The Guess Who is responsible for countless rock classics, which still retain a major presence on rock radio – “American Woman,” “No Time,” “These Eyes,” etc. The band is set to return on September 14th with their latest album, ‘The Future IS What It Used To Be’, released via Cleopatra Records (available in CD, Vinyl,… Continue reading The Guess Who to release 'The Future IS What It Used To Be’
Sound Summit returns to the slopes of Mount Tamalpais for another festive and eclectic day of music high above San Francisco Bay. Jazz legend and musical icon Herbie Hancock will be topping a bill that includes stellar rock vocalist Grace Potter, rising country star Nikki Lane, energetic funk and soul ensemble Con Brio, and special… Continue reading Sound Summit 2018 to ft. Herbie Hancock, Bob Weir, Grace Potter & More
Japanese Breakfast entertained a Sunday late afternoon crowd at the Pitchfork Music Festival with their high energy music. Opening her set by exclaiming” “We’re Japanese Breakfast and we’re from Philadelphia!,” lead singer/ songwriter Michelle Zauner’s solo project impressed fans with a high energy stage presence and hard-hitting music. Jumping around for her entire set, whether… Continue reading Japanese Breakfast | Pitchfork Music Festival 7/25/18
The War on Drugs rocked the Pitchfork Music Festival Saturday night to an enthusiastic and appreciative audience. The Philadelphia indie-rock band (which is what you would expect at Pitchfork) was ably led by front-man/co-founder/ primary songwriter/guitarist Adam Granduciel, who did not speak to the crowd much during The War on Drug’s hour-plus set, but rather… Continue reading The War on Drugs | Pitchfork Music Festival | 7/21/18
The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND in 1970 were on the brink of superstardom. They had only been together for 11 months when promoter Bill Graham, who had booked them in San Francisco and New York, invited them back to Fillmore East on a triple bill with Grateful Dead and Love. And fortunately for us, the Dead’s… Continue reading Owsley Stanley Foundation Releases Allman Brothers 1970 Fillmore East Shows
Liz Beebe is best known as the female powerhouse of the critically acclaimed band Dustbowl Revival. With an international touring schedule that spans over continents, and months on the road, Beebe found herself becoming an aunt in the midst of the madness. A desire to be present and contribute to the lives of her family… Continue reading Liz Beebe To Release Hush Now: Lullabies for Sleepy People
Policulture, a Boulder based band, combines conscious lyrics, horns and roots rhythm into an authentic group best described as original mountain reggae music. No doubt that their environment growing up has not only affected their sound, but transcended them into a modern, mindful and inspiring collective. Formed in 2010, deriving from the grounds of CU… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Policulture
Following twenty albums over 50 years, Yoko Ono‘s Warzone is strikingly different from any record she has made previously, but it is also strikingly different from any album that anyone is making… Yoko revisits and reimagines 13 songs from her past work, spanning 1970-2009, the lyrics and messages still pertinent-perhaps even more pertinent-in 2018. “The… Continue reading Yoko Ono Announces New LP 'Warzone' Out Oct. 19th
With the roar of a Saturn V rocket and the agility of a glider (EP?), Desert Daze releases Phase III. Followers of Desert Daze have reached a fever pitch while organizers have moved assuredly and with poise to put everything in place. With anticipation at a blinding fervor, the gates have been opened. Newly announced… Continue reading Desert Daze 2018 Reveals Phase III Transmission
A story with a head wound is always a good story. This story has a head wound. But it’s not the best part of the story. This story is about music. Music at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. You’ll notice I omitted the. It’s not The Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. It’s Grey Fox. We’ll get to… Continue reading Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2018 | Review