClister Some honors feel less like a trophy and more like a mirror held up to a lifetime of work — a way of saying that the songs, the stories, and the quiet craft of doing it right still matter. This spring, one of American music’s most trusted voices will be celebrated… Continue reading Vince Gill Named 2026 Ken Burns Heritage Prize Honoree
Grammy-nominated Yonder Mountain String Band set the tone for a new way forward in acoustic music, carrying bluegrass into rooms and conversations it had never reached before. Nearly three decades later, that same spirit still guides them, alive and present on Good As True (2026), the band’s 12th studio album. The record is unguarded and… Continue reading Yonder Mountain String Band Announce Good As True, 12th Studio Album
Photo: Courtesy of Pure Prairie League Music is a longtime friend — one that comes in and out of our lives right when we need it most. When that friend returns with something new to say, we welcome it with the same open heart that first drew us in. It sounds familiar, it feels right,… Continue reading Pure Prairie League Returns With Back On Track
The third annual Montreux Jazz Festival Miami is excited to announce a major expansion of the 2026 edition, growing from three to five nights of music and marking the festival’s first-ever programming in Miami Beach. This milestone represents the first step in a broader multi-year expansion of Montreux Jazz Festival Miami. Made possible with support from the… Continue reading Montreux Jazz Festival Miami Expands 2026 Lineup, Celebrates Miles Davis Centennial