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Omnivore Recordings has announced Vince Guaraldi’s Oh, Good Grief! will be getting a reissued released on CD and yellow vinyl on May 30. 

When he’s not touring with The Wood Brothers—the Grammy‑nominated roots trio he co‑founded in 2006—Oliver Wood greets each morning at home in Nashville with a coffee cup in hand and a notebook in his lap. “There’s a chair in my living room, right in front of a window,” he explains. “Every morning, I go down there to drink my coffee, meditate, and write. It’s like a therapy session for me, because I can write without any specific goal in mind.

Iconic underground rock ’n’ roll band Social Distortion is set to take the stage at the historic Mishawaka Amphitheatre on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, for what promises to be an unforgettable night of music in the mountains.

For more than thirty years, The Machine (https://www.themachinelive.com) has honored and extended the musical legacy of Pink Floyd, earning an international reputation for masterful recreations of the band’s extensive catalog.

Today, GoGo Penguin, the Manchester trio known for their blend of jazz, classical and electronic influences since forming in 2012, announce their seventh studio album NECESSARY FICTIONS due out June 20. It’s a bold new chapter in the band’s evolution and represents a deep dive into identity, authenticity, and transformation.

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The Lowell Summer Music Series has announced that acclaimed singer‑songwriter Josh Ritter will perform on Sunday, August 24, 2025, at Boarding House Park. Accompanied by his longtime collaborators, The Royal City Band, Ritter returns to Lowell for an evening of narrative-rich songwriting, soaring melodies, and deeply expressive storytelling under the open sky.

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Ashkenaz, Berkeley’s beloved non‑profit live‑music venue and dance space, invites music and dance lovers of all ages to join an exciting spring season of diverse performances and community gatherings. Since opening its doors at 1317 San Pablo Avenue in 1973, Ashkenaz has championed local and international artists across genres—from Grateful Dead tributes and Zydeco grooves to swing classics, Balkan jams, and Latin dance nights.

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Sweetwater Music Hall, the intimate live‑music venue and registered 501(c)(3) non‑profit arts organization nestled at 19 Corte Madera Avenue in Mill Valley, California, has unveiled an exhilarating spring lineup that embraces genres from bluegrass and folk to rock, reggae, and tribute performances. Established in 1972, Sweetwater Music Hall remains committed to its mission of harnessing the transformative power of music to inspire change, unite communities, and cultivate creativity.

Accomplished songwriter Kris Delmhorst is heading back out on tour in support of her highly praised new album, Ghosts in the Garden. Dates begin May 1 in Galway, NY, continue through Maine, Vermont, DC, Brooklyn and wrap up with hometown shows in Northampton and Groton, MA. This is the final leg of a three-part release tour which started in the Midwest in early March and was followed by a West Coast run, with a couple of solo dates in Canada supporting Rose Cousins along the way.

Tony Holiday is proud to announce the release of his new album, Keep Your Head Up, produced by Eric Corne. The new record  is out today via Forty Below Records. Order HERE

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