Vic Chesnutt & Elf Power Live
Athens’ musical mainstays Vic Chesnutt and Elephant 6 originals Elf Power will hit the road again this week with dates stretching around the globe and into the spring in support
Athens’ musical mainstays Vic Chesnutt and Elephant 6 originals Elf Power will hit the road again this week with dates stretching around the globe and into the spring in support
Expanded editions of Radiohead‘s first three albums – ‘Pablo Honey’, ‘The Bends’ and ‘OK Computer’ – are set to be released, featuring rare songs including demos and session tracks. The
Tonight at 8PM Central Standard Time, Umphrey’s McGee will perform one set at The Vic Theatre in Chicago. For those unable to attend, the show will be simulcast on www.wxrt.com.
Bruce Springsteen stole the show yesterday at the Lincoln Memorial where some of the biggest names in entertainment came together to kick off the inaugural celebration. The Boss performed a
[youtube]y5ZLa8sdeLk[/youtube] Paul McCartney – Abbey Road Medley [Live in Montserrat]
Once in a while we get some good perks for running HT. Last Monday, I was invited out to see Erika Wennerstrom – the force behind the Heartless Bastards –
On July 13, 1985 the world’s best rockers got together to help raise funds to feed the hungry in Africa. The Day The Music Changed The World tells the tale
In 2001, when I was overly busy following Ryan Adams and Cowboy Junkies around the Midwest, I was first introduced to a guy and his violin. This particular person could also whistle clear enough to give you chills, create imposing fractured patterns on guitar, and draw you into his music because it changed in similar ways your feelings do when you’re first in love. Of course, the guy I’m referring to is Andrew Bird.
While rumors that The Boss and Phish will headline Bonnaroo in June have been swirling around for weeks, we won’t get an official announcement until February 3. Just as he
Bob Mould is arguably one of the most influential musicians of the alternative rock era, first for his early work with post-punk rabble-rousers Husker Du, followed by the college-rock-defining pop