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Continuing a year-long 60th-anniversary celebration, The Doors have unveiled a new collaboration with Apple Maps, chronicling the historic places that shaped The Doors’ music and art – from their Californian roots to their European memories. Twenty locations are included in the guide, such as the iconic Whisky a Go Go, where the band cemented its legacy and where Robby Krieger will begin a monthly legacy later this month.

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Since September, Denver’s all-star quartet Nitecap has steadily been releasing singles giving listeners a sonic sampling of their robust sound palate that blends modern, synth-infused soul with jazz-funk and fusion.

The StrangeCreek Campout is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated return to Camp KeeWanee in Greenfield, MA, from May 23–26, 2025. Bringing together an eclectic mix of rock, jam, funk, reggae, and beyond, StrangeCreek 2025 promises four days of musical celebration, camping, and community.

GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter David Nail released his adaptation of the Bruce Cockburn classic, “Pacing The Cage” today to coincide with the song's appearance in the film “Take No Prisoners” premiering at SXSW this weekend. Nail effortlessly covers the deep and reflective song with his moving and mesmerizing voice, marking his musical film debut with this stunning rendition, featured in the Vanity Fair and P3 Media co-produced documentary about US hostage recovery efforts.

Today, Canada’s finest purveyors of roots reggae, The Human Rights, officially release their fourth album One People, and kick off an extensive tour of Ontario and Quebec with a hometown show in Toronto at The Rivoli (see dates below).

The 38th Annual Old Settler’s Music Festival April 24-27 just 45 minutes south of Austin Texas, and 12 miles southeast of Lockhart welcomes an outstanding musical lineup and single-day tickets now on sale at https://oldsettlersmusicfest.org

Rising country artist Tanner Usrey released his new song, “These Days,” today via Atlantic Records. Listen to the song HERE and watch the official music video HERE.

Over the past decade, Australian singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts has forged a distinctive path through indie-folk, captivating listeners with his deeply personal lyrics and grassroots spirit. Known for blending emotive storytelling with a minimalist, soulful sound, Ziggy’s music invites listeners to look inward and embrace life’s simplest yet most profound moments.

You wake up to soft gray skies and the electrifying thought that M3F Fest kicks off today. A light drizzle taps against your window—just enough to remind you to toss a rain poncho and an extra sweater into your bag. You stretch, throw on your favorite band tee, and can practically hear the distant bass lines pulling you toward Margaret T. Hance Park (300 E Indian School Rd).

The rowdy, piano-playing front man Andy Frasco, along with his skilled band known as the UN, graduated to Irving Plaza on February 28, 2025. After multiple stints at the smaller Brooklyn Bowl, Frasco and the UN sold out this well-known venue near Union Square in New York, New York, with a 1,200-person capacity. There was no shortage of guests on this stop of Frasco's Try Not To Die 2025 tour.

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