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Dark Star Orchestra, the ultimate Grateful Dead experience, spent a little time on the mountain last night. The hills were alive with the sweet sounds of the Grateful Dead’s music at the majestic Mishawaka Amphitheatre. The band's triumphant return to the Poudre Canyon coincided with our nation's birthday, and believe me, it was the place to be.
After a well-deserved break, The Mystery Lights are back with their most ambitious album to date. With Wayne Gordon returning as producer, the band, along with long-time label Wick Records, is set to release their third full-length album, Purgatory, this September.
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Known for their mesmerising blend of classic songwriting with sensual guitars and introspective lyrics, Club Kuru release the highly anticipated new album Before the World. The London-based psych rock project led by Laurie Erskine will be released 21st June 2024 via Absolute and you can pre-save the full album here.
Visionary of innovative Chinese soundscapes, Saka, is set to release his six-track EP "Monomyth" on Of The Trees' label Memory Palace on July 5th. The Hong Kong native has crafted a collection of tracks that illustrate the hero’s journey, capturing the essence of adventure, triumph in decisive moments, and the transformative character evolution.
Vanessa Collier – the twelve-time Blues Music Award nominee (including for B.B. King Entertainer of the Year this year) and four-time winner, including for the monumental Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year, and award-winning songwriter, with recognition by The John Lennon Songwriting Competition and the International Songwriting Competition – today shared “Take Me Back,” the first single from her sixth album Do It My Own Way, out September 13 via Phenix Fire Records.
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Somewhere along life’s hard highway, singer-songwriter Brock Davis stumbled upon a feeling and a music sensibility he jokingly describes as “agnostic gospel.”
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Blackwater Railroad Company began as a community band in Seward, Alaska, a deep-water harbor, port city and gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park; over the past decade, the band honed folk-style songwriting and a raucous live show into a singular Alaskan voice that's grounded in storytelling and foot-stomping good times. Their new album, A Lovely Place to Die, out on July 12, finds them poised on the precipice of their next chapter.
Blue Curtain, a Princeton summer tradition, returns to Pettoranello Gardens Amphitheater with two free concerts in July. The venue is located at Route 206 and Mountain Avenue.
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Once upon a midnight dreary, while the shadows danced and the moon hung low, we remember a soul whose voice carried the weight of a thousand hearts – Bill Withers, born on this day, July 4th, 1938. His songs whispered to the weary, called to the lost, and soothed the weary bones of a world often too busy to listen. Let us venture into the life and legacy of a man whose melodies transcended time, whose words bore the warmth of a summer's breeze, and whose spirit remains etched in the very fabric of our existence.
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We've said it many times: never miss a Goose Philly show. For some reason, they morph into superhuman musicians whenever they play in Philadelphia, PA. Their performance at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts last Friday, June 28, 2024, followed suit. The show included a pair of guest sit-ins and was Goose's biggest headlining show to date.
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