“We’re not going to make you cry; we’re not going to make you sad. We’re going to make you smile, we’re going to make you laugh, we’re going to make you laugh at us and yourself. We’re going to make you say the “F”-word” Would be a lot to experience in a show, but this… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Reel Big Fish
Folsom Field – For decades, the venue has been a legendary haven for Deadheads dating back to the early 1970’s. While the Dead had played numerous shows in the Colorado area before, including the Miller Ballroom at CU in ’69, and two acoustic shows in ’70 at the Mammoth Garden (now the Fillmore), nothing quite… Continue reading Dead & Company | Folsom Field | 2018
There were at least five reasons I almost didn’t get to the Levitate Music & Arts Festival this weekend. I’m glad I did get to go, and I can think of probably at least 25 reasons why that’s true. The first is The Suffers. Forever running late, I missed The Elovators and New Kingston (let’s… Continue reading Levitate Music & Arts Festival 2018 | Review
The Grand Ole Opry® presented by Humana® is set to celebrate its 93rd birthday with an annual Birthday Bash and a special birthday concert by Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame member Charley Pride at 3 PM Sat., Oct. 13 at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN. The Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement… Continue reading Grand Ole Opry Legend Charley Pride Set For Annual Opry Birthday Bash
The Jauntee have announced a release date for their forthcoming album, Always Never Knowing. Over the last few years, the improvisational foursome have grown notorious for being cross-country road warriors on what seems like a never ending tour. In an attempt to mirror that live experience, the band went into the studio last year in… Continue reading The Jauntee Announce New Album, Always Never Knowing
After a prolific career of 22 studio albums, Keller Williams has announced his first ever entirely instrumental release SANS, out on October 19. The new album offers a fresh take on his previous work, with a collection of eight reimagined tracks plus one new song. Williams is set to hit the road this fall with… Continue reading Keller Williams Announces First Instrumental Album SANS Out October 19th
Eight years after their final live show, now defunct but widely celebrated Boston Jam act, Mondo Gecko are thrilled to announce that their self-titled debut studio album Mondo Gecko will finally see the light of day on July 26th, 2018. The digital release will be available via all streaming services including iTunes, Spotify, and Bandcamp.… Continue reading Mondo Gecko Announce Release of Self-Titled Debut Album
Iconic rock musicians Paul Rodgers and Jeff Beck are joining forces for the Stars Align Tour, their co-headlining summer outing with Ann Wilson of Heart and opening act Deborah Bonham. The tour kicks off on the July 18, in West Valley City, Utah, and will stop in cities across the U.S. and Canada including Los… Continue reading Stars Align Tour Begins With Paul Rodgers and Jeff Beck
Due to popular demand, Joan Baez will extend her extensive 2018 tour into 2019 including stops at D.C.’s Warner Theatre, Northampton’s John M. Greene Hall, Knoxville’s Tennessee Theatre, Austin’s Paramount Theatre and more. See below for complete tour details and on sale dates. Tickets are available for purchase at www.joanbaez.com/tour. Her first album in ten… Continue reading Joan Baez extends “Fare Thee Well…Tour 2018” into 2019!
Today, the Buffalo-based groove-rock quartet known as Aqueous announces their most extensive headlining tour to date. Starting this September and culminating in December, Aqueous will hit 27 cities, seeing support from the likes of Mungion, ELM, The Heavy Pets, EGI and Goose. Aqueous’ Mike Gantzer shares, “The band has some really big plans for this… Continue reading Aqueous announces most extensive US tour to date