The Third Annual “Suwannee Spring Reunion” bluegrass music festival kicked off on Thursday, March, 21st in Live Oak, Florida. Located on the grounds of “The Spirit Of The Suwannee Music Park” located in Northern Florida, between Tallahassee and Jacksonville, just south of the Georgia border. The four-day festival featured a stellar line up of artists including Marty… Continue reading Suwannee Spring Reunion 2019 | Review
Blues, folk and bluegrass singer, Trevor Hall, and his touring mates, Dirtwire, drops their latest single, “Strength In One.” The song is in honor of their world tour where they treated concert-goers to a sneak preview of the single before officially dropping it for the world to enjoy today. The tour, now in its halfway… Continue reading Trevor Hall & Dirtwire Drop "Strength In One"
Brooklyn-based ensemble, Cousin Earth, are announcing their 24-date spring tour which has already begun. The tour includes the band’s first Southeastern run, two 4/20 shows in the Charleston area, and several festivals. The tour kicks off at The Hollow in Albany on March 29th with Bishops’s Lounge in Northampton, MA on March 30th. The first… Continue reading Cousin Earth Announces 2019 Spring Tour Dates
Michael Franti & Spearhead are set to tour throughout the summer in celebration of their critically acclaimed new album Stay Human Vol. II, out now on Thirty Tigers. The tour includes a number of headlining shows plus a run of co-headlining dates with Ziggy Marley as well as performances in support of Sublime with Rome.… Continue reading Michael Franti's New Album Out Now + Tour Scheduled
In their twenty-third as a touring and recording band, roots rock leaders O.A.R., or Of A Revolution, have released their ninth studio album today, called The Mighty. The record, released via RED Music, commemorated the occasion with an exclusive album release party at Sony Square in the lower east side of Manhattan. Just a few dozen fans were… Continue reading O.A.R. | Sony Square NYC | 3/27/19
Arlo Guthrie returned to Santa Barbara’s historic Lobero Theater to play a sold-out concert on Tuesday, March 19th. The iconic singer-songwriter, most famous for his anti-war protest anthem, Alice’s Restaurant, celebrated that song’s 50th anniversary two years ago, with a concert that was one of many that he has played at the Lobero. This year’s… Continue reading Arlo Guthrie | Lobero Theatre | 3/19/19
Today, Tim Bluhm releases his new full-length solo album Sorta Surviving via Blue Rose Music. Known as the frontman for praised rock outfit The Mother Hips, Sorta Surviving is a testament to Bluhm’s versatility as an artist and honed skill as a songwriter. Recorded while coping with a recent divorce and during recovery from a… Continue reading Tim Bluhm Releases Acclaimed Album "Sorta Surviving"
Commemorating the 15th anniversary of the fan favorite Anchor Drops, Umphrey’s McGee is proud to announce Anchor Drops Redux, an expanded edition of the album and first ever vinyl pressing. The pending release, announced this morning during an interview with Ari Fink on SiriusXM’s Jam On, features two distinct versions of the record, a remastered edition of… Continue reading Umphrey's McGee Announce Anchor Drops Redux Out May 17th
O.A.R’s new album, The Mighty is out TODAY March 29, 2019 via RED MUSIC and is available on all digital music platforms. The Mighty is O.A.R’s 9th studio album, and their first in five years. The debut single, “Miss You All The Time” debuted #1 on iTunes Rock Songs, and had over 1.4 Spotify streams in the first month. The… Continue reading O.A.R. new album "The Mighty" out today
Today, IBMA Momentum Award winners, Instrumental Performance, Emerging Artist nominees Mile Twelve release their new full-length album, City on a Hill. Produced by guitar-great Bryan Sutton and engineered by Ben Surratt, City on a Hill is comprised of ten new songs that feature Mile Twelve’s impeccable ability to tackle dense and often heavy subject matter… Continue reading Available today: Mile Twelve's 'City on a Hill'