BLUES PeopleBLUES People, the veteran four-piece band with roots in the vibrant New York/New Jersey music scene, is on a determined quest to conquer the 2025 International Blues Challenge (IBC), taking place January 7–11, 2025 on historic Beale Street. Last year’s IBC Semifinalists aim to make an indelible mark this time around—and land themselves on… Continue reading BLUES People ‘Dead-Set’ on a Mission to Captivate Audiences at the 2025 International Blues Challenge
Nola Blue Records proudly announces the signing of two esteemed artists, six-time GRAMMY nominee Maria Muldaur and critically acclaimed vocalist Candice Ivory, with new albums planned for summer release. In addition, Nola Blue recording artist The Alexis P. Suter Band announces their full-length album, Four Wheels Beats Two Heels. The title track teaser was released… Continue reading Nola Blue Records Signs Legendary Maria Muldaur and Estimable Candice Ivory; A sizzling summer 2025 music forecast includes a trio of releases from Muldaur, Ivory and The Alexis P. Suter Band
After taking a year off from performing on New Year’s, Goose returned to Austin, Texas, for the third time in their career and for their sixth New Year’s run, which included a performance on December 31. They chose the 15,000-seat Moody Center ATX—located in the heart of the University of Texas and home to the… Continue reading Goose Slam Dunks Night One At The Moody Center
AEG Presents is thrilled to announce the return of ZEDS DEAD to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre for DEADROCKS XI on Wednesday, July 2 and Thursday, July 3, 2025. Doors will open at 5:00 PM, with the show beginning at 6:00 PM each night. Since its inception, DEADROCKS has become one of the most anticipated… Continue reading AEG Presents Announces DEADROCKS XI: ZEDS DEAD at Red Rocks Amphitheatre Two Nights: Wednesday, July 2 & Thursday, July 3, 2025
On this January 4th, we at Grateful Web celebrate the birthday of a musical pioneer whose guitar has sparked revolutions across genres: John McLaughlin. From his early days in Yorkshire to his transcendent explorations with jazz, fusion, and beyond, McLaughlin has always been more than a guitarist; he’s been a seeker, a storyteller, and a… Continue reading Fusion’s Finest: Celebrating John McLaughlin
Now here’s the thing, man: you step into the Broward Center on New Year’s Eve, sun-bleached Florida swirling outside like some neon crocodile dream, and you realize Bob Weir‘s firing up the Wolf Bros rocket ship, ready to blast your soul beyond the sugar-palm stratosphere. The crowd’s got that old Grateful glimmer in their eyes—like… Continue reading Dancing into the New Year with Bob Weir's Wolf Pack
Today, Sierra Ferrell announces the deluxe edition of Trail of Flowers, out digitally via Rounder Records on January 31st. Currently nominated for her first four GRAMMY® Awards, including Best Americana Album, Best Americana Performance (“American Dreaming”), Best American Roots Song (“American Dreaming”) and Best American Roots Performance (“Lighthouse”), Trail of Flowers was just named 2024’s… Continue reading Sierra Ferrell Expands Her 4x GRAMMY®-Nominated Trail of Flowers, Announces Deluxe Album Out January 31st
Kalamazoo, Michigan, has a bright and vibrant nightlife. Several colleges call the city home and occupy a large part of its landscape, so it’s no wonder that an aspiring college student once began brewing beer in his home kitchen and now runs a nationally recognized brewery: Bell’s. Tonight, Bell’s Brewery is hosting Earth Radio and… Continue reading Jam Sessions and Goodbyes: Earth Radio’s Last Show with Justin Avdek
Greensky Bluegrass rang out 2024 with a jubilant, genre-blurring party at Denver’s Mission Ballroom, packing the venue with devoted fans ready to greet the new year in style. With Fruition as the opening act—and later, surprise collaborators—this New Year’s Eve show offered everything a fan could want: tight pickin’, unexpected covers, heartfelt originals, and a… Continue reading High-Altitude Hoedown: Greensky Bluegrass and Fruition Ring In the New Year at the Mission Ballroom
Once upon a groovy midnight dream, we of Grateful Web raise a joyous howl for the one and only Stephen Stills, who spins eighty sunrises on this very day, January 3, 2025. Hear the echoes of his fretboard in the moonlit corridors of cosmic wonder, and let the swirling spirits of rock’s storied past gather… Continue reading Sailing on the Southern Cross: Eighty Years of Stephen Stills