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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 August 16, 2024 and is available on all digital platforms.

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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 Texas Longhorns basketball teams—to host the event.

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.

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 cosmic weaver of sound.

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 they’ve hopped right back on Kesey’s bus, every tie-dye swirling with memory and possibility.

Today, Sierra Ferrell announces the deluxe edition of Trail of Flowers, out digitally via Rounder Records on January 31st.

Tonight, Bell’s Brewery is hosting Earth Radio and Dopapod in its backroom. Much more than a simple backroom, this 500-plus capacity venue rivals similar spaces found in larger cities. The stage has ample room, and fans have everything they need to kick back and enjoy a night of amazing music—which is exactly what’s in store for us tonight.

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.

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 ‘round to celebrate this man whose guitar has resonated through countless hearts.

The Vermont Jazz Center is thrilled to present harpist Brandee Younger on January 18, 2025. She will perform with her working trio: Rashaan Carter on electric and acoustic basses and Allan Mednard on drums. Many VJC aficionados were moved by Younger’s appearance with Makaya McCraven’s ensemble last February. Since then, she has been on the move, releasing a solo harp EP and touring across London, Germany, Brooklyn, the Netherlands, Portugal, Australia, Brussels, and beyond.

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