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Years ago I went to Rosine, Kentucky–the birth place of Bill Monroe--to participate in the Saturday night jam at the community center. After a visit to the Monroe gravesite, I went to the jam. A couple of the locals asked where I was from. When I said “Arizona, “ there ...view article
After criss-crossing the country, The Hard Working Americans put Texas in it’s sights for a 3 night run. On Saturday, they pulled into Austin, TX for a show at Stubb’s. Fronted by Todd Snider (vocals), this super group comprised of Dave Schools of Widespread Panic (bass), ...view article
Nestled within a shady grove of maple trees off of the Ohio River is a small old timey amusement park that features an open-aired dance hall, the Moonlite Gardens. The history of the property dates back to 1867 when a local farmer purchased the property to grow apples, little did he know at the time ...view article
Widespread Panic returned to Lincoln's Pinewood Bowl for the 2nd summer in a row, as it continues its trek westward. The folks of Lincoln should feel lucky that a band on it's way to extending it's record number of sell out's at Colorado's Red Rocks makes a pit stop in the Cornhusker state.
In what was advertised as the Voice , The Guitar & The Songs, I wasnt quite sure who would be opening for who at the Pinnacle Arena in Lincoln NE . Besides attracting the same Demographic, Rod Stewart and Carlos Santana seemed to have little in common. The two things that come to ...view article
In 2014, Del McCoury celebrated his 75th birthday, his 50th wedding anniversary and the 7th edition of DelFest, his namesake bluegrass festival. Lucky Seven!! The participants of DelFest 2014 were the beneficiaries of that luck in the form of beautiful weather. ...view article
Umphrey’s McGee rolled into Dallas last Friday for their annual April Texas Run. They’re touring this spring in support of their eighth studio album, Similar Skin, due out June 10.  The album features several new tunes as well as some road-tested selections. The new CD is a self-released ...view article
The Dump Truck pulled into Austin on Friday after playing Dallas the night before and they came ready to jam! Just a week after their epic Wanee Festival all Zepplin set, Tony Hall (guitar, bass), Ivan Neville (keys), Ian Neville (guitar), Nikki Glaspie (beats) and Nick Daniels (bass) brought ...view article
Tucked away in the Hill Country just southwest of Austin next to some of the best BBQ in the country, music lovers gathered for a weekend of good camping and great music at The Old Settler’s Music Festival. In it’s 27th year, Old Settler’s is a nationally-known celebration ...view article
Keller Williams rolled through Austin on the 2nd night of a 4 night Texas run at Emo’s during his What The Funk? Tour. A collaboration with More Than a Little that definitely brings the funk! More Than a Little members E.J. Shaw (bass), Tony Fairchild (drums), Gerrard Johnson (keys), ...view article