
2015 New Orleans Jazz Festival Highlights (FESTIVAL RECAP)
The 2015 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has locked up the gates, cleaned up the grounds & sent all the musicians off to other cities. But the memories are
The 2015 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has locked up the gates, cleaned up the grounds & sent all the musicians off to other cities. But the memories are
Jessie Baylin is a most compelling artist and live performer. She’s adorably shy on stage, but also seems to truly enjoy performing. At a recent show that brought her back
Dopersmokers mingled in the darkness at the ACL Moody Theater on Friday night, getting nice and toasty before what may be the most quintessential stoner metal band of all time
[rating=8.00] It’s been over a decade since It Still Moves, the arguable pinnacle of My Morning Jacket’s discography, and in the interim (with the benefit of that proverbial hindsight), the
The velvet-voiced Andrew Combs is a force of nature when it comes to his music. His new record All These Dreams is sweet, smooth, seventies-inspired alt-country, with just the right
Who else but the good Dr. John could strut onstage with two canes each adorned with all sorts of gris-gris? The legendary New Orleans musician moved slow when he emerged
[rating=9.00] Dustin Kensrue is known primarily for his role as lead singer and guitarist for rock band, Thrice. Thrice is a popular post- hardcore band formed in California in 1998.
In celebration of the Boston opening of Converse’s World Headquarters, the shoe company sponsored five nights of live music at the Cambridge club The Sinclair. Dubbed the “Converse Rubber Tracks
Friday night’s sold-out show at Stubb’s saw rain, dim stage lighting, and an annoying audience. In short, it was the perfect atmosphere for a Father John Misty show. Everything seemed to
This past week marked only the fourth year of Austin’s Moontower Comedy Festival, but it’s easy to see why the annual event has quickly became such a major draw for