Renowned Scottish Folk Artist Bert Jansch Dies
Folk singer and Pentangle founding member Bert Jansch has succumbed to lung cancer after a long battle with the disease. He was 67. Jansch was considered by many to be
Folk singer and Pentangle founding member Bert Jansch has succumbed to lung cancer after a long battle with the disease. He was 67. Jansch was considered by many to be
On a beautiful weekend in Canton, MA, more than 20,000 optimists gathered for a two-day music and fundraising festival hosted by Life is good®, a Boston-based company that spreads the
The Mickey Hart Band has announced a 14-date tour to kick off in Eugene, OR at the McDonald Theatre on November 30th, concluding December 17th in Chicago. In August, Hart’s
Our quick, random stabbing of new albums
Active Child, the musical project of choirboy-turned-indie-pop musician Pat Grossi, is proud to announce he will be hitting the road with electronic artist M83 for a series of dates beginning
The legendary KATE BUSH will release a brand new studio album 50 Words For Snow on Anti-Records on November 21, 2011. The new album features a small number of special
The Flaming Lips have recorded a brand new song titled "Found A Star On The Ground," which is undoubtedly the longest single piece of music ever recorded clocking in at
Puscifer, the eclectic music-meets-comedy troupe helmed by Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle), kick off their first North American tour in support of the band’s sophomore release, Conditions of
Great American Taxi marks its sixth year as one of the best-known headliners on the Americana music scene with a new release, Paradise Lost, produced by critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Todd
BIRDS OF AVALON has spent the better part of the past four years on the road with the likes of The Racontuers, The Flaming Lips, Black Mountain, Ted Leo, Mudhoney,