Two Brothers’ Roundhouse in Aurora, IL will host Pete Jive & Old Shoe as they perform a “songs of Jerry Garcia” inspired set on Friday, August 10, 2012. Jerry Garcia would have turned 70 years old just a few days ago. In homage to this classic icon, Old Shoe front man Paul Priest says Jerry… Continue reading Old Shoe will perform "Songs of Jerry Garcia" @ Two Brothers
Hot off a continuously successful festival season, relentless Paper Diamond is once again hitting the road on his headling Night Vision Tour 2012. Be sure to catch this progressive and thrilling producer and DJ as he makes his way across the expanse of the US. Paper Diamond will also return his hometown state’s Ogden Theater in… Continue reading Paper Diamond Announces Night Vision Tour 2012
Multiple Grammy and Blues Music Award nominee John Lee Hooker, Jr. announces a September 18 release date for his exciting new CD, All Hooked Up, on his own Steppin’ Stone Records, with national distribution by INgrooves Fontana. The new CD was produced by renowned writer/producer Larry Batiste, recorded at Pajama Recording Studios in Oakland, California,… Continue reading John Lee Hooker, Jr. Is "All Hooked Up" on New CD
Imagine you were at a Grateful Dead Show or any other concert for that matter, and you could BYOB, liquor, cooler, food, tent and camping supplies into the concert with you and set up right in front of the stage. Well, we are not sure that this has registered with you yet, but this is… Continue reading BYOB into the Dark Star Jubilee
I decided to check out the Dawg Daze of Summer Festival this year because of three reasons: it was a great birthday outing for my girlfriend and me, I wanted to see JJ Grey and Mofro and it sounded low-key. The list of reasons I’ll be going back next year is much larger. For one,… Continue reading Dawg Daze of Summer Festival Review & Photos
Festivals are always welcome in the NYC area that don’t involve traveling to New Jersey (All Points West), electronic dance music (Electric Zoo) or taking a crowded ferry (Governors Ball, HARD Fest, Rock The Bells). So, it’s a shame that NYC was not as receptive to the inaugural year of Catalpa, which was held in… Continue reading The Inaugural Catalpa Festival in New York | Review & Photos
Allen Thompson is on a new departure with his upcoming album Salvation in the Ground, due to be released on September 4, 2012. In this new project, Allen made a conscious decision to use the powerful energy of increased collaborative effort, resulting in a cohesive album with a well-rounded sound, and most importantly, it is… Continue reading Allen Thompson | Salvation in the Ground | New Music Review
Dynamic. Electrifying. Compelling. These are just a few of the words that have been used to describe BIG GIGANTIC and their powerful live sets at some of the top U.S. festivals this summer.And now the Boulder, CO-based electronic act—saxophonist/producer Dominic Lalli and drummer Jeremy Salken–is set to bring their breakthrough sound of DJ-based music with… Continue reading Big Gigantic Announce Fall Headlining "Uprising Tour"
Beech Mountain will see festival goers from across the country flood Eastern America’s Highest Town and enter through the wardrobe and into the parody land of GNARNIA. The all star musical lineup will perform against the backdrop of a stunning view that extends for a hundred miles making it one of the most unique and… Continue reading GNARNIA Festival – All-star Lineup and Conscious Culture
My Morning Jacket is considered by many to be one of the premier live rock outfits in the country. Suffice to say, they did nothing but bolster that reputation over the course of six ridiculously entertaining hours Friday and Saturday night at the unparalleled Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado. Both nights began with sets… Continue reading A Weekend with My Morning Jacket @ America's Greatest Venue