This February, Widespread Panic proved that you can still get a lot done while sitting on the job, as they celebrated 25 years of southern rock improvisation with the Wood Tour. Dave Schools said, “I think that most people don’t have a preconceived notion and they like the air of mystery. I know we do.” … Continue reading Widespread Panic | Fillmore Auditorium | Denver, CO | Review
By the fall of 1994, the Grateful Dead scene was growing unmanageably large. Even large mainstay venues that the boys have been performing at for decades were too small anymore. The performance that used to be a not-so-well-kept secret had grown to sell out the largest football and soccer stadiums. At this point, the smallest… Continue reading Phil Lesh & Friends | 1st Bank Center | 2/16/12 | Review
Paul Thorn took an unexpected detour on the road to recording a follow-up to his most successful release, 2010’s Pimps and Preachers. After writing many discs of semi-autobiographical tunes that have drawn comparisons to John Hiatt and John Prine, the critically acclaimed singer/songwriter — hailed as the “Mark Twain of Americana” — decided to do… Continue reading Paul Thorn's 'What the Hell is Going On' Due May 8
The 2012 Pickathon Music Festival will take place on Friday, August 3 through Sunday, August 5, returning to the beautiful Pendarvis Farm near Portland, Oregon for its 14th year. The experience at Pickathon is unique; nowhere else can festivalgoers witness such a diverse mix of world-class artists set in what is commonly considered the most… Continue reading Announcing 2012 Pickathon Music Festival, August 3-5, In Portland, OR
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. will be releasing a special Detroit-themed 12″ for Record Store Day. The EP will feature “We Almost Lost Detroit,” a Gil Scott-Heron cover that also appears on their full length debut It’s A Corporate World, as well as two covers of songs by fellow Detroit artists Madonna and Sixto Rodriguez and… Continue reading Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. Adds 2nd NYC Show & Detroit Show + Record Store Day
We Have Band are back with their new LP Ternion, due for release on February 28th. Ternion, from the Latin for a group of three, sees We Have Band make a stylistic leap on from their debut ‘WHB’, which despite its critical acclaim the band were keen not to repeat. The new album will be… Continue reading We Have Band New LP, Ternion, Steets Feb. 28th
On such an amazing weekend of music around Boulder, Colorado, there were many tough decisions to make regarding what to see this weekend. The decision to see moe. at the Boulder Theater was an easy one. They always kill it, and the Boulder Theater is the perfect venue for them to play. It snowed quite… Continue reading moe.ulder! | Review
Welcome to the Keller Williams webcast page, where we’re streaming tonight’s show (2/24/2012) from the WOW Hall in Eugene Oregon! The doors open up at 8pm PACIFIC TIME and we will start the video feed shortly after that. You’ll have to press the white arrow button in the Flash Player on this page. We’ll be… Continue reading Keller Williams Webcast – WOW Hall, Eugene Oregon
Just a quick reminder – the current Mimi Fishman Foundation on-line charity auction ends Thurday, March 1. The original auction announcement is below. We urge you to check it out if you haven’t already. Thanks for your support!The Mimi Fishman Foundation has launched a new on-line charity auction that features many show used drumsticks and… Continue reading Current Mimi Fishman Foundation Charity Auction Ends March 1st
To followers of 20th century British music, Chris Barber needs no introduction: The trombonist and bass player is the pre-eminent name in British trad jazz. A fixture on the British music scene since the early 1950s, he has led a number of excellent bands and can be heard alongside countless world-class players, a title he… Continue reading Chris Barber, U.K. Jazzman, gets U.S. Compilation on Proper