Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have announced two new holiday shows at Denver’s Mission Ballroom on December 10 and 11, featuring legendary soul icon Mavis Staples & Friends. The performances mark both the 20th Annual Holiday Shows and the 10th anniversary of the band’s self-titled debut album, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, reissued… Continue reading Nathaniel Rateliff Announces 10th Anniversary Holiday Shows in Denver
Don’t miss Kristina Marinova’s piano interpretations of the Grateful Dead on Nov. 9 Sweetwater Music Hall keeps the Bay Area’s spirit alive with a stellar fall lineup that spans everything from Dead-inspired jams and bluegrass pickin’ to reggae, Americana, and pure rock & roll. As one of the West Coast’s most beloved and historic live… Continue reading Kristina Marinova Plays Grateful Dead at Sweetwater
The Barr Brothers return today with Let It Hiss (out now via Secret City Records), their long-awaited first studio album in nearly eight years. Let It Hiss isn’t just a collection of ten vital new songs — it’s a document of transformation and an invitation to a place where the flaws aren’t edited out, they’re… Continue reading The Barr Brothers’ Let It Hiss (Secret City Records) Out Now
Chaparelle’s star power is on full display in Grand Rapids as the rising trio and opener Esther Rose dazzle a packed house at The Intersection with heartfelt songs and dynamic performances.
Suwannee Roots Revival 2025 | photos by Libby Gamble My soul is mended. I’ve returned from Suwannee Roots Revival, a magical five-day Americana music festival held each October at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. This celebration was exactly what my mind, body, and spirit needed. As I say every… Continue reading Suwannee Roots Revival 2025: A Homecoming of Music, Magic, and Healing
A cornerstone of Bay Area music and culture since 1973, Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center continues to thrive as a nonprofit home for roots, world, and jam-based music that brings all walks of life together. Located at 1317 San Pablo Avenue in Berkeley, this beloved all-ages venue offers a vibrant mix of live bands,… Continue reading Berkeley’s Ashkenaz Celebrates the Dead All Month Long
There’s something about Overview Effect that feels like stepping into a different world. Every sound from Squeaky Feet hits with intention — clean, futuristic, and alive. Released on October 10th, this nine-track album finds the Denver-based band pushing their progressive rock and jam sound into new territory. Across its nearly hour-long run, the band blends… Continue reading Squeaky Feet Take Flight on Overview Effect
Global superstar Luke Combs has added three new shows to his massive “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” next year: second nights at Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau (May 29) and Edinburgh’s Scottish Gas Murrayfield (July 24) as well as a third and final night at London’s Wembley Stadium (August 2). The new dates come due to overwhelming… Continue reading Luke Combs Expands Tour with London, Edinburgh & Montreal
Los Angeles, CA: The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund, founded in memory of the late heavy metal icon who passed away from gastric cancer in 2010, is celebrating a new international research collaboration that could revolutionize early cancer detection. The Dio Cancer Fund has long supported the work of Dr. David… Continue reading Dio Cancer Fund & UCLA Partner with Dongwoon Anatech to Advance Gastric Cancer Research
In celebration of what would have been Tom Petty’s 75th birthday, the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles is hosting a special screening of Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers this evening, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Petty’s landmark album Wildflowers. Following the screening, a special panel discussion will take place featuring the… Continue reading Tom Petty 75th Birthday: GRAMMY Museum Hosts Wildflowers Screening