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- The Gatlin Brothers at Brown Country Music Center
- Kris Kristofferson passes away at 88
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- Vlad Holiday at ACLfest 24: A Sonic Journey Through Indie Landscapes
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All posts tagged "Featured"
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Jamie Carol: When Life Gives You Lemons, Make “Lemonade”
One could say that Jamie Carol did a major course correction in his musical career. After singing opera onstage in Italian, French, and German, he felt a southern twang was more his style, so he began writing...
- Posted June 21, 2021
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GEORGE HARRISON’S MASTERPIECE ALL THINGS MUST PASS
CELEBRATED WITH SUITE OF NEW 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITIONS Recorded and released in the wake of The Beatles’ April 1970 dissolution, George Harrison’s landmark solo album, All Things Must Pass, is a fully realized statement by a bold and...
- Posted June 10, 2021
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BLUES-ROCK STAR JOE BONAMASSA ANNOUNCES EXTENSIVE U.S. FALL TOUR FOR 2021
BONAMASSA’S LATEST LIVE PROJECT “NOW SERVING: ROYAL TEA LIVE FROM THE RYMAN” RELEASES THIS FRIDAY Joe Bonamassa is finally getting back on the road. For over a year, the live concert industry came to a full stop....
- Posted June 7, 2021
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GRETA VAN FLEET ANNOUNCE ONLY HEADLINE SHOWS IN 2021
“STRANGE HORIZONS” FOUR SPECIALTY EVENTS IN NASHVILLE, BRIDGEPORT, CHICAGO AND LOS ANGELES TICKETS ON SALE THIS THURSDAY MAY 27 AT 10AM LOCAL TIME May 24, 2021—Grammy Award-winning band Greta Van Fleet will embark on a series of...
- Posted May 24, 2021
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R.E.M.’S DEBUT 1981 SINGLE, “RADIO FREE EUROPE,” SET FOR FIRST-EVER REISSUE
Los Angeles, CA (May 18, 2021)—For the first time in 40 years, rock icons R.E.M. are reissuing their foundational, debut single “Radio Free Europe,” first released in 1981. While many fans know the 1983 version of the...
- Posted May 18, 2021
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Backstory: Who Are You?
“Who Are You” is based on a day in the life of Pete Townshend. This song was one of the band’s biggest hits in North America and is the title track on The Who’s 1978 album, Who...
- Posted May 9, 2021
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What’s Your Jam?
Music is cross-cultural and universal. It’s a ubiquitous activity found in every known human culture. So, why do we like the music we do? Research shows that musical preferences and personality are connected, yet little is known...
- Posted May 7, 2021
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KasēoGems Look to Bring Back the Fire with “Don’t Go”
Continuing the mood brought on via the isolation of a pandemic, Vancouver duo KasēoGems returns with a soulful ballad titled “Don’t Go.” As a follow-up to their first single, a cover of Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire,” the...
- Posted May 3, 2021
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Umphrey’s McGee embarks on its Plan Bee Tour
TourGigs, the leader in Livestream concert experiences, will produceUmphrey’s McGee Plan Bee Tour providing virtual option across six shows starting April 30 WHAT: As Umphrey’s McGee embarks on its Plan Bee Tour, a collection of double-header, COVID-compliant and socially distant rock &...
- Posted April 26, 2021
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SF Folk Duo Wax Moon Release ‘Hello Morning,’ First Studio LP
Indie acoustic Folk duo Wax Moon’s first studio release, Hello Morning, shows that stripped down doesn’t mean bare basics. John Blatchford and Paul Kimball, the SF Bay area musicians who make up Wax Moon, weave harmonies and...
- Posted April 26, 2021