Cover Rock Festival adds Philip Bauer, The Legend of Johnny Cash to their first annual music lineup on June 25-26 at The Avon Performance Pavilion at Lake Nottingham. He will join Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tom Constanten (TC) of the Grateful Dead, Dave Herbert of JGB and also performing with Caravanserai – The… Continue reading Philip Bauer Joins Cover Rock Festival
An immersive five-day learning experience for professional and semi-pro bassists, drummers, guitarists and keyboard players across all genres and styles. Master the Art of the Rhythm Section in real time, led by drumming virtuoso Billy Cobham, along with Dean Brown (guitar), Gerry Etkins (keyboards) and Ric Fierabracci (bass). Participants will experience: • Five days of… Continue reading Billy Cobham's Art of the Rhythm Section Retreat
For nearly 17 years, Yonder Mountain String Band has redefined bluegrass music, expanding the traditional acoustic genre beyond its previously established boundaries by steadily pushing the envelope into the realms of rock n’ roll and improvisation. YMSB has always played music of their own design, in the process attracting a devout coterie of fans that… Continue reading Yonder Mountain 2016 Summer Tour Dates
Following a successful and acclaimed debut in Durham, Moogfest announced it will return to Durham in 2017, May 18-22. Organizers confirmed that the festival drew over 7,000 ticketed attendees and an average of 3,000 people attending free programming each, for a total count of almost 40,000 attendees over the four days. Reflecting that fans are… Continue reading Moogfest's Durham Debut Hailed as Success by Organizers, Artists, Fans, Community
Jon Stickley Trio is excited to embark on tour for a plethora of shows this festival season! They have stops throughout the country including the White Squirrel Festival in North Carolina and Rooster Walk in Martinsville, Virginia this May. They kick off June in Nashville on their way St. Louis and then Colorado’s Front Range.… Continue reading Jon Stickley Trio Captivates Crowds w/ Rapid-Fire Guitar, Sultry Violin & Drums
North Carolina-based Americana band Yarn knows all about finding opportunity in cloudy situations. Their new album, This is the Year, is a celebration of the light that shines through when life gets tough and the future seems uncertain. The album is out Friday, May 27, 2016, on Ardsley Music/Red Bush Records. “We were dealing with… Continue reading Yarn Releases New Album, 'This Is the Year'
Widespread Panic will be performing at the Arkansas Music Pavilion in Rogers on June 17th. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. and doors open at 6 p.m. Widespread Panic’s 2016 Summer Tour will stretch from the Midwest to the West Coast during the months of June and July. Highlights include a return to Mud Island in Memphis,… Continue reading Widespread Panic @ Arkansas Music Pavilion
Deft and dynamic, King Baby‘s sound balances earthy R&B, simmering soul, percolating funk, and a jazz-spiked improvisational bent – with compelling original vocal and instrumental compositions as the fulcrum. Emerging from Atlanta’s fertile, diverse music scene, King Baby assemble a uniquely compelling, invigorating sound from shards of their influences, cemented by their long-standing friendship and… Continue reading King Baby Announce U.S Festival Debut
NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS will return to Denver with two shows at Cervantes. The band will perform in The Masterpiece Ballroom on Friday, June 24th with special guests Duane Trucks (Widespread Panic), Eric McFadden (Anders Osborne) and DJ Logic. Tickets are $20.00 in advance and $25.00 day of show. They will perform in The Other Side… Continue reading New Orleans Suspects & special guests at Cervantes
Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, with John Mayer and featuring Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti, better known collectively as Dead & Company, opened their highly anticipated Summer 2016 tour by announcing a free show at The Fillmore in San Francisco on Monday, May 23. The building unofficially stands as a testament to the… Continue reading Dead & Company | The Fillmore | Review