Slightly Stoopid teams up with G. Love on “Shine For You”

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Forthcoming new album set for release in 2026 Today, acclaimed San Diego-based band Slightly Stoopid share their new single “Shine For You,” a collaboration with longtime friend and frequent collaborator G. Love. The uplifting track serves as an empowering ode to love, light, and human connection, offering another preview of the band’s highly anticipated tenth… Continue reading Slightly Stoopid teams up with G. Love on “Shine For You”

Joe Bonamassa Drops “Sweet Little Angel” ft. Buddy Guy

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Joe Bonamassa has released the next five songs from his monumental tribute project, B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100, celebrating what would have been B.B. King’s 100th birthday. Out now via KTBA Records, Vol. III features powerhouse collaborations with some of the most respected figures in modern blues and roots music. The newly issued tracks—“Sweet Little… Continue reading Joe Bonamassa Drops “Sweet Little Angel” ft. Buddy Guy

Langhorne Slim Shares Soulful New Single “On Fire”

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Photo by Kate LaMendola Trailblazing singer/songwriter Langhorne Slim has shared his new single “On Fire.” The track is the latest to release off his upcoming album The Dreamin’ Kind, produced by Greta Van Fleet’s Sam F. Kiszka, due out January 16th through Dualtone Records. Kicking off with a voice message from Slim’s grandmother, “On Fire”… Continue reading Langhorne Slim Shares Soulful New Single “On Fire”

Hadlie Jo Delivers a Timeless Rendition of “Hard Candy Christmas”

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Rising country artist Hadlie Jo brings warmth and emotion to the holiday season with her tender new release, “Hard Candy Christmas,” available now on all streaming platforms.   Hadlie Jo delivers a soulful, heartfelt rendition of the beloved classic, her voice glowing like candlelight against a soft acoustic backdrop. Blending country warmth with a modern… Continue reading Hadlie Jo Delivers a Timeless Rendition of “Hard Candy Christmas”

A Night to Remember: The 60th Anniversary Doors Tribute Concert at the Greek Theatre

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G0th Anniversary Doors Tribute Concert | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, CA | photos by L. Paul Mann On the crisp autumn evening of October 30, 2025, the iconic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles transformed into sacred rock-and-roll ground for A 60th Anniversary Doors Celebration. This one-night-only tribute honored one of the most influential and… Continue reading A Night to Remember: The 60th Anniversary Doors Tribute Concert at the Greek Theatre

Above Ground 4: A Night of Purpose and Power at the Fonda Theatre

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Elliot Easton (The Cars) | Fonda Theatre | Hollywood, CA | October 26, 2025 – photos by L. Paul Mann On a crisp Sunday night in late October, Hollywood Boulevard hummed with the sound of purpose. The Fonda Theatre’s vintage marquee glowed in red and gold, announcing ABOVE GROUND 4 – A BENEFIT FOR MENTAL… Continue reading Above Ground 4: A Night of Purpose and Power at the Fonda Theatre

The Garcia Project at The Black Box — A Night of Healing, Heart, and Pure Jerry Magic

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Mik Bondy | The Garcia Project | photos by Russell Levine That was the scene when The Garcia Project rolled into Boca Black Box on a Thursday night in Boca Raton. They didn’t treat it like “just another gig.” They treated it like a chance to open a little doorway back to the Jerry Garcia… Continue reading The Garcia Project at The Black Box — A Night of Healing, Heart, and Pure Jerry Magic

Dave Brubeck at Carnegie Hall: A Night When Jazz Became Pure Voltage

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  Dave Brubeck Live At Carnegie Hall Some albums age. Some mellow. A rare few ignite — immediately, relentlessly, and forever. Dave Brubeck’s At Carnegie Hall, recorded February 21, 1963 and released the same year, remains one of those impossible recordings that refuses to quiet down with time. Sixty-plus years on, it still hits with… Continue reading Dave Brubeck at Carnegie Hall: A Night When Jazz Became Pure Voltage

Thanksgiving 2025 with Silas Herman & the Tone Unit

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Leftovers stacked high and maybe even a blanket of snow on the Rockies await as the Thanksgiving tradition of Leftover Salmon’s two-night run at the historic Boulder Theater approaches. Jason Carter and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, two of the most respected fiddlers on the planet, will be on hand all weekend as Silas Herman & the Tone… Continue reading Thanksgiving 2025 with Silas Herman & the Tone Unit

Vince Gill Releases Secondhand Smoke, the Second EP in His 50 Years From Home Series

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For Vince Gill, a project like 50 Years From Home (MCA)—a year-long set of monthly EPs commemorating his departure from his native Oklahoma for a music career that became legendary—is deeply personal. And, how could it not be? “I’m drawn to melancholy,” Gill explains. “I’m drawn to sad songs probably way more than the zippity do-dahs, as Townes… Continue reading Vince Gill Releases Secondhand Smoke, the Second EP in His 50 Years From Home Series