Quarantine Concert #12 – Hot Tuna! Jack Casady has driven safely across the country and will join in the fun as Jorma Kaukonen holds his 12th FREE Quarantine Concert from the Fur Peace Ranch this coming Saturday, July 4 at 8 p.m. EDT. Due to the high-quality video setup at the Fur Peace Station concert… Continue reading Quarantine Concert #12 – Hot Tuna for the 4th of July!
Twenty years ago, Joe Bonamassa took the music world by storm when he released his debut solo album A New Day Yesterday, though he’d already been on the scene for years as a child prodigy and even opened for B.B. King at the age of 12. The album launched a career that, two decades later,… Continue reading Joe Bonamassa announces 'A New Day Now' celebrating 20th anniversary of debut album
If you ever wanted to rock Bill Kreutzmann’s art on your sleeve or grab some rare 7 Walkers gear, your time is now! EVERYTHING in the store is now just $10 with ALL profits to be donated to Backline. This the last chance for these limited edition merch items! http://billkreutzmann.com/mercantile
Robby Rothschild is excited to announce his self-titled solo debut EP, which is slated for release on Friday, July 31. Formerly of the noted duo Round Mountain, Robby’s distinctive style is an American folk music that is strongly influenced by a diverse blend of world musics that the musician has embraced and studied through his travels. The EP features… Continue reading Robby Rothschild set to release Debut EP
In the mid-1980s as Johnny Cash found himself between labels, Mercury Records snatched up the country legend for what would end up being a prolific string of six albums in five years. The records, released from 1986 to 1991, were a diverse collection that included a notable reunion with fellow Sun Records alumni Roy Orbison,… Continue reading Johnny Cash's "The Complete Mercury Recordings 1986-1991" Out Now
I have heard countless times, “America is the greatest country on earth.” Always on top. Our COVID-19 case counts are almost a quarter of the world’s totals. Deaths! This analogy is used often, really capturing the grim reality. If three planes, holding approximately 350 people each, crashed every day that would be the equivalent of… Continue reading Maceo Parker | “Soul Food – Cooking with Maceo”
Paying homage to Grateful Dead‘s enduring Bertha skull and rose imagery, the latest line showcases funky embroidered patches and tie-dye colorways. Sanuk‘s classic styles, including the Yoga Sling 2, Beer Cozy and Donna and Vagabond Sidewalk Surfer models, feature new patterns and colors, and joining the collaboration’s stacked set list is Sanuk’s Puff N Chill… Continue reading Sanuk Launches 3rd Grateful Dead Collection
Darlin’ Brando is the pseudonym of singer, songwriter and drummer, Brandon Goldstein. Born and raised in Virginia, he settled in Los Angeles after college where he found a thriving country and Americana music scene. Goldstein set up his drum kit and settled into the community playing stints with local roots music artists like country-rock band,… Continue reading Darlin' Brando's 'Also, Too…' Available Now
Los Angeles’s Americana band, The Satin Cowboy & The Seven Deadly Sins, has released their first cover song, Randy Newman’s “Blue Shadows on the Trail” off their third full-length album, Amigos; set to release this summer. Premiering on Americana Highways, the single “Blue Shadows on the Trail” is a tribute to the Randy Newman’s classic… Continue reading The Satin Cowboy's Randy Newman Cover From The Three Amigos
For two decades, Will Hoge has carried the torch for American rock & roll, carving out his own blue-collar sound rooted in amplified guitars, melodic hooks, southern soul, and rootsy stomp. It’s a sound that nods to the best moments of the past—the punch of Tom Petty’s anthems; the countrified twang of Buck Owens’ singing;… Continue reading Will Hoge’s "Tiny Little Movies" out Today via Thirty Tigers