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George Clinton's "One Nation Under a Groove" Tour makes a stop in Cincinnati on 6-26-22

The funk was alive at Riverfront Live in Cincinnati on Sunday, June 26, when George Clinton brought the One Nation Under A Groove Tour to town. Backed by his grandson Traf Lewis on guitar and his granddaughter Tonysha Nelson on vocals, Clinton and his eclectic lineup of more than a dozen musicians put on a… Continue reading George Clinton's "One Nation Under a Groove" Tour makes a stop in Cincinnati on 6-26-22

Goose | Radio City Music Hall | 6/25/2022

The indie groove quintet Goose released their new album Dripfield on Saturday, June 25 to a sold out crowd at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. The show was the second of a two night stand, where both nights had three sets of music including a special acoustic first set. The band was joined… Continue reading Goose | Radio City Music Hall | 6/25/2022

Widespread Panic | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | 6/24/22

Friday night, Widespread Panic returned once again to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for their annual celebratory get down.  As per the usual, the band performed to a sold out crowd on the opening night of three and brought their southern heat to the faithful. This weekend also brings Panic’s count to over seventy shows at the… Continue reading Widespread Panic | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | 6/24/22

City Bisco | The Mann Center for Performing Arts | 6/19/2022

The Disco Biscuits presented City Bisco last weekend in Philadelphia, PA at the iconic Mann Center for Performing Arts. They gathered a number of their talented friends to join the jamtronica effort including The New Deal, Bob Moses, Township Rebellion, and LP Giobbi on a picture perfect June afternoon. These bands brought heat and excitement,… Continue reading City Bisco | The Mann Center for Performing Arts | 6/19/2022

Dopapod | Space Ballroom | 6/18/2022

The Palindrome loving jam quartet Dopapod, who masterfully mix dark and light, made lemonade out of lemons at the Space Ballroom in Hamden, CT last weekend after their original booking was cancelled. And what tasty lemonade it was, mixed with elements of jazz, rock, progressive and electronica, as well as a number of exciting new… Continue reading Dopapod | Space Ballroom | 6/18/2022

Umphrey's McGee | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | 6/17/22

Rock behemoths Umphrey’s McGee descended upon the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado this Friday for their first of two shows, delivering an all-encompassing set of classics, new tunes, sit-ins and covers, including an emotional rendition of the Queen and David Bowie classic “Under Pressure” featuring the great Jennifer Hartswick of Trey Anastasio Band… Continue reading Umphrey's McGee | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | 6/17/22

Music of Cream at Madison Theater | Review

Alongside Jimi Hendrix’s 1967 breakout single ‘Purple Haze’, The Doors’ unconventionally romantic 1967 song ‘Light My Fire’ and Steppenwolf’s 1968 smash ‘Magic Carpet Ride’, perhaps Cream’s hit singles ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ and ‘White Room’ can be tagged – without too much argument – as two of the toppermost examples of late-1960s’ AM-radio psychedelia. (Are… Continue reading Music of Cream at Madison Theater | Review

Lord Huron Transform Vina Robles Amphitheater Into A Magical Musical Desert

  The concert season is in full swing at one of California’s most beautiful live music venues, Vina Robles Amphitheater. Alice Cooper kicked off the season in April, and the Paso Robles gem of a venue has seen a steady stream of top talent from various musical genres.  On Tuesday, May 24th, Indie folk-rockers Lord… Continue reading Lord Huron Transform Vina Robles Amphitheater Into A Magical Musical Desert

Phil Lesh & Friends | Frost Amphitheater | 6/4/22

  An ne’er before seen and heard assemblage of Phil Lesh & Friends came together at the Frost Amphitheater on the Stanford University campus for a dandy of a show on June 4. The two-set, 3 ½-hour extravaganza of sound gelled consistently, featured three guitarists, hit all the right notes, and delivered splendid, soul-nourishing exploratory… Continue reading Phil Lesh & Friends | Frost Amphitheater | 6/4/22

‘Just Bobby’ by Photography by Bob Minkin | Review

With a love for the Grateful Dead and impressive body of photography work that has continued for almost 50 years, Bob Minkin’s new coffee-table book, “Just Bobby,” is a definitive comprehensive compendium of Bob Weir imagery. A follow-up to Minkin’s popular, “Just Jerry,” a photographic profile of the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, “Just Bobby” gives… Continue reading ‘Just Bobby’ by Photography by Bob Minkin | Review