Andrea Nardello Announces EP Release

After winning a slew of prestigious awards including the Philadelphia Songwriter’s Project Contest and WSTW’s Folk Song Of The Year, for her track “Home to Me,” fans of the folk/rock singer-songwriter Andrea Nardello, have been anxious to hear more.  Today, the singer is proud to announce the official release of her next EP, titled Fire,… Continue reading Andrea Nardello Announces EP Release

Eliot Lipp Announces New Album

Eliot Lipp is a veteran musician and sound designer gearing up to release his 9th studio album, Come To Life (Old Tacoma Records, Pretty Lights Music) May 2016. After more than a decade living in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York (but equally home on the road), the intrepid producer returned to his roots in the Pacific… Continue reading Eliot Lipp Announces New Album

Grateful Web Interview with John McEuen

Last week we had the honor of speaking with multi-instrumentalist, producer, nationally syndicated talk show host, and longtime Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member John McEuen. The masterful string-slinger joined forces with the band in their formational year of 1966 and has remained with them for decades. The genre-bending psychedelic folk rockers are celebrating the 50th… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with John McEuen

Aoife O'Donovan Continues American Tour

Showcasing songs from her highly praised second solo album, In The Magic Hour, Aoife O’Donovan continues her North American headlining tour which now includes a series of performances with A Prairie Home Companion. A full list of dates is below. Written in the wake of her grandfather’s death, the album is a “gorgeous” (Rolling Stone… Continue reading Aoife O'Donovan Continues American Tour

20th Annual Brewgrass Festival Announced

Brewgrass Festival, Western North Carolina’s original craft beer festival, is proud to announce its 20th anniversary event will be held on Saturday, September 17th at Memorial Stadium in Asheville, NC. Over 55 breweries will offer a diverse assortment of national and regional craft beers against a backdrop of Bluegrass-infused music. Tickets for Brewgrass go on… Continue reading 20th Annual Brewgrass Festival Announced

Cover Rock Festival Debuts In Avon, CO

What if you could travel back to the summer of 1969 to enjoy the music and counterculture-era with better weather than Woodstock and a safer environment than Altamont? This summer, you can, with the debut of the two-day Cover Rock Festival June 25th and 26th at The Avon Performance Pavilion at Lake Nottingham (1 Lake… Continue reading Cover Rock Festival Debuts In Avon, CO

Martin Barre (Jethro Tull) Returns to North America

Martin Barre is returning to North America to perform more shows this April.  Look for concerts in New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. More dates this fall in September and October.  Some of them are confirmed below. For the past five years Martin has toured the world with his own band… Continue reading Martin Barre (Jethro Tull) Returns to North America

Skydyed Set To Release First Studio Album

Today, young live-electronic rockers Skydyed announce the release of their debut full length studio album, A Quantum Dream, on April 1, 2016. The band celebrates their album release with a show at the Aggie Theatre in their home town of Ft. Collins, Colorado on April 1, and continue on with headlining club plays and festival… Continue reading Skydyed Set To Release First Studio Album

Roanoke Announce Debut Album Release

After raising over $10,000 with a successful #FundTheFolk Indiegogo campaign, Nashville-based Americana/Folk outfit Roanoke [for fans of The Civil Wars, The Head and the Heart, The Lumineers] is thrilled to announce the official release date of their debut self-titled album, set for 5/13/16.  Roanokeis an album filled with modern yet vintage tunes that make the… Continue reading Roanoke Announce Debut Album Release

Del McCoury | Del and Woody | Review

American folk and protest music legend Woody Guthrie has influenced generations of singer-songwriters. His optimistic vision of the United States was as a land of opportunity, equality, and freedom for all. Though hundreds of his treasured songs have been preserved, they still need to be continued through the vitality of living musicians. To the joy… Continue reading Del McCoury | Del and Woody | Review