
Trampled by Turtles- House of Blues, Boston, MA 9/11/14 (SHOW REVIEW)
An anticipatory buzz arose from the bearded boys in trucker hats and free spirited women who packed the House of Blues in Boston on 9/11. With an array of acoustic
An anticipatory buzz arose from the bearded boys in trucker hats and free spirited women who packed the House of Blues in Boston on 9/11. With an array of acoustic
As Conor Oberst has grown up from the emotionally vulnerable and hugely talented singer-songwriter once lauded by fans and the music press as the next Bob Dylan, he has found
Justin Townes Earle has gone through some changes over the last couple of years, and when he played to a packed room at Stage 48 in NYC on September 9th,
The Baseball Project, one of the best kept secrets in Indie music, came to Santa Barbara to play on a sleepy Sunday night at Velvet Jones nightclub. The band is
After 10 hours of music and food, it was tough to decide who won Farm Aid 2014. Was it Jack White or the chocolate sea salt pie? Perhaps Dave Matthews
A band like Rubblebucket attracts an interesting crowd. At their record release party at Rough Trade in Brooklyn on August 27th, a massive crowd filled the room to help them
Humphreys, one of the most spectacularly beautiful and most relaxing outdoor concert venues in the country, was invaded by a small army of English retro rockers, Thursday night, Sept. 5th.
In the space of just four years, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals have fine-tuned the concept of their Grand Point North Festival (not to mention streamlining operations and offering all
For the fifth year of the Hopscotch Music Festival, the event expanded to include three big shows at Raleigh’s downtown City Plaza – up from two – along with the
Lockn’ Music Festival began its journey last year with a stellar lineup and the pristine Virginia setting. Over 30,000 people gathered this past weekend to experience all that Lockn’ had