March 2021

The Steep Canyon Rangers with Jon Stickley Trio on June 10, 2021 at Chautauqua Auditorium has been rescheduled to September 17, 2021. Please hold on to your tickets as they will be honored at the rescheduled show.

Today Positive Legacy proudly announces their Bid for Positive: "Bust It Big" Widespread Panic Online Auction. It’s bittersweet that it’s already been a year since the Positive Legacy & Cloud 9 Adventures teams were playing under the sun and dancing in the sand at Panic en la Playa. While we are all eager to see what 2022 holds, Positive Legacy just couldn’t wait to bring the Spreadhead community an opportunity to bid on exclusive Widespread Panic goods.

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their Grammy-winning song "Elvira" which was originally released in 1981. While written in 1966 by Dallas Frazier, The Oak Ridge Boys decided to record the song for their album, Fancy Free. The song went on to reach number one on Hot Country Songs for Billboard and reached number 5 for Billboard Hot 100.

With the music industry heading towards a cautious and optimistic nod to the future, enlivened fans, artists and promoters look towards safe gatherings around the corner. Following its epic debut in July 2019 atop Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia, the 4848 Festival announces its plans for a return this year on Labor Day weekend.

Sanuk, a division of Deckers Brands, today announced the fourth iteration of its collaboration with iconic rock band, Grateful Dead, powered by Warner Music Artist Services. As an evolution of Sanuk’s sustainability journey, the men’s and women’s collection utilizes the power of natural resources like algae and pays homage to the band’s legacy with groovy custom tie-dye patterns and the iconic Grateful Dead lightning bolt logo in Sanuk’s most popular styles.

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I was fortunate to be invited to virtually partake in National Geographic's premier of “Genius: Aretha,” the third series in its anthology franchise. (Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso were the focus of the first two seasons.) For me personally, Aretha Franklin is almost as influential as the Grateful Dead and interestingly, I find that there are quite a few correlations between the iconic musicians.