The Ellameno Beat Return with "Break Through"

Florida-based groove phenoms, The Ellameno Beat, have returned with their follow-up to 2017’s acclaimed album Surface with a new single “Break Through,” due out October 30th, 2020. The track sees The Ellameno Beat mix their signature grooves and dub elements with a heavy psychedelic edge, signaling an expansion of their sonic vision. Similar to the… Continue reading The Ellameno Beat Return with "Break Through"

George Benson Releases Final Single From ‘Weekend in London'

GRAMMY-winning jazz icon George Benson has just released “Turn Your Love Around,” the third and final single from his electrifying new live album ‘Weekend In London.’ Out November 13th, ‘Weekend In London’ is Benson’s first new live recording in 30 years, capturing his 2019 performance at London’s intimate 250-seat Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club. Only a… Continue reading George Benson Releases Final Single From ‘Weekend in London'

The Johnson Party “CAN'T LET THE BASTARDS WIN"

While protest songs never went away, a worldwide awakening has created a need for more voices to rise, enter The Johnson Party a musical collective based out of the mountain ski town of Truckee, CA.  At the height of the 2020 global pandemic and social unrest, while millions of people are risking their health and safety by… Continue reading The Johnson Party “CAN'T LET THE BASTARDS WIN"

Dustbowl Revival Announce Sway-at-Home IV featuring Tim O’Brien, David Bromberg, Silvana Estrada

Cut-to-heart folk rock sextet, Dustbowl Revival, are pleased to announce the dates and lineup for the next edition of their virtual music festival, Sway-at-Home. The event will take place, virtually of course, Thursday, October 29 and Friday, October 30 on Dustbowl’s Facebook and YouTube pages; and will feature sets from the likes of Tim O’Brien,… Continue reading Dustbowl Revival Announce Sway-at-Home IV featuring Tim O’Brien, David Bromberg, Silvana Estrada

Imagine a World Where Music Industry Crew is Supported

Imagine a world where we’re back to dancing to live music! This reality might seem a bit far away, and that’s why our friends that work in the live event industry need your support through this intermission. Their specialized skill sets do not apply to other industries and with unemployment being high right now, they’re… Continue reading Imagine a World Where Music Industry Crew is Supported

Goose plays sold-out Monday show in Frederick, MD

Rising indie-groove act Goose has found a way to make the best out of a bleak summer for music fans. From their participation in virtual festivals like Bonnaroo and Live From Out There to their wildly successful, self-produced Bingo Tour, the band has maintained a connection to fans while patiently growing their brand online. This… Continue reading Goose plays sold-out Monday show in Frederick, MD

Edie Brickell & New Bohemians’ new album "Hunter And The Dog Star" out February 19

Edie Brickell & New Bohemians’ anticipated new album, Hunter And The Dog Star, will be released February 19 via Thirty Tigers (pre-order here). In advance of the release, the album’s first single, “My Power,” is debuting today at Relix. Watch the official music video HERE. Hunter And The Dog Star is the band’s fifth studio album… Continue reading Edie Brickell & New Bohemians’ new album "Hunter And The Dog Star" out February 19

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong Announces "Flockbuster" Halloween Shows

Today, Baltimore-based jam-funk quartet Pigeons Playing Ping Pong announced plans for a movie-themed Halloween weekend entitled “Flockbuster” Halloween. Performing two socially distant live concerts at The Diamond in Richmond, VA on October 30-31, the band will pay homage to classic movie soundtracks of the past few decades. Attendees can expect a high-octane exposition of Pigeons’… Continue reading Pigeons Playing Ping Pong Announces "Flockbuster" Halloween Shows

Allman Brothers Band at Atlanta Pop Festival July 4, 1970

The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have announced plans to re-issue their legendary performance at the July 4, 1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival. Attended by over half a million people, the band’s epic performances showed clear signs on what was to come on future live albums like 1971’s At Fillmore East and 1972’s Eat A Peach. Set… Continue reading Allman Brothers Band at Atlanta Pop Festival July 4, 1970

Cola Concerts Announces First Shows

Cola Concerts is bringing music back to Columbia with a star-studded lineup to kick off the new series at the Columbia Speedway Entertainment Center. The acts include indie rock duo and Charleston natives Shovels and Rope on November 14, retro-soul band St. Paul & The Broken Bones on November 20, southern rockers The Allman Betts… Continue reading Cola Concerts Announces First Shows