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Rhiannon GiddensYou’re the One will be released August 18 on Nonesuch Records. The album is the GRAMMY, MacArthur and Pulitzer-winning singer, composer, and instrumentalist’s third solo studio album and her first of all original songs; her last solo album was 2017’s critically acclaimed Freedom Highway. This collection of 12 songs written over the course of Giddens’ career bursts with life-affirming energy, drawing from the folk music that she knows so deeply, as well as its pop descendants.

In later-2021, British guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Amanda Lehmann released a diverse, nine-song album of all-original art and prog/rock music titled Innocence and Illusion. The album – her first official collection under her own name in a 30-plus-year career, but not her first effort – has reached many ears and hearts along the way.

Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, founding member of both the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash and renowned photographer and visual artist Graham Nash is hosting an exhibition of select photographic works at City Winery in New York.

The 24 original images, including photos of Nash’s life in music, his fellow bandmates in CSN and more, are on display and for sale beginning May 11—running through Nash’s upcoming performances at City Winery May 14-17—and can be viewed when the Gallery is open through July 11.

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The Westport Library, located in southwest Connecticut and serving New England and the tri-state area, has been touted as one of the coolest and most innovative libraries in the country from musicians and industry professionals alike. It was honored with a 5-star rating from Public Library Service’s 2022 Library Journal Index — distinguishing it as one of the top 2% libraries in the nation.

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In celebration of one of America’s largest musical gatherings that took place at the Watkins Glen race track in upstate New York 50 years ago this summer, featuring the timeless music of The Allman Brothers Band, The Grateful Dead & The Band; today, Wonderland Forest announces ‘Summer Jam 50’, a festival honoring the 1973 music and the 2023 moment.

Beech Mountain Resort, presenting organization of the annual Beech Mountain Summer Concert Series, has announced that it will be expanding its celebrations this year with a bonus weekend of outdoor music taking place July 28-30.

Pink Talking Fish made the penultimate stop on their spring tour with a visit to the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA on Saturday night. The band consisting of Cal Kehoe (Guitar/Vox), Eric Gould (Bass/Vox), Richard James (Keys/Vox), and Zack Burwick (Drums), took to the stage to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s epic album Dark Side of the Moon by playing it in its entirety for the first set.

City Winery Boston continues to celebrate its 5th anniversary, with a range of performances featuring music and comedy legends along with today’s emerging stars.  For a complete list of shows that are on sale now, visit citywinery.com/boston.

It's been exactly forty-six years since the Grateful Dead’s acclaimed performance at Cornell University's Barton Hall, and Dead & Company will continue the storied legacy tonight. Watch this intimate benefit concert with Nugs.net live, or tune in on-demand if you can't make showtime. Livestream passes include 48hrs of playback after starting the show, and net proceeds will go to Cornell University’s 2030 Project and the Recording Academy’s MusiCares organization.

Are you already missing Jazzfest? Did you miss Jazzfest and you need your fix of funky fun New Orleans Music? We have the show for you, with the triumphant return of Professor Jones & The Rendezvoodoo with Meters Made: A Meters Tribute.

A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS at Toot’s Tavern in charming Crockett on the Carquinez! Missin’ Jazzfest? Enjoy a Friday night of funky fun New Orleans Music at Toot’s featuring the triumphant return of Professor Jones & The RendezVooDoo and Meter Made: A Meters Tribute. 8:30 - late, 21+

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