
The Eagles – New Orleans, LA, 2/23/14
1977 was an exemplary year for music: Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Meatloaf, Elvis Costello and Billy Joel released groundbreaking albums, while the Sex Pistols ignited a grenade that changed the
1977 was an exemplary year for music: Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Meatloaf, Elvis Costello and Billy Joel released groundbreaking albums, while the Sex Pistols ignited a grenade that changed the
One of the most anticipated new releases of 2014 aside from Beck and Broken Bells has to be Cibo Matto’ Hotel Valentine (Feb 11th), their first new album since 1999’s
When Heart was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2013, Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell called them, “Two Joan Of Arcs, standing up front, kicking total ass, backed
The Fillmore in Charlotte was originally intended to be the next-to-last date of Trey Anastasio Band’s brief but meaty Winter Tour. That is until Winter Storm Pax dumped inches of
After a long drive to New England, during a snowstorm no less, the Wild Feathers landed at Brighton Music Hall. They shook off the cold and delivered a foot stomping,
Seven years ago, almost to the day, Texas-born bluesman Johnny Winter appeared in this Vermont venue, largely looking and playing like a shadow of his former self. It was only
[rating-6.00] Scott H. Biram’s newest release on Bloodshot Records (his fifth for the label) contains his usual mix of raw hill country blues and folk with splashes of punk and
There is something to be said when you pull up to a 19,000 plus seat arena and feel excitement to see a band that you love. But what if that
Dreams can come true. They can at least for those wishing to be stuck inside a 1980’s movie soundtrack. With a sound that seems straight out of a John Hugh’s
During the week America celebrated the 50th anniversary of The British Invasion, a hallowed hall saw an impressive invasion by an Australian. On February 3, 2014, The John Butler Trio