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Jorma Kaukonen Celebrates 85th Birthday at Carnegie Hall

Photo(s) by Vernon Webb On Saturday night, Grammy-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jorma Kaukonen celebrated his 85th birthday with a special performance at Carnegie Hall. The event brought together an exceptional lineup of longtime collaborators and friends, including Steve Earle, Larry Campbell, Teresa Campbell, Ross Garren, Justin Guip, and G.E. Smith. The evening… Continue reading Jorma Kaukonen Celebrates 85th Birthday at Carnegie Hall

Ethereal Indie Pop at Its Finest: ‘Violet’ by Priscilla Sab

“Violet” Priscilla Sabourin returns with “Violet,” a single inspired by her love for the Boxcar Children series and her deep connection to nature. Released on November 14th, 2025, the track showcases Sab’s signature indie pop style, with her heartfelt vocals, ethereal harmonies, and whimsically energetic instrumentals that evoke sunlight filtering through forest trees, shimmering over… Continue reading Ethereal Indie Pop at Its Finest: ‘Violet’ by Priscilla Sab

Chali 2na and Cut Chemist Rock Brooklyn Bowl With a Partners in Rhyme Hip-Hop Celebration

Cut Chemist + Chali 2na | Brooklyn Bowl | November 20, 2025 | photos by Jamie Huenefeld/Killahwave On November 20, Chali 2na and Cut Chemist turned the glorious Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, NY into a Jurassic 5–flavored block party, blending golden-era hip-hop, deep-crate DJ wizardry, and pure nostalgia for a room of energized fans. The… Continue reading Chali 2na and Cut Chemist Rock Brooklyn Bowl With a Partners in Rhyme Hip-Hop Celebration

Bertha … Come Around Here … More

BERTHA: Grateful Drag | Great American Music Hall | San Francisco, CA | November 21st, 2025 – photos by Gabriel David Barkin It’s not schtick. Bertha, almost certainly the world’s first and only drag queen Grateful Dead cover band, is the real deal. They’re in the upper echelon of Dead tribute bands when it comes… Continue reading Bertha … Come Around Here … More

Not Your Grandfather’s Bluegrass — Kitchen Dwellers & Them Coulee Boys in Pilsen

Kitchen Dwellers | Thalia Hall | Chicago, IL – photos by Dan Ward Tonight, I’m headed to Pilsen—not the Pilsen of the Czech Republic, but Chicago’s Lower West Side, specifically Thalia Hall. Built by Czech immigrants and modeled after a Prague opera house, it sits like a time capsule—familiar yet evolving. The perfect setting for… Continue reading Not Your Grandfather’s Bluegrass — Kitchen Dwellers & Them Coulee Boys in Pilsen

Blues Future Meets Southern Tradition — Samantha Fish & Robert Jon & The Wreck at the Lobero Theatre

Samantha Fish | Lobero Theatre | Santa Barbara, CA | November 18th, 2025 – photos by L. Paul Mann The historic Lobero Theatre, with its Spanish-colonial bones and warm amber glow, has long been one of Santa Barbara’s most intimate musical sanctuaries. On November 18th, those century-old beams and perfectly tuned acoustics hosted a double… Continue reading Blues Future Meets Southern Tradition — Samantha Fish & Robert Jon & The Wreck at the Lobero Theatre

Dogs In A Pile Perform Distroid in Full at Garcia’s Chicago Residency Finale (11/19–11/20/25)

Dogs in a Pile | Garcia’s | photos by Josh Konrad Dogs In A Pile closed out a three-week residency (Wednesday–Thursday each week for three weeks) at Garcia’s Chicago this week. With the residency complete, Chicago became their sixth most-played city in the United States, and Garcia’s their sixth most-played venue. Wednesday night — just… Continue reading Dogs In A Pile Perform Distroid in Full at Garcia’s Chicago Residency Finale (11/19–11/20/25)

Widespread Panic Deliver Emotional Tributes and Explosive Jams at The Capitol Theatre

The Southern jam rock titan Widespread Panic returned to the iconic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY on November 21, 2025 for only the sixth time in their prolific career. They also kicked off their second three night stand at the intimate, eighteen-hundred person capacity Westchester theatre to a very sold out crowd. The fans… Continue reading Widespread Panic Deliver Emotional Tributes and Explosive Jams at The Capitol Theatre

moe. Tear It Up at The Wilbur in Boston – 11/21/25

Al Schneir | moe. | The Wilbur | November 21st, 2025 – photos by Scott Kepnes Hot on the celebration of thirty-five years as a band, jam-rockers moe. rolled into Boston, Massachusetts, and absolutely tore it up at the historic Wilbur Theatre on Friday evening, November 21st. Guitarist/vocalist Al Schneir, bassist/vocalist Rob Derhak, guitarist/vocalist Chuck… Continue reading moe. Tear It Up at The Wilbur in Boston – 11/21/25

Led Zeppelin Lives On: Nico Suave & the Mothership ft. Cotter Ellis Tear Up DROM, NYC

Nico Suave and The Mothership | Photos by Cameron Shepherd Straight out of Burlington, VT, Nico Suave & the Mothership have built a reputation for channeling Led Zeppelin with raw power, freedom, and heart. On Saturday, November 22nd, they brought that fire to NYC’s iconic DROM, delivering a Zeppelin experience that felt both nostalgic and… Continue reading Led Zeppelin Lives On: Nico Suave & the Mothership ft. Cotter Ellis Tear Up DROM, NYC