Led Zeppelin Lives On: Nico Suave & the Mothership ft. Cotter Ellis Tear Up DROM, NYC

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Nico Suave and The Mothership | Photos by Cameron Shepherd Straight out of Burlington, VT, Nico Suave & the Mothership have built a reputation for channeling Led Zeppelin with raw power, freedom, and heart. On Saturday, November 22nd, they brought that fire to NYC’s iconic DROM, delivering a Zeppelin experience that felt both nostalgic and… Continue reading Led Zeppelin Lives On: Nico Suave & the Mothership ft. Cotter Ellis Tear Up DROM, NYC

Suwannee Spring Reunion Announces Larkin Poe, Steep Canyon Rangers, Keller & The Keels, Sam Grisman Project, and more!

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Suwannee Spring Reunion 2026 Announces Lineup at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park The 8th Annual Suwannee Spring Reunion at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (SOSMP) in Live Oak, Florida, takes place Thursday through Sunday, March 19–22. Nestled amidst 800 acres of majestic Spanish moss-draped oak and cypress trees along the Suwannee River,… Continue reading Suwannee Spring Reunion Announces Larkin Poe, Steep Canyon Rangers, Keller & The Keels, Sam Grisman Project, and more!

Old Settler’s Music Festival Heads Back to Its Roots at Camp Ben McCulloch April 17-19, 2026

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Texas — the 39th annual Old Settler’s Music Festival is officially returning to Camp Ben McCulloch April 17-19, 2026, its beloved Texas Hill Country home, for a weekend of Americana, roots, bluegrass, camping and late-night jams. “OSMF 2026: Back to Ben” marks a reimagined festival experience rooted in music, community, and family-friendly fun. Since 1987,… Continue reading Old Settler’s Music Festival Heads Back to Its Roots at Camp Ben McCulloch April 17-19, 2026

Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival Announces Final 2026 Lineup

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Beloved Virginia festival returns May 21-24, 2026 with 45+ artists, immersive experiences, and a national roster of talent Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival unveiled the final wave of artists for its 16th annual event today, adding 26 new acts — including powerhouse headliner St. Paul & The Broken Bones — to complete a 45+… Continue reading Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival Announces Final 2026 Lineup

Warren Haynes Announces New Re-Mixed and Re-Mastered Version of Debut Solo Studio Album ‘Tales of Ordinary Madness’

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GRAMMY® Award-winning vocalist, songwriter, guitar legend, producer, and Gov’t Mule front man Warren Haynes has announced a re-mixed and re-mastered version of his debut solo studio album, Tales of Ordinary Madness. Due out January 30th via Megaforce Records, the new, expanded 12-track album, featuring one bonus song not included on the original, was produced by Chuck… Continue reading Warren Haynes Announces New Re-Mixed and Re-Mastered Version of Debut Solo Studio Album ‘Tales of Ordinary Madness’

Sublime Announces “Sublime Me Gusta” Music Festival

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INAUGURAL EVENT KICKS OFF MAY 9 IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS AT PANTHER ISLAND PAVILION Legendary Southern California band Sublime is proud to announce the launch of their very own touring music festival, Sublime Me Gusta, debuting in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday, May 9, 2026 at the scenic Panther Island Pavilion. This groundbreaking new event… Continue reading Sublime Announces “Sublime Me Gusta” Music Festival

Turnpike Troubadours debut new cover of Todd Snider’s “Just Like Old Times”

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Photo: Courtesy of David McClister Turnpike Troubadours are paying powerful tribute to their friend and hero Todd Snider with a new cover of his fan-favorite song, “Just Like Old Times,” released in honor of his life, legacy, and singular storytelling voice. Produced by longtime collaborator Shooter Jennings, the track arrives as the band closes a… Continue reading Turnpike Troubadours debut new cover of Todd Snider’s “Just Like Old Times”

Ashkenaz Announces Full Late-Fall & Holiday Lineup in Berkeley: Bluegrass, Dead Nights, Latin Dance & More

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Berkeley’s beloved community hub Ashkenaz has long stood as one of the Bay Area’s most welcoming all-ages spaces for roots music, dance nights, and cultural celebration. And while the Grateful Dead–leaning shows always draw special love around here — especially with December stacked full of Dead tributes and extended Mars Hotel runs — the venue’s… Continue reading Ashkenaz Announces Full Late-Fall & Holiday Lineup in Berkeley: Bluegrass, Dead Nights, Latin Dance & More

Pavlov’s Dog Returns With Wonderlust: A Bold, Lyrical Triumph From Prog-Rock Legends

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In 2024, as Pavlov’s Dog celebrated the release of their expansive retrospective Essential Recordings 1974–2018, the band was already quietly shaping their next chapter. That new chapter has now arrived: Wonderlust, out on Ruf Records — a full half-century after Pampered Menial and its breakout single “Julia” briefly made the band unlikely darlings of the… Continue reading Pavlov’s Dog Returns With Wonderlust: A Bold, Lyrical Triumph From Prog-Rock Legends

Khruangbin Bubbles and Grooves in San Francisco

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Khruangbin | The Regency Ballroom | November 22nd, 2025 – photos by Gabriel David Barkin Khruangbin. (Pronounced “KRUNG-bin”) That’s Thai for airplane. Have you boarded yet? They’re taking off. Guitarist and vocalist Mark Speer told a reporter in 2018 that if they had the foresight to predict the band’s success, he and his bandmates Laura… Continue reading Khruangbin Bubbles and Grooves in San Francisco