Following up on last week, the Dave Matthews Band walks away with the trophy after receiving the most votes from the Sledgehammer edition of Cover Wars.
It has now been 21 years since Nirvana formed and 14 years since Kurt Cobain has left us. Nirvana holds a special place in my heart as I was in my early teenage years as grunge music peaked during the early ’90s. We’ve got an interesting collection of various Nirvana covers from a pop artist, a few jazz guys and some jambands.
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We’re back for the second day of Grousing The Aisles week and we’ve got a doozy for ya. Today, we’re featuring a new-to-circulation recording of the Grateful Dead from the
Trey Anastasio’s Classic TAB lineup of Strangefolk drummer Russ Lawton, Unknown Blues Band bassist Tony Markellis, and Viperhouse keyboardist Ray Paczkowski are preparing for their appearance at the All Points
While we grew up with Sesame Street, The Electric Company and 3-2-1 Contact, there is a new generation that is learning the basics from the wildly irreverent kid’s show –
Both Some Dude and I will be chasing waterfalls this evening aboard the Half Moon where Give Us The Money Lebowski throws their second annual Rocks Off cruise. For those
Lotus has announced their biggest tour yet, with dates beginning Sept 25 and taking the band all the way up through the New Year. THE HAMMERSTRIKE TOUR 9/25/2008 | Troy,
Southern born tenor sax madman John Ellis cooks up a hot blend of New Orleans soul and scorching New York City swagger in his latest release. With Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow, his fifth album as a leader, and third for uber-hip label Hyena Records, Ellis releases a directed fury of jazzy blissfulness. The album is a gem from front to back.
Trey Anastasio’s Classic TAB are preparing for their appearance at the All Points West Festival on August 10 by playing a warmup gig at the Music Hall of Williamsburg on