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Greensky Bluegrass announces today a series of streaming broadcasts across the months of August and September. As the uncertain future of live music in its traditional format remains in limbo due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the band has gone to great lengths to safely gather to record these very special performances with full production.
“Oh my god, ok, it’s happening.” – Michael Scott
With a Billy Strings show upcoming (I almost thought I’d never say that again), is it weird that the only thing on my mind is what to wear for my first concert in four months?
What is that ingredient that every kitchen needs? Is it butter? Salt? Every kitchen needs good clean running water. The water of life runs through the hearth of every good kitchen. The stove, the water, and a whole lotta love are staples for every warm memory of the family time in the kitchen. It gets hot in the kitchen, that’s for sure. Laughter galore and crying tears of sweat and perfection as the loaf comes out of the oven.
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Last night, My Morning Jacket performed "Spinning My Wheels" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The song is the first track on the band's new album, The Waterfall II, available now at all DSPs.
WATCH "SPINNING MY WHEELS" ON THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON
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Kenny Roby has shared a video for "Old Love" (watch/share)—the second single from his forthcoming double album, 'The Reservoir,' due August 7 from Royal Potato Family. Produced by Dave Schools of Widespread Panic, the emotionally and musically expansive 16-track collection addresses Roby's struggles with addiction, mental health issues and growing older, while attempting to persevere in the face of such challenges.
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This Saturday, JamCast Network will be premiering kNOw Justice! kNOw Peace! Stream for Equality, the first of a series of online music & cultural education fundraisers centered around the racial equality and justice movement. The stream is scheduled to begin at 4 PM Eastern time.
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Sweet liberty! We're venturing into the depths of 80s Dead with the complete show from 4/20/84 at the Philadelphia Civic Center and we're placing bets you'll think this one is more than fine. A strong contender for our mega 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN boxed set, 4/20/84 missed the cut by virtue of its setlist being a wee bit too similar to the years before and after. As DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 35, it's found its time to shine.
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Prakash Slim Pokharel was born in a field during the rainy season in a small village, called Lamatar, in the Lalitpur district of Nepal. The village saw its first electric bulb in 1983 and its first motorized vehicle in 1995. He was raised by a loving, loyal family that had very limited means. His father passed away at the age of 29, leaving his mother with three children to raise, one elder brother, a sister, and Prakash.
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George Fetner’s a bit of a chameleon. His guises have included stormy Britfolk songwriter (see: 2017’s Some Things We’ll Change), avant-garde composer (see: 2015’s Beneath the Ice) and proggy jam-rock bandleader (see: his bygone trio Pinna). But Fetner seems most natural fronting The Strays, a rangy and loose-limbed rock ‘n’ roll ensemble that’s built for a good time.
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"Face Like a Ghost” is a song born out of a dream. I’ve always been fascinated by what dreams can reveal about a person once they wake up. I wanted to see what I could discover about myself through writing this song. Everytime I listen I think back to that dream and find a new interpretation.”
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