Chris Robinson Brotherhood announce today that Tony Leone has joined the band on drums. His first performance with The CRB will be this coming weekend at the Sunshine Music & Blues Festival in Florida followed by a 14-date tour across the Midwest and East Coast in February. Leone’s arrival follows the departure of the band’s… Continue reading Chris Robinson Brotherhood Adds Tony Leone On Drums
Railroad Earth will be celebrating the release of their DVD, LIVE AT RED ROCKS , by hosting a special webcast of a portion of the film at the eTown Hall in Boulder, CO on Wednesday 1/21 at 7:00 PM MST. Fans have two options to participate – Tickets go on sale today, Tuesday 1/13 at… Continue reading RAILROAD EARTH celebrate their Live At Red Rocks DVD with webcast at the eTown Hall
THE WHO will perform their first U.S. festival appearance in more than 40 years at this year’s New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell, set for April 24-May 3 in New Orleans, LA. THE WHO‘s previous iconic U.S. festival appearances were in 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival (where a coin toss decided… Continue reading The Who to perform at New Orleans Jazz Fest
This night was a party, and who could be surprised by that with the amount of talent at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom on this night. There were three bands and three painters that created an electric dance space under the giant disco ball to kick off the holiday festivities. The famous Frenchy, Scramble Campbell, and John… Continue reading DJ Russo & the Funky Meters Funk Up Denver
James Brown, dubbed the hardest workingman in show business, is long gone. If anyone were to carry the torch in the contemporary touring scene Karl Denson would be a chief contender. Aside from his two active main exploits, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe and the Greyboy Allstars, he recently toured with the Rolling Stones in Australia… Continue reading Karl Denson | The Independent | 1/3/2015
Berkeley’s pioneering listener-supported radio station, KPFA, presents its annual Grateful Dead fund-raising marathon on Saturday, January 31, 2015 from 9:00 am to 1:00 am. Host David Gans and co-host Tim Lynch promise a bounty of unreleased music from the Grateful Dead archive, highlights of live performances that have happened on Dead to the World over… Continue reading 29th Annual KPFA Grateful Dead Marathon
Dickey Bettes unfortunately has to withdraw due to family emergency. Legendary guitarist Robby Krieger of the Doors has been added to the line-up of the 2015 Sunshine Music and Blues Festival. Krieger will be the replacement for Dickey Betts who unfortunately will not be able to perform this year as he is staying by the… Continue reading Robby Kreiger of The Doors added to Sunshine Lineup
After a patient and long 2-year search Cornmeal is thrilled to officially welcome fiddler Phillip Roach into the family. Phil has been a long time friend of the band and as his tenure with The Giving Tree Band came to a close in early 2014, it only made sense to bring him aboard for some… Continue reading Cornmeal announces new fiddle player!
The Chicago natives Digital Tape Machine have big plans for 2015, including putting out multiple new releases and touring full time. The band is starting the New Year out with a tour on the East Coast and heading through the Midwest. They’ve linked up with bands like Lotus, Eliot Lipp, Turbo Suit, and are playing… Continue reading Digital Tape Machine Drops New Track
On a super busy concert night in this thriving state, which has seriously become even more of mecca for music than it already was over the last half a century, the Ogden Theatre hosted EOTO on their final night of their fall tour. It was a perfect place for them to go showcase their intergalactic… Continue reading EOTO Closes Their Outer Orbit Tour at Home in Colorado