After years of being supported by the mighty Tiësto, young star Danny Avila has been given the honour of remixing the man himself. Tiësto’s recent On My Way single featuring Bright Sparks has proved a massive hit, with the original amassing an incredible 33 million plays on YouTube and Spotify alone. Danny takes it to… Continue reading Danny Avila remixes Tiesto's 'On My Way'
English blues singer, pianist, harmonica player, guitarist, and songwriter John Mayall has an impressive musical career that spans over 50 years. He founded the band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers in the 1960s—a band whose members included many celebrated blues and blues rock guitarists, such as: Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jack Bruce, Mick Taylor, Walter… Continue reading John Mayall to perform @ Peekskill's Paramount Theater
Sara Petite is proud of her 5th Studio Album, The Road Less Traveled, her favorite work to date. In true classic country style, her autobiographical songs have her sweeping up the pieces of her broken heart off of the floor and putting them back together. “The road has twisted and turned, burnt me, bent me,… Continue reading Sara Petite Releases 5th Studio Album
Songwriter, folksinger, and multi-instrumentalist, Ashleigh Caudill, to release first volume in new digital series. This collection will feature her original works in various styles starting out on her beloved home turf, bluegrass. After her third record, Looney Bird, took flight in early 2016, Caudill wasted no time getting back into the studio to record a… Continue reading Ashleigh Caudill releases Bluegrass EP
On Saturday, March 18, the improvisational-jam based and progressive aggressive styling of Umphrey’s McGee returned to the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles for the third time in as many years. The six-piece rock and roll band, which consists of dual lead guitarists Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinninger, dual percussion and rhythm masters Andy Farag and… Continue reading Umphrey's McGee | The Wiltern Theatre
Ned Luberecki‘s new album, Take Five, is independently is available now. A master of his instrument and adept in multiple styles Ned recorded at The Rec Room, Ben Surratt’s studio in East Nashville this self produced, the 14-track album is a mix of originals and covers and clocks in at just under 45 minutes. Take… Continue reading Ned Luberecki's 'Take Five' Available Now
Red Sox fans, here’s your chance to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience and support the Rex Foundation‘s work at the same time. Place the high bid in this auction, and you’ll be the one to throw out the first pitch when the Sox meet the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park on Grateful Dead Night April 11.… Continue reading Throw Out the First Pitch @ Fenway Park!
After 20 years in Boulder, CO, and many years prior in Baltimore, MD, keyboardist of The String Cheese Incident, Kyle Hollingsworth, along with the Hollingsworth family, has relocated to the beaches of Mexico to allow for pursuit of new musical and brewing passions. SCI’s recent tour featuring throwback acoustic sets saw Hollingsworth return to his… Continue reading Kyle Hollingsworth Relocates to Mexico
Plastic Pinks is comprised of two brothers, June Summer (Lead Vocals) and Augie Pink (Rhythm Guitar/Vocals) who left Puerto Rico to come to Miami and start the band. They were soon joined by close friends Dane Giordano (Bass Guitar/backing vocals), Trevor Mustoe (Drums/backing vocals), and Rod Woolf (Lead Guitar/backing vocals). They released their first album… Continue reading Plastic Pinks' "El Animal" Available Now
In 1993, Phish was touring following the release of their fourth album Rift, and rapidly expanding into colleges and theaters as word spread about their renowned live performances. St. Louis ’93 captures the band at two standout shows on consecutive tours at the 1,750-seat Beaux Arts style American Theatre. The first of the two American… Continue reading Phish | St. Louis '93 | American Theatre