Atsiaktonkie (pronounced "ah-jeeak-doon-gee-ay"), a gifted singer/songwriter of Native American (Mohawk) descent, has spent the last decade building a strong following through live solo appearances and as a member of the Alternative Folk Rock Band December Wind. In the process, he has written ...view article
On Saturday, June 29th at The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts – Venetian Theater, The Del McCoury Band will headline Caramoor’s American Roots Music Festival – a daylong celebration of folk, string band, country, blues, gospel, and bluegrass music. The concert ...view article
Railroad Earth's 4th annual Hangtown Halloween Ball announces their second wave of the lineup including moe., Brothers Comatose, Dead Winter Carpenters, New Monsoon, Scott Pemberton, Mountain Standard Time, Mark Sexton Band and new to this years lineup; Railroad Earth's Hangtown Allstars super-jam. ...view article
Railroad Earth will kick off their 2013 Winter Tour with a three night run at the Ogden Theater in Denver, CO on January 18th. The first ...view article
April 24, 2013 – (Thornville, OH) – The All Good Music Festival & Campout further expands the lineup for its 17th annual nationally recognized event with the addition of these artists:
Dark Star Orchestra, Kung Fu, Moon Hooch, Roosevelt Collier (Artist ...view article
Seasoned veterans of Chicago's blues scene Lubriphonic is a horn-infused, funk and soul stew. The Gig Is On is their new CD which is due out later this fall and features a vintage sound steeped in soulful horn melodies that balance the searing guitar and pulsing rhythm section. To give the music community ...view article
After an incredible reunion at the Hampton Colliseum, Phish has announced a second leg of their 2009 summer tour. For more ticket information check out phish.com.
In a recent blog post, Kyle Hollingsworth discusses his #4 top influential keyboardist, Brent Mydland, "I remember being freaked out about the name “Grateful Dead,” I always imagined a heavy metal band of sorts, but once I listened to what they were doing, I had more respect for the ...view article