Michelle Sarah will release her debut single “Truth” on Color Red on Friday, August 28th. The commanding, heart-felt track features DJ Williams (Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Shots Fired), Eric Imbrociano, Eric Luba, Tim Philpott, and a tight-knit horn section. “Truth” will lead the charge for her upcoming album produced by Steve Berlin of Los Lobos.… Continue reading Michelle Sarah set to release "Truth"
	 
	
					
	
	
		Independent artists from around the world have come together once again to create Talk – Action = Zero Vol. 2: a political action project curated and organized by Bank Robber Music and Rough Trade Publishing. The compilation album will be available exclusively on Bandcamp on Friday, August 28th and all proceeds will benefit Spread the… Continue reading Over 50 musicians join forces for new Spread The Vote comp
	 
	
					
	
	
		In everything he did, John Lennon spoke his truth and questioned the truth. An incomparable and uncompromising artist who strove for honesty and directness in his music, he laid bare his heart, mind and soul in his songs, seeing them as snapshots of his current emotions, thoughts and world view. Believing the one quality demanded… Continue reading Lennon's Most Vital And Best Loved Solo Works Completely Remixed From Scratch
	 
	
					
	
	
		The term ‘reckoning’ is defined in multiple ways. It is the process of calculating something. It refers to a judgement, opinion, bill or settlement. Front Country wrote “The Reckoning” a year prior to the pandemic, social injustice movement and pre-election, Post Office debacle. Nonetheless, the song impeccably defines this bizarre moment in history, providing confidence… Continue reading Front Country | “The Reckoning” | Review
	 
	
					
	
	
		Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, one of the largest, free, and beloved music festivals in the country celebrating American roots music, announces its first participants in this year’s Let The Music Play On, led by veterans Alison Brown and John Doe, returning artists Aaron Lee Tasjan, Yola, and first-time performer Sierra Ferrell. To keep community spirit high… Continue reading Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Announces the First Participants in  Let the Music Play On…
	 
	
					
	
	
		Join us on the high plains under the stars for a socially distant evening with The Infamous Stringdusters LIVE from The Chinook Drive-In at Terry Bison Ranch. You must be 18 years or older to attend. This live event at The Chinook Drive-In at Terry Bison Ranch provides fans with a live concert experience next to your vehicle… Continue reading The Infamous Stringdusters at Chinook Drive-In at Terry Bison Ranch 9/2
	 
	
					
	
	
		Alan Williams is set to release Evidence Unearthed (Blue Gentian Records), an album that was shelved for 25 years, this Friday, August 28 digitally and on CD/Blu-Ray (pre-order HERE). Today, American Songwriter is giving a sneak peek into the story behind each song with their exclusive track by track feature – read it HERE. Williams… Continue reading Alan Williams Releases Album Shelved For 25 Years This Friday
	 
	
					
	
	
		On Wednesday, August 26th, WBAI Radio 99.5FM NYC (wbai.org) will broadcast a day devoted to the history of the Women’s Suffrage Movement featuring contemporary feminist icons. The cast will re-enact highlights from 100 years of the campaign for equality. Transdisciplinary artist and renowned feminist Phoebe Legere will play the part of Chairwoman at the historic… Continue reading Women Saluting Women To Celebrate 100 Years of Women’s Constitutional Right to Vote
	 
	
					
	
	
		The excellence continues! Jorma Kaukonen’s Quarantine Concert #20 will air This Saturday, August 29th at 8 p.m. ET from his Fur Peace Ranch Guitar Camp in Ohio.  These concerts are historical in content and modern in execution. With Jorma’s vast experience with improvisation and letting each song have it own impact, he draws from his… Continue reading Jorma Kaukonen's Quarantine Concert #20 As Usual the Unusual
	 
	
					
	
	
		The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 54 years ago. The argument at the time, and one that still persists, was that the Beatles were a pop group and the Stones were a rock band: the boys next door vs.… Continue reading Beatles vs. Stones Boulder Theater show rescheduled to September 23, 2021