Courtney Barnett Announces Global Livestream ‘From Where I’m Standing: Live from the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne’

Courtney Barnett Announces Global Livestream ‘From Where I’m Standing: Live from the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne’

Courtney Barnett has today announced that she will be performing a global livestream on Thursday, December 17th from the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne. The event will be available across multiple time zones for audiences around the world and is the first full-band show she will have performed since the sold-out Corner Hotel bushfire fundraising gigs in early January. From Where I’m Standing: […]

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Phish’s Dinner and a Movie Returns With ’97 Cowfunk Via Hampton 11/22/97

Phish’s Dinner and a Movie Returns With ’97 Cowfunk Via Hampton 11/22/97

Phish is bringing back their archival Livestream video series this Saturday (11/28) for a new Dinner And A Movie. This is the first new edition of the series since Halloween as they return with a legendary 1.0 era show: November 22nd, 1997 from the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA.  This show, which occurred in the middle […]

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LISTEN: Magon Hit Ears With Dialed In Indie Groove Past & Present

LISTEN: Magon Hit Ears With Dialed In Indie Groove Past & Present

After playing shows all over Europe and soaking up his experiences and influences, Magon‘s second album was born out of a year-long period when so much happened in his life.  After the very well received Change released in October, ‘Aerodynamic’ is the second single from Magon‘s upcoming album Hour After Hour. It marks a turn toward Magon‘s versatile […]

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LISTEN: Matt Sweeney and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy Share New Single “Make Worry For Me”

LISTEN: Matt Sweeney and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy Share New Single “Make Worry For Me”

An apparition you can’t explain is cutting through the viscous mist in your brain. The contents of your pockets are suddenly unfamiliar. That sound again – This year of super wolf moon brought A Visitation and the message, “You’ll Get Eaten, Too.” Now, in the earthly chaos of total celestial blackout, one body containing two […]

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Devon Allman Talks Allman Betts Band, Allman Family Family Revival & Finding His “Home” Band (INTERVIEW)

Devon Allman Talks Allman Betts Band, Allman Family Family Revival & Finding His “Home” Band (INTERVIEW)

When Devon Allman announced he was going to expand his Devon Allman Project with Duane Betts into a bigger band, aptly called the Allman Betts Band, it made a lot of people happy, especially with Berry Oakley Jr coming in on bass. It was like the roots of good southern rock & roll was regenerating. […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Folk Songwriter Clint Roberts Offers Heartfelt Reflection on “The Drifter”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Folk Songwriter Clint Roberts Offers Heartfelt Reflection on “The Drifter”

Hailing from the western North Carolina town of Brevard, singer-songwriter and musician Clint Roberts blends his deep, meaningful lyrics with guitar, pedal, and lap steel, harmonica, percussion, and keys. Roberts’ oozes authenticity of Americana music with the boldness of roots-rock. Characterized by Grammy Award winning producer Ben Fowler (Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ruby Amanfu) as having […]

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SONG PREMIERE: John Shipe Incisively Articulates Unpleasant Truths On “A Song About This”

SONG PREMIERE: John Shipe Incisively Articulates Unpleasant Truths On “A Song About This”

John Shipe released his dozenth album (The Beast is Back) in the middle of the American civil unrest of 2020—during a global pandemic. Stunned and overwhelmed, he retreated to his garage to write a new song titled “A Song About This,” wherein he faces up to the social responsibility of being an artist in such […]

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Resonance Records Releases Unheard Performances of Sonny Rollins 1967 Netherlands Tour – Both Live and Studio Cuts on ‘Rollins in Holland’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Resonance Records Releases Unheard Performances of Sonny Rollins 1967 Netherlands Tour – Both Live and Studio Cuts on ‘Rollins in Holland’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Ah, Black Friday is here. This set of Sonny Rollins discoveries from the Dutch Jazz Archive is one of his four efforts (also George Coleman, Monty Alexander, Bill Evans) for Record Store Day from the “Jazz Detective” Zev Feldman.  Three are on the Resonance label and the other (stay tuned) will also be covered here. […]

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Tenor Saxophonist George Coleman Burns White Hot On ‘The George Coleman Quintet in Baltimore’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Tenor Saxophonist George Coleman Burns White Hot On ‘The George Coleman Quintet in Baltimore’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Ah, Black Friday is almost here. This features NEA Jazz Master tenor saxophonist George Coleman in an explosive set from Baltimore’s famed ballroom, the Left Bank in 1971. It is yet another discovery from the “Jazz Detective” Zev Feldman and is one of his four efforts (also Sonny Rollins, Monty Alexander, Bill Evans) for Record […]

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Classically-trained Pianist Katarina Pejak Turns to the Blues on ‘Outside Looking In’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Classically-trained Pianist Katarina Pejak Turns to the Blues on ‘Outside Looking In’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Katarina Pejak is a classically-trained pianist who released three albums in her native Serbia. Through a variety of avenues, her attention turned to the blues, with influences like Otis Spann, and Ray Charles, among others. On her new EP Outside Looking In, you can hear some of that blues influence, but you certainly can’t call […]

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