DISPATCH and summer are synonymous, and the celebrated folk-rock band is looking forward to a return to the road on their just-announced Summer Tour 2025 alongside John Butler (with band) and special guests G. Love & Special Sauce, Donavon Frankenreiter and Illiterate Light on select dates. The mammoth 35-date outing kicks off June 3 in… Continue reading DISPATCH Announces Summer Tour 2025 with John Butler (with Band), G. Love & Special Sauce, Donavon Frankenreiter and Illiterate Light
The Bob Dylan Center proudly presents “Red Dirt Boogie: A Concert Tribute to Jesse Ed Davis,” a one-night-only celebration of the late Indigenous guitar hero’s expansive musicality and enduring influence. Taking place on Thursday, February 6 at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, this star-studded performance features an electrifying roster of former Davis collaborators and admirers,… Continue reading Red Dirt Boogie: A Concert Tribute to Jesse Ed Davis – Thursday, February 6 • Tulsa Performing Arts Center
The 38th Annual Old Settler’s Music Festival announces their exciting partial lineup including Americana folk-duo Watchhouse, The Devil Makes Three, bluegrass all-stars The Travelin’ McCourys, mandolin phenom Sierra Hull, local favorites Heartless Bastards, Tim O’Brien Band, Darrell Scott, Tray Wellington Band, Jack Barksdale, Jeff Plankenhorn, Grace Rowland (of the Deer), Katie Shore, Harvest Thieves, Fennario… Continue reading Watchhouse, The Devil Makes Three, The Travelin’ McCourys & Sierra Hull Headline festival with more acts to be announced
Orlando singer-songwriter Cat Ridgeway is hard to ignore—and once you hear her music, you’ll understand why. Possessing an electric stage presence and an unquenchable passion for her craft, Cat blends indie rock and punk with subtle echoes of dream pop and folk. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, she doesn’t just dabble—she commands guitar, harmonica, trumpet, trombone, drums,… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Cat Ridgeway
Papadosio kicked off their final year of touring before an indefinite hiatus last weekend in Covington, Kentucky. The Friday and Saturday night shows marked their return to The Madison Theater for the first time since March 2019, and they were also the first shows since the band made their recent announcement that they would be… Continue reading A Bittersweet Homecoming: Papadosio’s Last Year on the Road
Nelson Ledges Quarry Park is thrilled to announce the 4th Annual Grassfire Festival, taking place July 3–6. Dubbed “The Ultimate American Musical Vacation,” Grassfire offers an unbeatable blend of premier bluegrass, scenic camping, and family-friendly fun at one of Ohio’s most beloved outdoor venues. This year’s star-studded lineup will feature Greensky Bluegrass (performing two sets),… Continue reading NELSON LEDGES QUARRY PARK PRESENTS THE 4TH ANNUAL GRASSFIRE FESTIVAL, JULY 3–6
Today, Kitchen Dwellers have announced their annual return to Pine Creek Lodge in their home state of Montana, dubbing this year’s event the “Pine Creek Rendezvous.” The Bozeman-based outfit will perform for three nights just down the street from home in Livingston, MT, on September 4-6. A limited number of pre-sale tickets go on sale… Continue reading KITCHEN DWELLERS ANNOUNCE 3 NIGHT RUN AT PINE CREEK LODGE
Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks are proud to announce the premiere of their second video from the forthcoming live CD/DVD release, Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks Live – Perpetual Change. The group pays tribute to one of YES’s timeless classics with the brand-new “Your Move/I’ve Seen All Good People” live video, now available… Continue reading JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS PREMIERE “YOUR MOVE/I’VE SEEN ALL GOOD PEOPLE” VIDEO
Over two decades ago, Railroad Earth burst onto the jamgrass scene with their distinctive fusion of bluegrass instrumentation, rock ‘n’ roll spirit, and improvisational verve. Their deep ties to Colorado have been evident from the start—think sold-out shows at the Fox Theatre and Boulder Theater, as well as unforgettable nights at Red Rocks. With the… Continue reading All For the Song—And All For Colorado: Inside Railroad Earth’s Mile-High Return
Dead on the Creek Music Festival, the beloved event inspired by the timeless music and spirit of Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead, is back! Set to take place August 8–10, 2025, the festival promises an intimate gathering in gorgeous Mendocino County featuring three days of mighty fine music, camping under the stars, delicious meals… Continue reading Dead on the Creek Music Festival Returns to Black Oak Ranch for an Unforgettable Celebration of Music, Community, and Nature