It is with a heavy heart that we are announcing the departure of 2 of our longtime bandmates. For personal and professional reasons both Kris and JP Nowak have decided to leave the band after 8 years together. We wish them both the best and utmost success in their future endeavors. We will finish out… Continue reading Cornmeal Says Goodbye to the Nowak Brothers
Adam Aijala, Ben Kaufmann & Dave Johnston of Yonder Mountain String Band took some time from their busy schedule to answer a few questions about the band’s upcoming Kinfolk Celebration in Lyons, Colorado. This will be the first time in 10 years the band is playing the Planet Bluegrass grounds. It’s obvious they’re excited for… Continue reading Adam, Ben & Dave Answer Questions in Preparation for Kinfolk
This September, The National Jazz Museum in Harlem continues to offer a wide range of top quality free programming and affordable concerts from jazz’s most celebrated musicians, educators and historians.Harlem Speaks, our flagship public program of oral histories, will feature renowned pianist Roy Eaton and swing bandleader, George Gee.This month’s Jazz For Curious Listeners, presented… Continue reading National September 2012 Schedule Jazz Museum in Harlem
Jimmy Herring‘s second solo album, Subject to Change Without Notice -available via Abstract Logix- is an instrumental album inspired by the human voice. Herring reveals on his website “It’s ironic: I play instrumental music and all I want to do is be a singer.” Yet, his iconic playing style has a voice of its own.… Continue reading Jimmy Herring | Subject To Change Without Notice | Album Review
RIOT FEST–the music festival which celebrates rock, indie, punk and underground artists from every era–has announced the line-ups and venues for the after-parties for the Chicago festival (see full line-ups below). The official on-sale begins today, August 21 with a limited number of single-day tickets available. All after-parties are open to 3-day pass holders (subject… Continue reading RIOT FEST: Announces After-Party Line-Ups
The wait is over! The third annual Catskill Chill Music Festival at Camp Camp Minglewood in Hancock, New York has unveiled the 2012 music schedule. Taking place September 7th – 9th, Catskill Chill hosts over 40 bands on three stages including Yonder Mountain String Band, Lotus, Conspirator, Soulive, Lettuce, EOTO, Rubblebucket and many more.The schedule… Continue reading Catskill Chill Music Festival Unveils 2012 Schedule
Frances Harding (9/12/1981 – 8/15/2012) She had the same birthday as Barry White and she thought she was Marvin Gaye, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison reincarnated all at once. She defied any Atmosphere lyric, she sang any Ani, and she wrote with the fervor of Vonnegut. May she find the peace and light that will… Continue reading RIP Frances Harding | (9/12/1981 – 8/15/2012)
The Congress, Denver’s fastest growing rock band is heading out on the road to support their new album “Whatever You Want” through a slew of dates through the South East and beyond.The Congress‘ debut full-length album, recorded at Denver’s Silo Sound by John Macy, represents the raw rock and emotion that has become synonymous with… Continue reading The Congress Announce Fall 2012 Tour Dates
Coming up at Yonder Mountain String Band‘s Kinfolk Celebration in Lyons, CO on August 24-25, 2012, a silent auction will take place to benefit the Colorado Fire Relief Fund. Fans will have an opportunity to place a bid and win exciting prices such as archived posters and signed merchandise, tickets to upcoming events, and instruments… Continue reading YMSB's "Silent Auction" & "Daily Music Give-Away"
Following a summer full of festival appearances, Ruff Shod/Nettwork recording artists Elephant Revival start their fall tour with a Sept. 20 show at Vail, Colo.’s Gerald Ford Amphitheater, and cap the month long run with four nights of intimate performances at Colorado venues. Tickets for these dates — Oct. 18 at the Walnut Room, Oct.… Continue reading Elephant Revival Announces Fall Tour with 4 Colorado Shows