Fresh on the heels of their critically acclaimed Hurricane Season In Brooklyn album, drummer and studio don Amon returns to his Analog Players Society project with a 3 track excavation entitled CKY to JFK Vol. 1. Setting out to explore his original West African influences, this project is once again a collective effort spearheaded and… Continue reading Analog Players Society's New EP, CKY to JFK is Available Now
Tonight marks the opening of the Paul McCartney and Wings documentary, ROCKSHOW, which features the legendary musician and band from their 1975-1976 “Wings Across America” tour. This is the first time this footage has been shown on the big screen in over 30 years. McCartney biographer Chris Salewicz gave an exclusive interview to 13… Continue reading Paul McCartney & Wings Rockshow Opens in Theaters Tonight
Indianapolis-based singer-songwriter Cory Williams will release his debut solo record The Outcome June 4, following a special record-release show May 31 at Radio Radio (1119 Prospect Street) in Fountain Square right outside of downtown Indianapolis. The record includes the new single “Tragically You,” written by Williams, in addition to 11 other tracks.The recording and production… Continue reading Cory Williams to release The Outcome June 4
Vieux Farka Touré‘s latest album was recorded as an homage to his homeland. Being that his native Mali has been splintered by territorial fighting between Tuareg and Islamic rebels since January 2012, his new album, Mon Pays (My Country), is devoted to reminding the world about the beauty and culture of his homeland. The album… Continue reading Vieux Farka Touré @ eTown Hall | Friday June 21st, 2013
More energized and focused than ever before in their near 25-year career, roots-music troubadours Donna the Buffalo will debut their first studio album in five years, Tonight, Tomorrow and Yesterday, on June 18 via Sugar Hill Records. The follow up to 2008’s acclaimed Silverlined, which reached the Top 10 on the Americana charts, Tonight, Tomorrow… Continue reading Donna The Buffalo On Tour With New Album
Sol Driven Train head back out on the road for a mix of city festival and club show dates across the East Coast this summer. The 5-piece horn-infused ‘Low Country Roots Rock Band’ had a busy spring with a heavy touring schedule and the release of Underdog, an album that has spent many weeks at… Continue reading Sol Driven Train – Tour and Dashed Idol Dreams
The rock/fusion quartet TAUK announces they will return to the stage with the legendary group, Robert Randolph & The Family Band for three select dates this summer. The shows are set for Aug. 2 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., Aug. 9 at The Wilbur Theatre in Boston, and Aug 10 at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester,… Continue reading TAUK to open 3 shows for Robert Randolph and The Family Band
The music scene in Asheville, NC has been thriving as of late; however, the “word is out” so to say, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to stand out in the musical hotbed of the Carolinas. The Get Right Band has the entire puzzle pieces needed to do just that, and their new EP Shake demonstrates… Continue reading The Get Right Band | Shake | New Music Review
I’m coming up on my fourth Wakarusa, and it’s hard to put into words exactly what I’m the most excited about because I just come into the festival KNOWING I’m going to have a great time. Each and every year the festival grows, and I can’t wait to see what all is on-site for the… Continue reading Top 5 things you can expect from Wakarusa 2013
Avid Beatles fans have been blaming Yoko Ono for the break-up of the Beatles for over 40 years. In a surprise gesture, Paul McCartney has come to her defense, stating that she did not cause the break-up, during an interview with Sir David Frost that will air later this year on Al Jazeera English Television. “She… Continue reading Paul McCartney Comes to Yoko Ono's Defense On Eve Documentary