Alicia Stockman is a Utah-based folk-meets-Americana singer-songwriter whose music pulls back the veil to reveal everyday vulnerability. Her songs are written like intimate moments, drawing listeners into a relatable emotional journey. At a young age, Alicia Stockman began her deep love for music, compelled by the vivid storytelling of powerhouse songwriters including Patty Griffin, Brandi… Continue reading Alicia Stockman Releases Her Debut Album 'These Four Walls'
Jazz, funk, soul and hip hop fusion specialists Lettuce delivered a high energy show of dancing fun last night at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn, NY. They are right in the middle of their “Bring Back the Love Tour 2021,” and certainly finding their stride musically as they bring love to their fans through music. This… Continue reading Lettuce | Brooklyn Steel | 11/6/2021
The band’s all packed and gone / Was it ever here at all? Terrapin Crossroads, the venerable restaurant and music nightclub that Phil Lesh “built,” which became known as “The Clubhouse” for like-minded frequenters, has closed its doors for good, proprietors Phil and Jill Lesh announced in a statement on November 5, 2021. Established in… Continue reading The Closure of Phil Lesh’s Terrapin Crossroads
Manchester’s indie-rock rebels The Blinders have released their brand new single ‘City That We Call Love’, the first taste of new music since the release of last year’s critically acclaimed album Fantasies Of A Stay At Home Psychopath. An endlessly shape-shifting entity journeying through an expansive landscape full of abrasive guitars, pulsating basslines, bright synthesiser flourishes… Continue reading The Blinders share new single 'City That We Call Love'
Presented by ConvertKit, the Creator Marketing platform, the bi-weekly series, Creator Sessions delivers another set of remarkable performances intertwined with inspiring stories from an exceptional group of artists. The sessions has feature performances and intimate discussions from Drew Holcomb from October 15th, Joy Oladokun from October 29th, and Judah Akers coming up on November 5th. ConvertKit aims to encourage creatives to make their living… Continue reading Joy Oladokun Opens Up about Fear of Criticism in Creator Sessions
Today, Los Angeles based singer-songwriter and “Edgy Norah Jones” (H.E.R), Dana Williams, releases her new EP “Happy Holidaze (Bonus Version)” which features a new hauntingly beautiful rendition of “California Dreamin,”the iconic The Mamas and the Papas track about missing the warmth and safety of California during a cold winter. Produced by Phinisey, the song is centered around Dana’s incredible guitar and filled out with… Continue reading LA-Based Singer-Songwriter Dana Williams Releases Happy Holidaze EP
Steppenwolf was formed in 1967 in LA by John Kay (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Goldy McJohn (organ, piano) and Jerry Edmonton (drums) who were previously members of the Canadian band The Sparrows. They were joined by Michael Monarch (lead guitar) and Rushton Moreve (bass). The band signed to Dunhill/ABC the same year and with producer Gabriel… Continue reading Steppenwolf “Magic Carpet Ride: The Dunhill / ABC Years (1967-1971)” 4CD Set – Available 11/19
Beginning today, Country Rebel media and lifestyle outlet is premiering four special performance videos by CMA and ACM award-winning and Grammy-nominated hitmaker, David Frizzell. The first video features Frizzell and The Voice Season 10 finalist, Mary Sarah together for a special performance of Frizzell’s tune, “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma.” This lively duet will… Continue reading David Frizzell Premieres First of Five Special Features with Country Rebel
Most strands of American music have an iconic instrument. Horns for jazz, banjos for bluegrass, and electric guitars for rock and roll, but few invoke the immediate recognition as the accordion found in the wildly unique music of Louisiana Cajuns. And few know the instrument as intimately as world-renowned accordion player, builder, and author, Marc… Continue reading Marc Savoy Shares The Fascinating History Of Cajun Music’s Iconic Instrument
With OZZY OSBOURNE’s DIARY OF A MADMAN celebrating its 40th anniversary this week, a variety of video clips have been released to commemorate the album. These include a new video for “Flying High Again,” (created from exclusive images from Ross Halfin’s newly released Randy Rhoads book), along with live versions of “Over the Mountain,” “Flying… Continue reading OZZY OSBOURNE’s ‘Diary Of A Madman’ 40th Anniversary Expanded Digital Edition Out Today; New Video For “Flying High Again”