Yonder Mountain String Band & Drive-By Truckers Co-Headline Red Rocks

Yonder Mountain String Band (YMSB) and Drive-By Truckers bring the best of bluegrass and southern rock to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday, August 20, 2016 for a blowout summer celebration with the rich jazz tradition of New Orleans with special guests Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Pre-sale tickets via YMSB’s Applauze begins Wednesday, March 9 at… Continue reading Yonder Mountain String Band & Drive-By Truckers Co-Headline Red Rocks

Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes Returns For The 4th Summer

This summer marks the return of the much-anticipated Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration featuring Warren Haynes. The highly acclaimed fourth tour has just added two new dates in New York City and New Jersey to the previously announced seven performances. Curated by the Garcia family, the celebration will feature Garcia and lyricist Robert Hunter’s timeless original… Continue reading Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes Returns For The 4th Summer

Bob Dylan Announces 37th New Album

Bob Dylan is getting his band together for the relase of Dylan’s 37th studio album, Fallen Angels.  Dylan also will begin a tour on June 4th at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington.    

Dolly Parton Announces 2016 Tour

Dolly Parton is set to bring her boundless energy to stages in over 60 cities as she embarks on her first major U.S. and Canadian tour in more than 25 years. For the last 20 years, Parton has only played select dates in the U.S., but her 2016 tour will cover cities across North America.… Continue reading Dolly Parton Announces 2016 Tour

The Hip Abduction | Gold Under the Glow

My first introduction to The Hip Abduction (“THA”) was in review of their upcoming release Gold Under the Glow (ILS Group/Caroline/Universal), and immediately I was taken in by the infectious grooves and catchy vocals the septet from the Gulf Coast of South Florida offer.  I immediately felt transported to a tropical beach with an umbrella… Continue reading The Hip Abduction | Gold Under the Glow

Grateful Web Presents – Revolutionary Music: Satsang, Jon Wayne & the Pain, Tea Leaf Green, Hot Buttered Rum, Rastasaurus, & Chain Station

On an incredible night of music that spanned an entire block in Five Points in Denver at a legendary venue, Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom and the Other Side, six bands took to the stage to crowded audiences. In the main venue, Tea Leaf Green, Hot Buttered Rum, and Chain Station played. On the Other Side, Satsang,… Continue reading Grateful Web Presents – Revolutionary Music: Satsang, Jon Wayne & the Pain, Tea Leaf Green, Hot Buttered Rum, Rastasaurus, & Chain Station

Mother Hips | Moe's Alley | Review/Photos

With a long, arduous 2015 behind him, The Mother Hips‘ cofounding guitarist Tim Bluhm slowly adjusts his seat center stage at Moe’s Alley in Santa Cruz, CA last Friday, February 26. It’s hard to tell if his facial expression bears sharp pain or intense anticipation. He can’t walk himself across the stage and so is… Continue reading Mother Hips | Moe's Alley | Review/Photos

Joshua Davis Releases New 7" Single

Michigan troubadour, Joshua Davis is releasing his first new music since making it to the final three contestants on NBC’s The Voice singing competition last year. Recorded in Ann Arbor, MI in November, the 7″ single features two new originals, “Always Going to be Here” and “Let Me In.” Both vinyl and digital formats will… Continue reading Joshua Davis Releases New 7" Single

Grateful Web Interview with Larry Keel

Recently, Dylan Muhlberg of Grateful Web chatted with virtuosic flatpicker, singer/songwriter and bandleader Larry Keel. Two years after the heralded revival of The Larry Keel Experience, Keel and some esteemed collaborators are at it again with his new release Experienced. In a humbling conversation, Dylan and Larry dug deep into Larry’s musical past including his… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Larry Keel

Neko Case + Felice Bros. | Boston | Review

An adoring crowd greeted Neko Case and the Felice Brothers at House of Blues Boston on Wednesday night. The buskers-turned-festival sweethearts, The Felice Brothers, gave a praiseworthy opening set that incited hoots and hollers from the crowd. Fiddle player Greg Farley stood out as the gem and his booty-shaking enthusiasm was infectious as evidenced by… Continue reading Neko Case + Felice Bros. | Boston | Review