SONG PREMIERE: Boo Ray Heralds Country & Western Classic Era On Bluesy “Don’t Look Back”

SONG PREMIERE: Boo Ray Heralds Country & Western Classic Era On Bluesy “Don’t Look Back”

Black mirrors and social feeds have damaged our ability to connect on a deeply meaningful level. Alt-country/outlaw guitar-slinger Boo Ray delves deeply into the dire state of communication in the modern world with his new record, Tennessee Alabama Fireworks. The album plays like a southern gothic noir, and in his own words, explores the “nitty-gritty, guts […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Domino Kirke Displays Gorgeous Ethereal Indie Folk Via “Teething”

SONG PREMIERE: Domino Kirke Displays Gorgeous Ethereal Indie Folk Via “Teething”

For Brooklyn-based songwriter/singer Domino Kirke, the entertainment industries have served as a formative part of her life. Though she is known both as the daughter of Simon Kirke, drummer for bands including Free and Bad Company, and sister to actresses Jemima and Lola, Domino has forged her own path in music. Heralded by Vogue as […]

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Queen + Adam Lambert Announce The Rhapsody North American Tour

Queen + Adam Lambert Announce The Rhapsody North American Tour

The soaring success of Bohemian Rhapsody – the Freddie Mercury/Queen movie that is set to become the biggest grossing music biopic of all time – has proven that the public’s love for Queen remains as strong as ever. Longtime fans and recent converts will be thrilled to discover then, that Queen – original band members […]

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Saturday Night’s Alright! Elton John Give Atlanta 100% And More Via Farewell Tour (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Saturday Night’s Alright! Elton John Give Atlanta 100% And More Via Farewell Tour (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

It was a rainy night in Atlanta, GA but that did not stop tens of thousands of fans from flocking to downtown for both the SEC Championship game and the Elton John performance that would follow shortly after.  For many local fans, the SEC Championship was a bust as the University of Georgia lost a […]

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25 Years Ago Today Frank Zappa Dies of Cancer at 52 (Watch Live in Barcelona ’88)

25 years ago today (12/4/93) Frank Zappa died at age 52 from prostate cancer. Zappa had an unparalleled career as a musician, songwriter, composer, record producer, actor and filmmaker. Zappa produced almost all of the more than 60 albums he released with the band the Mothers of Invention and as…
Galactic Purchases Legendary New Orleans Nightclub Tipitinas

Galactic Purchases Legendary New Orleans Nightclub Tipitinas

December 3rd, 2018, New Orleans, LA – Galactic and Mary and Roland von Kurnatowski are excited to announce the band’s purchase and future stewardship of the legendary Tipitina’s nightclub. The recently finalized deal, which has been in negotiation since the beginning of the year, transfers ownership of the music venue and its business to a […]

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The Specials Announce New Album ‘Encore’ – First New LP In 37 Years

The Specials Announce New Album ‘Encore’ – First New LP In 37 Years

The Specials, one of the most electrifying, influential and important British bands of all time, have unveiled details of Encore, their first new album in 37 years. The album will be released on February 1st, 2019. Today sees the release of the album’s first single “Vote For Me” via Island Records (below). “Vote For Me”, […]

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My Morning Jacket Announces Only Three Shows of 2019

My Morning Jacket Announces Only Three Shows of 2019

My Morning Jacket has unveiled a very limited and exclusive run of dates for summer 2019. The acclaimed American rock band has announced not-to-be-missed headline performances that will include songs from their voluminous catalog at two historic venues: Morrison, CO’s legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 2 and 3 and Queens, NY’s Forest Hills Stadium […]

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ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT/SONG PREMIERE: Graham Stone Announces New LP ‘Bad News’ – Premiers First Single “Tennessee Hills”

ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT/SONG PREMIERE: Graham Stone Announces New LP ‘Bad News’ – Premiers First Single “Tennessee Hills”

Graham Stone is the stage name of Virginia native Graham McCune Stoll. Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Stone recently recorded and released Until the Day–a ten-song collection marking his first solo effort. After building a regional following via airplay at WNRN and a positive review in No Depression, Stone is set to thrust his music into […]

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35 Years Ago Today – Neil Young Sued by Geffen Records For “Non-Commercial” Recordings (Watch “Wonderin”)

35 Years Ago Today – Neil Young Sued by Geffen Records For “Non-Commercial” Recordings (Watch “Wonderin”)

35 years ago today(12/1/83), Neil Young was sued by Geffen Records because his new music for the label was ‘not commercial in nature and musically uncharacteristic of his previous albums’. His latest album Everybody’s Rockin’ featured a selection of rockabilly songs (both covers and original material) which ran for just…

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