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One of the longest-running and most renowned live cultural events in New York City, the Annual Tibet House US Benefit Concert will make its long-awaited return to The Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall on March 1, 2020.3 at 7:30PM after the past two concerts were held virtually due to the pandemic. The benefit concert, now in its 36th year, is guaranteed to bring a much-needed evening full of amazing music, camaraderie, and one-night-only collaborations.
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Singer-Songwriter Brendan James has been on the road for years. On every musical stop he makes around the country; the avid outdoorsman makes a point to work a hike into his busy travel schedule -- giving him an opportunity to enjoy the natural world around him and the diverse landscapes found across the United States.
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The Bad Ends will release their debut album, The Power and the Glory, on January 20th via New West Records. The nine-song set was produced by Mike Albanese of Maserati and The Bad Ends in the band’s hometown of Athens, GA, a city that remains a breeding ground for all things alternative (and is the famous homebase of B-52’s, R.E.M, Pylon, The Elephant Six Recording Company, The Glands, and more).
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Launched on Veterans Day and running through December 12th, Raven Drum Foundation’s second annual 12 Drummers Drumming auction brings together a list of rock’s most influential and legendary figures to raise vital funds for people dealing with PTSD, trauma, and suicidal ideation.
Just added items include:
-Taylor Swift autographed guitar
-Alvin Taylor's sticks used to record George Harrison's 33 & 1/3 album
-Def Leppard - Hysteria Funko Pop! Figures (Limited Edition) signed by Rick Allen
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EDGEOUT Records artist Bluphoria are wrapping up 2022 with “When The Snow Falls” an original holiday-themed song written by the band earlier this this year. "’When the Snow Falls’ was an idea I had been thinking about for a while,” says Reign LaFreniere. “I am a fan of Christmas music and I didn’t want to just chuck another cover song out there.
Over the course of the Mid 1970s through the 1980’s, LITTLE RIVER BAND were one of the biggest artists in the world, delivering an enviable string of perfectly constructed pop masterpieces, performed by a band of accomplished songwriters and musicians – achieving global sales of over 30 million records.
Two new hits collections are available today:
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Jim Irsay, Owner & CEO of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, exhibited items from The Jim Irsay Collection – his renowned assemblage of historic and iconic artifacts from rock music, American history, and pop culture – in San Francisco on Saturday night. Featured as part of the evening was the all-star Jim Irsay Band, featuring special guests, Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Stephen Stills, Buddy Guy, John Fogerty, and Ann Wilson at the historic Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
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Emerging singer, songwriter and musician Myron Elkins’ new song, “Wrong Side of the River,” is debuting today and will be featured in Paramount Network’s hit show, “Yellowstone,” this Sunday, December 11. Listen/share HERE. Additionally, “Factories, Farms & Amphetamines,” the title track of Elkins’ anticipated debut album—out January 13 via Low Country Sound/Elektra—will also be included in the episode.
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Singer, songwriter and musician Channing Wilson’s new song, “Drink That Strong,” is debuting today. Listen/share HERE.
Reflecting on the track, Wilson shares, “A song for the veterans of heartbreak. We’ve been through it all a couple of times over and we know that self-medicating and digging ourselves into a hole is not going to ever help. So, if it’s gonna hurt either way, might as well just go fishing.”
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“Boys can die but legends never fall,” sings Mile Twelve’s Evan Murphy in the refrain of their new single, “Johnny Oklahoma,” a triumphant and wild tale involving a brave youth turned human cannonball. And still, from this concise and clever story song, listeners may sense a bit of nihilism; a heavy load sang in a major key. These musicians are clearly working through some hard questions posed by the last few years.
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