Renowned bluesman Cedric Burnside grandson of legendary R.L. Burnside is gearing up for the release of BENTON COUNTY RELIC, out September 14 on Single Lock Records. The first single is the gritty track “We Made It” a matter-of-fact recitation of his poverty-stricken childhood without running water, radio or TV (“I come from nothin’/I done been… Continue reading Cedric Burnside to release BENTON COUNTY RELIC
I had one question as I was pulling into Bean Blossom, Indiana for this year’s John Hartford Memorial Festival. “Can they keep the spirit of this thing alive with continued success?” There is something different and special happening in this event, and we all know what happens when beautiful special things really take off and… Continue reading John Hartford Memorial Festival | 2018
The strangest thing happened; Grateful Dead music became its own genre, a language spoken by musicians across the country (and danced to by Dead Heads, same). Each band plays it its own way, but Live Dead ’69 has certain advantages. One is that it focuses on the band’s most legendary era, 1969-70, when it was… Continue reading Live Dead/Riders ’69 Hit the Road in August
It was a spectacular early summer day in Southern California as day 2 of the Arroyo Seco Weekend unfolded on June 24th. Temperatures in the low 80’s and soft breezes created a perfect environment for the giant picnic attended by 25,000 concertgoers. Many music fans arrived early to lounge about the sprawling meadow encompassing the… Continue reading Arroyo Seco Weekend 2018 – Day 2 | Review
Craft Recordings proudly announces the 50th anniversary of America’s greatest rock band, Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was in the summertime half a century ago that CCR, a group that would reach sky-high success while retaining a resolutely rootsy, earthbound sound, released their debut album. This marked the beginning of an incredible legacy that was formed… Continue reading "FORTUNATE SON" RECEIVES THE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO TREATMENT
The Rails‘ newest release Other People is out via Nashville’s Thirty Tigers. Comprised of Kami Thompson (daughter of Linda and Richard Thompson) and James Walbourne (who has performed with the likes of the Pretenders and Ray Davies), The Rails’ newest release is a record rooted in change: both musical and circumstantial. It would have been… Continue reading New release from England’s The Rails
The Rock and Roll Playhouse, a family concert series hosted at Brooklyn Bowl, The Capitol Theatre, Industry City, Ardmore Music Hall, The Sinclair, Thalia Music Hall, and the Boulder Theater allows kids to “move, play and sing while listening to works from the classic-rock canon” (NY Times). Using the songs created by the most iconic… Continue reading ROCK & ROLL PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS THE MUSIC OF PHISH FOR KIDS
The Rock and Roll Playhouse, a family concert series hosted at Brooklyn Bowl, The Capitol Theatre, Industry City, Ardmore Music Hall, The Sinclair, Thalia Music Hall, and the Boulder Theater allows kids to “move, play and sing while listening to works from the classic-rock canon” (NY Times). Using the songs created by the most iconic… Continue reading ROCK & ROLL PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS THE MUSIC OF PHISH FOR KIDS
deadmau5’s orchestral album where’s the drop? (mau5trap) is available on all digital platforms. The 15 track-album, produced on a full orchestral scale, previously could only be heard on TIDAL.com/deadmau5. In addition, mau5trap is also offering a limited edition double vinyl package of the recording here. Discover deadmau5’s where’s the drop? now at: http://smarturl.it/wheresthedrop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXz2YIVVbII Since… Continue reading deadmau5' Orchestral Album 'where's the drop?'
The Giants invite you to join in an evening dedicated to paying tribute to legendary musician and San Francisco Native, Jerry Garcia, who was born in San Francisco on August 1, 1942, and grew up in the city’s Excelsior District, before becoming a founding member of the iconic rock band The Grateful Dead. AT&T Park… Continue reading Jerry Garcia Tribute Night @ AT&T Park | 8/9/18