
Hopscotch Festival 2013- Ten Memorable Moments
When the last notes of the 2013 Hopscotch Music Festival finally decayed and there was time to reflect on the raucous weekend in Raleigh, it became clear that both the
When the last notes of the 2013 Hopscotch Music Festival finally decayed and there was time to reflect on the raucous weekend in Raleigh, it became clear that both the
There is nothing quite like waking up on a Sunday morning at a music festival, only to realize you don’t have to leave, but instead get to spend it once
Day three at the Lockn’ festival on the sprawling Oak Ridge Estate started out just as beautifully as the previous ones. Clear skies and sunshine, with a steady breeze set
Friday at Lockn’ started with some more local talent, as Charlottesville, VA based duo The Founding Fathers provided some improvisational bluegrass to get fans bouncing and in the mood. The
Thursday morning was an exciting one for music fans and festival goers. A day that has been highly anticipated since the announcement of the first-ever Lockn’ music festival (formerly Interlocken),
For those who missed it, this magazine recently reviewed Moderat’s new album, II. The too long; didn’t read version of that review is if you like electronic music, you should
Make a resolution to see them in a live setting soon, because before long Geographer will undoubtedly be selling out venues of all sizes for years to come.
“I probably shoulda told ya earlier,” Buster Poindexter warned, hooch in hand, halfway through his second set of the night. “But I’m a little nuts.” The line summed up David
As the late-summer co-headlining tour of Umphrey’s McGee and STS9 progressed, the Umphrey’s setlists seemed to grow ever more appealing each night. By the time the band rolled into Raleigh’s
“I love you too,” admitted a proud Charles Bradley to his fans at the Crescent Ballroom. It was one of probably ten times he proclaimed his adoration to the near