BG: Night Of 1,000 Flaming Skeltons
If you find yourself in or around Oklahoma City, OK on Saturday, October 23rd and you’re looking for something to do, you might want to consider taking part in the
If you find yourself in or around Oklahoma City, OK on Saturday, October 23rd and you’re looking for something to do, you might want to consider taking part in the
In a move that borders on both cool and creepy, Flaming Lips front man Wayne Coyne has created the ultimate collectible – a poster promoting the band’s appearance at last weekend’s Austin
Another morning, another lead off post about My Morning Jacket as the band continues its late night assault before their upcoming Terminal 5 run. On last night’s episode of Late
More akin to Crosby Stills and Nash then the recent Monsters of Folk, Fistful Of Mercy play with light and airy textures minus CSN’s political bent. Songs about love dominate as do violins and ultra repetitive choruses that allow the trio to mesh harmonically but never say anything lasting.
Anyone lucky enough to see Jackie Greene while he fronted Phil Lesh & Friends in 2007 and 2008 had to wonder if the young Californian could command the stage with his own band and exude the same charisma. Greene’s October 7th appearance at Higher Ground answered the question…and emphatically.
73 years into this life, Charles Lloyd is truly the master of soul-fired saxophone – and the ability to infuse an ensemble with that same vibe. With Mirror, the first studio effort from Lloyd’s present band (their recorded debut was 2008’s live Rabo de Nube), the music is rich and full; both easily digestible and as deep as you want it to be at the same time.
Starting this weekend in Toronto, Dr. Dog will be hitting the country on a fall tour in support of their latest release, Shame, Shame. The tour coincides with the November
Prince held a press conference at Harlem’s Apollo Theater to announce "Welcome 2 America," a forthcoming tour beginning in December 2010. The pop legend will perform and play master of
The terse “very special Halloween concert” that was part of the Phish Fall Tour announcement left room for speculation as to whether the quartet would continue their tradition of covering
Last Friday night, God Street Wine guitarists Lo Faber and Aaron Maxwell took part in a gala concert at Sullivan Hall in NYC to celebrate longtime fan Alexandra Rosenstein’s birthday.