Donna The Buffalo offers everything you want in a roots band — songs that matter, a groove that makes you dance, an audience that spans generations, and a musical voice that evokes a sense of community. On November 9th, the Americana dance band released Dance in the Street, their first new album in five years,… Continue reading Donna The Buffalo's "Dance in the Street" On The Charts!
New York guitar phenom Oz Noy is that rare artist — one who has cultivated his own distinct voice within the context of classic structures. His latest album, Booga Looga Loo reawakens timeless Boogaloo meets Jazz meets R&B grooves with Noy’s extended, unpredictable harmonic sensibility, stinging phrasing, and deft musical economy. Helping to realize Noy’s… Continue reading New Album from OZ NOY – Booga Looga Loo
This fall, soulful and innovative multi-instrumentalist and singer Zach Deputy will hit the ground running on a 18 city east coast US tour! Concertgoers can look forward to a unique live music experience. Zach plays a different set every night as an ultimate expression of living in the moment, with the hopes of opening windows… Continue reading ZACH DEPUTY ON 2018 FALL TOUR Now
Wild Earp and the Free For Alls released their first full-length, self-titled, self-produced album on October 3, 2018. The album is a blend of old school country & western, folk, and rockabilly, and the band breathes new energy into a classic American sound. Their new release takes you on a road trip across Americana, borrowing… Continue reading Wild Earp and the Free For Alls New Album Out Now
GRAMMY-nominated artist Matisyahu will be hosting his annual Festival of Light on December 6 at Brooklyn Steel. This year’s Festival of Light will feature performances from Matisyahu and Soul Rebels along with surprise guests throughout the night. A special guest appearance by prolific producer and multi-instrumentalist GriZ is one of several confirmed artists who will… Continue reading Matisyahu Announces His Annual Festival of Light Concert
The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 54 years ago. The argument at the time, and one that still persists, was that the Beatles were a pop group and the Stones were a rock band: the boys next door vs.… Continue reading Beatles vs. Stones show to settle an old score at the Boulder Theater
A true citizen of the world, Iakopo‘s feel ties his vast influences together to create a hypnotic reggae sound. His highly anticipated upcoming album Waves is set to release on January 28th, 2019 off tastemaker label Mensch House Records! The album was recorded and produced by Chaz Rox in Carson, California, and features Bo Napoleon,… Continue reading IAKOPO ANNOUNCES UPCOMING ALBUM ‘WAVES’
Shattering your idea of “banjo music,” Banjolectric‘s Gregory Mulkern is shaking up expectations for America’s original folk instrument. Combining modern beats, contemporary lyrics, and international sounds with traditional banjo technique, Mulkern stays true to the roots of the 5-string banjo while reimagining “Americana” for a modern 21st-century America. With fresh original songs drawing from roots,… Continue reading GW Premiere: Banjolectric's "So Below"
At the end of the month, Kitchen Dwellers will release a brand-new EP titled Reheated, Vol. 1. Marking the first in a series of EPs dedicated to covers, Reheated, Vol. 1 finds Kitchen Dwellers paying tribute to The Band, offering up their own twist on four classic tracks in celebration of the 42nd anniversary of… Continue reading Kitchen Dwellers to release New Album, Reheated, Vol. 1
Earlier this year, guitarist Cory Wong set out on his pursuit of “The Koz Nod,” what he described in his July Social Experiment video as, “when Dave Koz gives you the nod.” Since Wong’s proclamation of this new goal and his unwavering desire to be the “millennial ambassador of smooth jazz,” he’s been very vocal… Continue reading Cory Wong announces collaboration with Dave Koz