An Ozomatli Show is Worth Paying For

If there is a better party band than Ozomatli out there, then I would love to hear them.  I wasn’t invited to the party at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas on May 30th, so I had to crash it.  I openly admit to not paying for a big name concert in about 5… Continue reading An Ozomatli Show is Worth Paying For

Ben Harper Returns to The Santa Barbara Bowl this Summer!

Toubab Krewe Summer Tour

Catch Newton Faulkner at Bonnaroo

Released to critical acclaim, Hand Built By Robots, the debut album by Newton Faulkner, is available now on Aware/Columbia Records. Billboard says, “His debut album is a confident, impressively kaleidoscopic effort…” while the Chicago Sun-Times says, “A guitar virtuoso, he has mastered a unique technique that allows him to use the instrument as guitar, bass… Continue reading Catch Newton Faulkner at Bonnaroo

Zach Deputy Releases Debut Studio Album

The Lee Boys from Miami @ Bonnaroo on Sun, 6/15

THE LEE BOYS will bring their blazing, inspirational live show Bonnaroo on Sunday, June15th from 1:15-2:15 in Tent 2 (That Tent).  They will also perform on the Sonic Stage that day from 6:00-6:30 PM (following Solomon Burke). 2008 is promising to be a big year for the band.  They just performed SIX TIMES over the… Continue reading The Lee Boys from Miami @ Bonnaroo on Sun, 6/15

Esperanza Spalding on Letterman Tonight!

Dead Confederate will be @ Bonnaroo on June 14th, 2008

Hailing from Athens, DEAD CONFEDERATE’s psychedelic-meets-grunge sound created quite the buzz at this year’s SXSW and Sasquatch festival with a number of well-attended shows, including a much-coveted opening slot for R.E.M. at SXSW.  They have been getting strong support from such influential radio stations as KEXP/Seattle, WOXY/Cincinnati and WXPN/Philadelphia and NPR recently said, “Dead Confederate’s wall of sound feels… Continue reading Dead Confederate will be @ Bonnaroo on June 14th, 2008

Railroad Earth's Amen Corner Hits Streets June 10

The New Deal, Products of Evolution

Culture, like nature, evolves. Old ideas are made better, and become new ideas. Splits are made between schools of thought, and each side develops into something distinct from the other, even though both are the recognizable progeny of the previous generations. The growth of music over the last hundred years is perhaps one of the… Continue reading The New Deal, Products of Evolution