Alison Krauss & Union Station Reveal 73 Date North American Tour
Twenty-seven-time Grammy winner Alison Krauss reveals today that Alison Krauss & Union Station Featuring Jerry Douglas will embark on their first tour together in a decade next year. The Arcadia 2025 Tour will see the acclaimed group playing 73 dates across the United States and Canada in 2025. They are also set to release new music next year. Krauss has […]
Steely Dan Fourth Album ‘Katy Lied’ Returning To Vinyl
Steely Dan’s sophisticated jazz pop fourth album, 1975’s Katy Lied,with such standouts as “Black Friday,” “Bad Sneakers” and “Doctor Wu,” will return to vinyl for the first time in more than forty years on January 31, 2025, via Geffen/UMe, continuing the extensive reissue program of the band’s classic ABC and MCA Records catalog. The series, which began in November 2022 with the Dan’s legendary […]
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On The Map: The Punk Rock Museum In Las Vegas Is 12,000 Square Feet Of All Things Punk
On The Map is where we highlight famous, and not as well-known, musical sites that you can visit. This month, we drop down into Las Vegas, home of The Punk Rock Museum. Let’s explore! THE SITE Nothing in Vegas is quiet or stereotypical. It’s big lights, big shows, big noises and big attractions. So why […]
The Glide 20 – Glide’s 20 Best Albums Of 2024- MJ Lenderman, Billy Strings, Melissa Carper, The Hard Quartet, Man Man, The Cure & More
For our 22nd version of The Glide 20- best albums of the year list, the names that came up were suddenly ones of artists we didn’t think might ever appear on a year-end again: The Cure, David Gilmour to ones we know won’t be for the final time: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Ty […]
Jesse Malin With Very Special Guests Help Pull Off Courageous Comeback At Beacon Theatre (SHOW REVIEW)
The unofficial Mayor of the East Village, Jesse Malin has not played a show in a few years as he has put all of his efforts into recovering from a spinal stroke he suffered back in May 2023. By his own account the days have been dark, the recovery long, and painful, however tonight was […]
Beyond the Field: Maryland Athletes Turned Music Makers
Maryland has a rich history of athletes who have not only excelled in their respective sports but have also ventured into the world of music, showcasing their versatility and creative talents, particularly former NFL wide receiver Darnerien McCants. Darnerien McCants: From NFL Wide Receiver to R&B Artist Darnerien Richard McCants, born on August 1, 1978, […]
Perfect Moissanite Wedding Bands for Men and Women
Finding the perfect wedding band is significant in celebrating love and commitment. Therefore, you must select a gem to make you feel good and enhance the wedding experience. For that reason, moissanite wedding bands offer a unique blend of elegance, affordability, and durability, making them a preferred choice for many couples. The brilliance of moissanite […]
Tuesday’s Gone: The Specials Get Decked Out For “Do Nothing” Live ‘Top of the Pops’ 1980
Are you allowed to listen to Two-tone ska in December? Of fucking course, you are! Especially when it’s a classic live performance by The Specials on Top of the Pops from way back in December of 1980. Here we find the band performing one of their all-time best songs, the pensive “Do Nothing.” The fact […]
AC/DC Announce 2025 Power Up North American Tour
AC/DC will return to the road in the United States for the first time in nine years on the 2025 Power Up North American Tour. The iconic band will perform in 13 stadiums coast-to-coast next spring. This run kicks off on April 10, 2025, in Minneapolis, MN at US Bank Stadium, canvases the continent, and concludes on May 28, 2025, […]