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Amid speculation about the festival's future, the High Sierra Music Festival is thrilled to confirm its return for its 33rd annual celebration over the July 4th weekend, 2025. Reinvigorated and reimagined under the leadership of longtime producer David “Dave” Margulies, the festival promises to blend iconic favorites with fresh discoveries, reaffirming its status as one of the most cherished music gatherings in the country.

Renowned for his remarkable guitar prowess and rugged vocal style, award-winning Irish musician Paul Sherry announces the release of his latest single, "Fades," available now on all major streaming platforms. Sherry, celebrated for his thoughtful songwriting and dynamic artistry, delivers an uplifting rock anthem with roots in alternative and grunge influences.

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The Met Philadelphia has stood for over one hundred years, serving a variety of purposes—from a church to hosting Bob Dylan. This ornate, history-rich venue welcomed Joe Russo's Almost Dead for the fifth time on Friday, November 15, 2024. The sold-out show was no slouch, as the band delved into a pair of rare covers alongside a hearty selection of Grateful Dead bliss.

Old Shoe is excited to announce a special lineup for their annual Black Wednesday Bash at Two Brothers Roundhouse in Aurora, IL

Old Shoe + Allie & the Night Krals | Wednesday 11/27/2024 | Two Brothers Roundhouse

Back in the USSR—except it’s not the USSR, it’s the United States in 2025, and we just voted out the Democrats. But before we dive into this political faceplant, let’s take a moment to consider where we stood as the votes were cast:

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The latest release of Bear’s Sonic Journals, You’re Doin’ Fine by John Hammond, is a classic document of American music, recorded over two nights in June 1973 at the Boarding House in San Francisco. The official release date is November 22.

Fans of Americana, alt-country, and surf psychedelia rejoice! Joel Timmons (Sol Driven Train, Sally & George) has announced the release of his debut solo album, Psychedelic Surf Country, dropping February 7, 2025. Produced by the talented Maya de Vitry, this album showcases Timmons' masterful songwriting and features a lineup of incredible bluegrass, country, and Americana musicians, creating a sound that's been described as “Marty Stuart meets jam bands meets alt-country.”

Grateful Web invites you into the timeless charm of small-town Nebraska with the exclusive premiere of Clarence Tilton’s new single “Flyway Cafe” featuring Presley Tucker. This poignant track from the Omaha-based band’s upcoming album Queen of the Brawl dives deep into themes of memory, place, and the emotional weight of a family’s legacy. With “Flyway Cafe,” Clarence Tilton brings listeners an Americana duet that echoes the glory days of classic country, while carving a fresh path into the genre’s soul.

On Wednesday, November 13, Bob Weir and The Wolf Bros, complete with the horn section known as The Wolf Pack, brought their stripped-down renditions of the Grateful Dead catalog to the historic Cincinnati Music Hall. This show, however, was unlike any prior Wolf Bros concerts in previous tours. The band was joined by the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, led by conductor John Morris Russell, in an elegant evening of classical renditions of Weir’s familiar tunes.

Nine-time CMA Award winner Lainey Wilson took home two awards at last night’s 58th Annual CMA Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year and Music Video of the Year (“Wildflowers and Wild Horses”). Wilson also made her hosting debut alongside Peyton Manning and Luke Bryan, in addition to performing her current radio single, “4x4xU,” and “Amarillo by Morning” as part of the George Strait Lifetime Achievement tribute during the live broadcast.

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