Bluegrass-Americana troubadours Greensky Bluegrass have announced 17 new tour dates, bringing the band coast to coast. The newly added dates kick off on January 16 in Blue Lake, CA, and include stops throughout California, Nevada, and Arizona. Following their West Coast leg, the band will head to the East Coast for several shows, including a… Continue reading Greensky Bluegrass add new winter tour dates for 2025
The Livery, Benton Harbor’s premier live music venue, is known for hosting the best holiday events. This Halloween was set to be a live Dead party featuring South Bend’s own Grateful Dead cover band, the Happy Campers. However, the untimely passing of Phil Lesh transformed the celebration into a heartfelt farewell to honor his legacy.… Continue reading A fitting tribute to Phil Lesh – Happy Campers’ Halloween at The Livery
The inaugural BeachLife Nights, a two-day “concert in the sand” presented on October 18 and 19 along the Redondo Beach waterfront, was an unmitigated success. A boutique version of the grander BeachLife Fest, which typically takes place in May, it featured eight bands with a concentration on reggae/roots-influenced rock, including Michael Franti & Spearhead, Iration,… Continue reading Basking in Beats: BeachLife Nights Makes Waves Along Redondo's Shore
What makes a great festival? Great bands are essential. A beautiful venue with plenty of space to spread out? That’s a bonus. And let’s not forget about vendors with delicious food and unique items to explore. But perhaps most importantly, a great festival has a spirit of community and a setting so inviting you’d visit… Continue reading Pickin' in Paradise: A Journey to Bluegrass Island
“You might say ‘Second Best’ was a song 30 years in the making,” says Aaron Burdett of his new single for Organic Records — his first release since 2022’s “Denver Plane,” which dropped shortly after he joined the award-winning Steep Canyon Rangers. Listeners with good memories will recall that the Rangers were name-checked in that… Continue reading Aaron Burdett’s wry “Second Best” is a contemplative, down-to-earth break-up song
Goose‘s performance at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC, on October 25, 2024, was a poignant blend of artistry and altruism, held as a benefit for Hurricane Helene relief. In partnership with Conscious Alliance, the Connecticut-based rock band raised money in support of local organizations like BeLoved Asheville and Hearts with Hands,… Continue reading Goose Lifts Spirits in Winston-Salem: A Night of Music for Hurricane Helene Relief + Pays Touching Tribute to Phil Lesh with Brokedown Palace
Among guitar enthusiasts, there’s a shared recognition of the Warren Haynes sound—a nod to a lifetime of musical achievement. Haynes has been captivating audiences for decades, with stints alongside David Allen Coe, The Allman Brothers, The Dead, Phil Lesh and Friends, the Dickey Betts Band, and his own band, Gov’t Mule. So, it’s no surprise… Continue reading Soul Searching and Road Weaving with Warren Haynes’ Million Voices Whisper
Slash brings real heat to Orgy of the Damned! Slash has been part of American music since 1981. It is hard to think of the ’80s and ’90s rock scene and not visualize the tall, muscular Guns N’ Roses lead guitarist in his trademark top hat. He has formed many bands and played many styles.… Continue reading Orgy of the Axe Gods: Slash Summons Legends with Blues-Rock Fury
In the swirling, technicolor maelstrom that was Haight-Ashbury, there was a bassline. It wasn’t just any bassline, mind you. It was Phil Lesh‘s—an intricate, weaving, electrified pulse that felt more like the heartbeat of the universe than just another instrument in a band. Now that pulse, that cosmic conductor, has drifted into the great unknown.… Continue reading Phil Lesh Departs the Phil Zone, but His Echoes Remain
Today, we at Grateful Web are heartbroken to share the passing of Phil Lesh, founding bassist of the Grateful Dead, who left this world on October 25th, 2024. Phil was surrounded by his family, filled with love in his final moments. His contributions to music and the deep joy he brought to countless lives will… Continue reading Phil Lesh: The Heartbeat of the Grateful Dead Has Fallen Silent