On December 13, 2011, Keller Williams delivers Bass, his 17th album. Starting with 1994’s Freek, Keller has done solo albums, live albums, one with The String Cheese Incident, another with Bob Weir, Michael Franti, Bela Fleck and a bunch of other personal heroes, a bluegrass ...view article
The All Good Festival has announced the addition of five new artists that will be performing at the 16th annual event, being held at Legend Valley in Central Ohio July 19-22. They include: Big Gigantic Tea Leaf Green Greensky Bluegrass The New Mastersounds view article
A sense of timelessness rings throughout Richie Havens' latest release, Nobody Left to Crown, as though the passing years have only strengthened the meaning of his ...view article
Nashville, Tenn. - With an unwavering dedication to increased awareness and funding for arts education and a passion for art and the creative process, Sara Hickman provides a unique and powerful voice for women, her generation and the value and importance of the arts in school. It is no wonder more ...view article
Available in stores on September 29th, Rock of Ages: An Unauthorized Story on the Rolling Stones attempts to capsulate into a mere 76 minutes the nearly fifty-year history of one of rock 'n' roll's most beloved and tenured acts. To what degree the film succeeds in this bold claim depends ...view article
The sun seemed to smile upon the Rockies as the clouds broke driving
into Denver from Aspen for the continuation of the Colorado edition of
the Umphrey’s Mcgee saga. Still feeling the bitter pangs of last
night’s bender at the Belly Up and craving more than the five hours of
sleep we were ...view article
The All Good Music Festival is pleased to announce its 15th annual event to be held July 14-17, 2011 on Marvin’s Mountaintop near Masontown, WV. As the Mid-Atlantic’s longest running music & camping event, this summer’s annual musical oasis saw the festival attracting ...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