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Joachim Cooder grew up surrounded by music. His father, legendary guitarist Ry Cooder, would take him on the road at an early age, first as a viewer, and then in his early teens, as a player.

Grateful Web is happy to premiere, “Here On Out,” a hit track on Magic Beans’ upcoming album, Casino Cabaret, due out March 16th.

The Rex Foundation is honored to be a beneficiary of Jubilee: A Celebration of Jerry Garcia, an amazing evening of all-star musicians paying tribute to Jerry's work in and out of the Grateful Dead. Performers announced so far include Josh Ritter, Amos Lee, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Molly Tuttle, Willie Watson, Hiss Golden Messenger, Jamie Drake, Banditos, and Billy Strings, all led by the Jubilee House Band featuring Benmont Tench (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers), Sean Watkins, Tyler Chester, and Jay Bellerose.

Kiefer Sutherland, whose “unexpected, unvarnished authenticity as a singer/songwriter” (Associated Press) and “edgy vocals blended with passion” (Rolling Stone), is joining The Fitzgerald Hartley Co. roster, in association with longtime manager and producer Jude Cole, for music management, and Adkins Publicity for music PR/Publicity representation. APA’s Steve Martin will continue overseeing North America and international live music booking.

Polyrhythmics and Ghost Note have announced a 10-date co-headline tour that kicks off on April 7 in Denver and takes both ensembles through familiar west coast markets culminating with the Soul'd Out Music Festival in Portland and a finale in Polyrhythmics' hometown of Seattle at Nectar Lounge.

Utah’s largest and most diverse multi-day music, art, and camping festival has just released their full artist lineup for 2018! Bonanza Campout, now in its third year, is set to make it’s return to River’s Edge Campground in Heber, UT, over the June 22nd-24th weekend. Organized by Salt Lake City-based concert and festival production company Live Nite Events, Bonanza Campout 2018 continues to raise the bar in entertainment experiences in both Utah and the Mountain West region at large.

The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund is pleased to announce the 4th Annual RIDE FOR RONNIE Motorcycle Ride and Concert, taking place on Sunday, May 6, 2018. The Ride from Harley-Davidson of Glendale to Los Encinos Park in Encino will raise awareness and funds for cancer prevention and research for a cure. The afternoon concert in the park will be once again hosted by radio and television personality Eddie Trunk and will feature live music from the various artists listed below.

The Stanley Hotel and iHeart Radio are pleased to announce that two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and co-founder of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, David Crosby is heading to The Stanley Concert Hall on June 28th as part of the Sky Trails Tour 2018. Joining him will be five musical friends, James Raymond on keys, Mai Agan on bass, Steve DiStanislao on drums, Jeff Pevar on guitar and Michelle Willis on keys and vocals.

ALO on February 23 delivered a wondrous two-set performance in Sacramento that was an excellent representation of how the jammy, jazzy, funky, poppy, electronica four-piece displays its lively endeavors of excellence. Such musical escapades, in turn, visibly pleased the audience, many of whom were “on the bus” for many gigs the band’s 12th annual Tour d’Amour, which always runs before and after Valentine’s Day. Singer-songwriter John Craigie opened the show.

One of the most esteemed rappers of this generation, G-Eazy returns home to the San Francisco Bay Area for a two-night installment on his “The Beautiful & Damned Tour.” The Oakland native returns home this week to show love to the city that raised him, and for fans on both sides of the Bay, the curtain call cannot come fast enough. Hometown shows are always special, but for an artist that mentions his hometown in what seems like every other song, G-Eazy’s homecoming promises to be a concert well worth the price of admission.

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