A leading figure in electronic music, deadmau5 has seen international chart success with such memorable tracks as the recently platinum-certified “Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff,” “Faxing Berlin,” “Sofi Needs a Ladder,” “I Remember” and “The Veldt.” deadmau5 has received six GRAMMY® nominations (performed at the 54th GRAMMY® telecast) and has won multiple JUNO Awards. On December 2,… Continue reading deadmau5 Announces "W:/2016ALBUM/"
Temple of the Dog – the Seattle supergroup featuring Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell, Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, and Mike McCready, and drummer Matt Cameron (who plays drums with both Soundgarden and Pearl Jam) – kick off a SOLD OUT run of live dates tonight at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia. The group will also… Continue reading Temple Of The Dog Launch Sold Out Tour Tonight
The Nth Power is a group of incredibly accomplished musicians, comprising people who have played with everyone from Jennifer Hartswick to Maceo Parker to Beyonce. Their music is a blend of funk and soul and gospel and old-school R&B. And everything they do is about spreading the core values of love and understanding. So, we… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Nick Cassarino
In October of 2015, over two thousand patrons, creators, and musicians took to the streets of downtown Santa Cruz, making the third iteration of our event the most successful one yet. While we were pleased with the outcome, we realized that with the lessons we’ve learned and all the dedicated Santa Cruz businesses, bands, and… Continue reading Santa Cruz Music Festival 2017 Lineup
Buzzing Vermont psych-pop quintet Madaila will release their sophomore effort “Traces” this Friday, November 4th, 2016. The band’s sophomore release comes fresh off of their incredibly successful hometown music festival in Burlington — Madaila on Main — and recent dates opening for Head & The Heart, Matisyahu and Big Gigantic. Grateful Web has the exclusive… Continue reading Song Premiere: Madaila's "Mercy"
Holly Bowling, the classical pianist behind Distillation of a Dream: The Music of Phish Reimagined for Solo Piano, is gearing up to release her second studio album, Better Left Unsung, this time taking on the music of The Grateful Dead. In support of the release, Holly is hitting the road for a 17-date tour across… Continue reading Holly Bowling Announces Winter Tour
Jackson Browne on October 26 headlined a rousing and inspiring benefit in Sacramento, in support of California’s Yes on Prop. 62 / Repeal the Death Penalty election effort. The legendary singer/songwriter has advocated musically for positive social change initiatives since the 1970s. During the course of the entire show, Browne was as affable and funny… Continue reading Jackson Browne | Yes on Prop. 62 Concert
On a paradisiacal Denver day for a special concert celebration, John Denver‘s former band mates and his friends gathered along with the versatile Colorado Symphony to pay tribute to the Poet Laureate of the state at Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver. There was a large screen visible with John Denver often singing to an enduring… Continue reading John Denver Tribute with the Colorado Symphony
As the sun set on Disney World on Oct. 20, nighttime was dawning at the House of Blues on the west end of the park’s Disney Springs (formerly Downtown Disney). And there, along Lake Buena Vista, adjacent to Wolfgang Puck’s Grand Café, a giant Cirque du Soleil tent, and the DisneyQuest Emporium, Rusted Root performed… Continue reading Rusted Root | House of Blues | Review
In today’s age of social media and the technological prison we live in it is amazing that a band like Phish can still keep a secret, especially from their rabid fan base. When the band announced in early September that they were finally releasing their long-awaited studio follow-up to 2014’s Fuego, message boards and dedicated… Continue reading Phish | Big Boat | Review