Hookahville returns home to Frontier Ranch in Pataskala, Ohio, located just outside of Columbus. There the rolling hills and woods provide the perfect setting for camping, music, and fun for hundreds of music lovers and their families over the holiday weekend. This will be the bands last performance at Frontier Ranch due to a pending… Continue reading Hookahville Festival Celebrates 25 Years
Chicago five-piece Old Shoe will host the sixth annual installment of Shoe Fest over Labor Day weekend at Camp Shaw-Waw-Nas-See in Manteno, IL. The band started the tradition of hosting their fans and musical friends back in 2011 and have grown it into a full on festival that remains true to its roots with a… Continue reading Shoe Fest 2016 Happening This Weekend!
Wilco shares a new song today called “Someone To Lose” from the forthcoming album Schmilco. The song is streaming now at Wilcoworld.net and is available as a free download to anyone who pre-orders Schmilco before its official September 9 release. Wilco is encouraging fans to gather together on September 6 at local independent record stores… Continue reading Wilco Shares New Song “Someone To Lose"
New band ZAP has released a digital single called “Air Traffic Control” on Steve Vai’s Favored Nations label. The band is made up of Emmy-nominated composer Sean McKee, who is also collaborating with Jon Anderson from YES on a concept album project, Ike Willis, the voice on numerous Frank Zappa albums, and Grammy-nominated bassist Chip… Continue reading ZAP Feat. Zappa Vocal Legend Ike Willis
Saturday at Lockn‘ was a beautiful sigh between Phish‘s weekend bracketing headlining sets. And the sigh is this: the scene is in a great place now. With the music of the Grateful Dead as a sustaining anchor, jam, electronic music, Americana, and Indie bands are forging a great new collective chapter in authentic, improvised American… Continue reading Lockn’ Saturday: Our Ever-Widening Scene
Saturday at Lockn‘ was a beautiful sigh between Phish‘s weekend bracketing headlining sets. And the sigh is this: the scene is in a great place now. With the music of the Grateful Dead as a sustaining anchor, jam, electronic music, Americana, and Indie bands are forging a great new collective chapter in authentic, improvised American… Continue reading Lockn' Saturday: Our Ever-Widening Scene
The last day of Rhythms on the Rio began as Day Two did with a free yoga class from the good folks at YogaDurango. This festival inaugurated yoga last year as a special addition to the line up of great music, good food and brews, and the awe-inspiring Colorado landscape. After yoga, the festival had… Continue reading Rhythms on the Rio 2016: Day Three
There was a stir of anticipation throughout the festival grounds in South Fork CO as Day Two of Rhythms on the Rio opened. Headliners always get festival-goers hyped, and today we were seeing some of the best of the best. The Scrugglers, a local tubgrass band from Durango, CO, set the bar for everything that… Continue reading Rhythms on the Rio 2016: Day Two
Today, fiddle player Jeremy Garrett of the Grammy-nominated Infamous Stringdusters announces a new solo album, The RV Sessions 2, scheduled for release on September 27th, 2016. The follow-up to his second solo release, The RV Sessions, The RV Sessions 2 was recorded and (mostly) written during Jeremy’s time on the road – not with The… Continue reading Jeremy Garrett Set to Release Solo Album
The perennial ARISE Music Festival will return to Loveland, CO for its fifth consecutive year on August 4-6, 2017. Held each year on over 100 acres at the picturesque Sunrise Ranch, the annual leave-no-trace event is offering a limited number of $99 “Loyalty Tickets” that will be on sale through Saturday, September 17, 2016, at… Continue reading Arise Music Festival Announces 2017 Dates