Bears Picnic is an annual music, arts & camping festival celebrating the music & spirit of the Grateful Dead family. No over lapping sets, music all night long. Child friendly environment with many activities.
1st round of confirmed artist! Dark ...view article
Fall will be here before you know it which means so is the 11th Annual Art Outside and this year shouldn’t be missed! Art Outside is a fully immersive artistic experience that encourages a communal atmosphere of exploration & provides a glimpse at the power of the unlimited human ...view article
After a patient and long 2-year search Cornmeal is thrilled to officially welcome fiddler Phillip Roach into the family. Phil has been a long time friend of the band and as his tenure with The Giving Tree Band came to a close in early 2014, it only made sense to bring him aboard for some sit ins ...view article
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Conspirator, the duo of Disco Biscuits’ staples Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner which often feature guest musicians in the live setting, has announced a series of “full band” performances featuring Chris ...view article
Share in our effort to help enhance our All Good community with an exciting mix of special events during the festival. This year the Grassroots Stage will feature a mix of exciting performances and interactive events featuring All Good artists. In continuing our efforts to minimize our environmental ...view article
PRLog (Press Release) – Feb 24, 2011 – Lemoyne, PA - Sunbury Press has released Stefan May's compilation "ROADMAN" featuring his poetry and photography.
Just as Slightly Stoopid embarks on late winter tour that stretches from New York to Michigan (details below), today the band announces their annual 4/20 event.
Set to take place on Wednesday April 20, 2011 at Los Angeles’ legendary Greek Theatre, Slightly Stoopid’s “420 ...view article
With their 2011 Sonic Bloom appearance, the two-headed bass juggernaut EOTO has officially hit the 5 year mark. What began, half a decade ago, as a late-night, after-party ...view article
Del McCoury was already hard at work in Baltimore’s lively bluegrass music scene when the very first Grammy awards were presented more than 50 years ago, but you couldn’t tell it from the way he bounded up the steps to thank the Grammy voters for honoring his Del McCoury Band’s ...view article