Red Barn Productions is proud to announce its latest Bay Area event, Ceili On the Lake, an Irish Dance & Music Festival, on Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28, bringing a love of traditional Irish culture to beautiful Lagoon Park at the Marin County Fairgrounds. Festivalgoers are invited to come “join the dance” in… Continue reading 'Ceili On the Lake' – new Irish dance & music festival 4/27 & 28, from producers of the Dickens Christmas Fair
#iVoted Concerts is back for what is sure to be a very busy 2024 election year. To celebrate, the non-partisan non-profit has partnered with Propeller for fans to take action and score tickets to Madison and Milwaukee concerts courtesy of FPC Live, The Pabst Theatre Group and Nō Studios. The public can do so by… Continue reading #iVoted Concerts Wisconsin x Propeller Launches for April Election
It’s one of the most groundbreaking debut albums of all-time, a monster of innovative musical composition and thought-provoking lyrics whose appeal and creative influence has not only endured though generations but has expanded since its initial release in 1969. In The Court Of The Crimson King is a magnum opus like no other in rock… Continue reading TODD RUNDGREN’s Explosive Take On KING CRIMSON’s “21ST CENTURY SCHIZOID MAN” Previews The Forthcoming Star-Studded KING CRIMSON Tribute Album
Minnesota-based singer, songwriter and guitarist Charlie Parr’s new song, “Bear Head Lake,” is debuting today. Listen/share HERE. Reflecting on the song, Parr shares, “Go north. Find a quiet place where you can’t hear the engines anymore, can’t smell the cigarette smoke or diesel fumes, where you can’t see the neon lights or get a signal… Continue reading CHARLIE PARR’S NEW SONG “BEAR HEAD LAKE” DEBUTS TODAY
Thievery Corporation, the eclectic, downtempo, genre-defying conglomerate of musicians, producers, and vocalists based in Washington D.C., returned to New York, NY for a vibrant performance at Terminal 5 on March 9, 2024. They were supported by the Big Apple-based City of the Sun. Smooth beats woven with passionate vocals and melodic world music is what… Continue reading Thievery Corporation | Terminal 5 | 3/9/2024
Some of the most memorable sets in High Sierra Music Festival’s three-decades-running history have taken place after the California sun had set; way after—sometimes when it was on the verge of rising again. And this year’s late-night lineups, announced today, will undoubtedly follow suit. Tickets for Thursday night’s Cool Cool Cool and The Polish Ambassador,… Continue reading High Sierra Music Festival Announces Late Night Programming And Welcomes Orgōne to the Lineup
Today, Greensky Bluegrass, known for their dynamic live performances, profound songwriting, and accessible storytelling is thrilled to announce several June tour dates. The newly announced run kicks off in Kansas City on June 6. The news comes just days after the band wrapped their energetic 24-date winter run with two nights at the iconic Ryman… Continue reading Greensky Bluegrass announces initial 2024 summer tour dates
Known for her unconventional performances, Cat Power took a surprisingly structured approach in her recent Lobero Theatre show in Santa Barbara. She wasn’t just performing as Cat Power; she was meticulously recreating Bob Dylan’s iconic 1966 Royal Albert Hall concert. The unique concept drew a diverse crowd: a mix of Cat Power’s dedicated fans and… Continue reading Cat Power Reimagines Dylan at the Lobero Theatre: A Review
Grammy-nominated artist Jesse Dayton is set to unveil his highly anticipated album, The Hard Way Blues, on May 31st, via Hardcharger / Blue Élan Records. Produced by the acclaimed Shooter Jennings, this album marks a deeper exploration into Dayton’s blues influences, following his recent Grammy nomination for “Contemporary Blues Album of the Year” together with… Continue reading Jesse Dayton Announces New Album 'The Hard Way Blues'
Grateful Web gave me the opportunity to write. My first review was on the documentary film, Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band in late February of 2020. In March, the pandemic hit and I, along with the rest of the world, was dumbstruck. Completely lost, I found solace in churning out music review… Continue reading Between Goodnight and Goodbye: A Tale of Two Titles