Stepping out into his own solo project, Dave Simonett of Trampled By Turtles has recently released his new album, Red Tail. Sticking true to his midwestern work ethic and a natural sound, he has come a long way from the budding days of Trampled by Turtles in Duluth, MN. His solo shows have been postponed… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Dave Simonett
Today, we are excited to premiere “Kind of Like It” the bouncy vibrant new single from award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter, David Myles. The track comes from his 12th album, Leave Tonight. The full player will be available everywhere on May 8th. The troubadour reveals a surprising influence on “Kind of Like It.” David said “I was listening to tons of The Dead when I wrote… Continue reading GW Video Premiere: David Myles' “Kind of Like It”
GRAMMY-nominated funk-jazz-soul-hip-hop-psychedelic-jam-experimental titans LETTUCE have released their new single “‘NDUGU,” the latest offering from the band’s forthcoming seventh studio album Resonate, out May 8th via Round Hill Records. PRESS HERE to watch the visualizer for the super funky instrumental, which first premiered with Glide Magazine, and PRESS HERE to stream/download “‘NDUGU.” “I was watching a video on… Continue reading LETTUCE Releases New Single "'NDUGU"
The California Roots Music & Arts Festival has moved their dates for this year’s event to October 9-11, 2020 at the Monterey County Fair and Event Center. The lineup will remain 99% intact and will feature the biggest names in reggae, hip hop, and roots music. The original dates were to take place over… Continue reading CALIFORNIA ROOTS MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCE NEW DATES OCTOBER 9–11, 2020
Hello Friends of Cervantes’! As you know, all venues, restaurants and bars in Colorado are now closed through May 11 to help contain the spread of Covid-19. Our awesome & dedicated staff are suddenly out of work & will need money for rent, food, utilities, healthcare, etc. Any amount you can give will be divided… Continue reading Support the Staff of Cervantes' Masterpiece
As of late, the town of Fort Collins has played host to a plethora of tour openers and tour closers. Tuesday night saw the tour finale for Sam Bush and his never-ending musical travels and without skipping a beat, Wednesday brought the PHAB 4 to Washington’s to begin their three-night Colorado run of collaboration. Consisting… Continue reading phAb 4 | Washington's FoCo | 3/11/2020
If singer-songwriter Colin Hay, (most famous as the frontman for Australian 80s hitmakers Men at Work) ever has to give up music, he could easily have a career in standup comedy. The feisty veteran pop star displayed his devilish wit with a Scottish twist at his opening concert on his latest solo tour. The sold-out… Continue reading Colin Hay | Lobero Theatre | 2/27/2020
Announced today, Stream for a Cause, presented by High Plains Bank and the Left Hand Brewing Foundation (LHBF), is a live streaming concert series premiering on Friday, March 20 at 7:00PM MST on the Left Hand Brewing Company Facebook page to raise funds for the newly created Hospitality Fund at the LHBF, a 501c3 nonprofit.… Continue reading The Left Hand Brewing Foundation Announces ‘Stream for a Cause’
With the live concert industry upended and life in general in America under near lockdown with health officials suggesting the public remain home and not gather due to the coronavirus / COVID-19, Greensky Bluegrass is taking a ‘casual’ approach to enrich fans with music. Today the band announces its ‘Live From the Archive’ video series… Continue reading Greensky Bluegrass Introduces ‘Live From The Archive’ Video Series
GW: Describe the recording process for Call the Captain for our readers. What was the vibe like in the studio? And what drew you to Bill Reynolds as producer? WC: We made our first Western Centuries record, Weight of the World, at Bill’s studio in Nashville in 2016. His amazing vibe sets the tone for the recording process and what gets… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Western Centuries