Mogwai Leaves Matador For Sub Pop
Rock/psychedelic band, Mogwai, have announced that they will be parting ways with their current label to join another. Matador Records was home to Mogwai for over 10 years but according
Rock/psychedelic band, Mogwai, have announced that they will be parting ways with their current label to join another. Matador Records was home to Mogwai for over 10 years but according
Started in 1993, The Dismemberment Plan became quickly known for their high-energy shows and inducing massive dance parties. The DC post-punk/dancers split in 2003 and have been fairly quiet since
Killers front-man Brandon Flowers is set to headline a U.S. solo tour across North America this fall in support of Flamingo, his Vegas leaning debut out September 14. The 15-date
T Bone Burnett will premiere The Speaking Clock Revue – a multi-artist concert extravaganza – on October 16 at the Wang Center in Boston and October 20 at the Beacon
Lee Johnson’s Dead Symphony #6 made its debut in 2008 and two years later the composer has retooled the piece – which encompasses some of the Grateful Dead’s best melodies
Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band, or as they’re newly known, only The Fellowship Band, just finished a week’s worth of shows at the Village Vanguard in NYC, the first
Back in 2006 Phish bassist Mike Gordon toured with Grateful Dead drummers Billy Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart as part of the Rhythm Devils ensemble. While Andy Hess handles bass duties
With three rather successful releases under his belt, Ray LaMontagne decided that he needed a change for his new studio album. The singer-songwriter, whose previous albums were all produced by
The lineup for this year’s Bridge School Benefit has finally been confirmed and Hall of Fame rockers Buffalo Springfield are on top of the bill for the pair of concerts
Nestled between the ponds, streams, and the beauty of Great Blue Hill is historic Prouse Farm in Canton, MA, located just 10 miles from Boston and the new home of the Life is Good Festival. Life is Good filled a major void for a large scale music festival in New England. Sure, Newport, RI has both the Folk and Jazz festivals & Maine held the inaugural Nateva Festival this year, but this is the first multi-day festival within the Route 128 belt.
The three stages that comprised the Life is Good Festival kicked off on Saturday for two days of feel good music on an absolutely gorgeous weekend in New England. Sunny 70 degree weather with no hint that Autumn is knocking on the door, it was the perfect weather to match the feeling that the iconic “Life is Good” brand is all about. Not only was the festival, which was the largest ever put on in the greater Boston area (estimated attendance at 20,000 people each day) supposed to put a smile on your face, it served another purpose. 100% of the proceeds of the event, over $1,000,000 will be donated towards The Life is Good Kids Foundation which helps kids overcome issues such as violence, illness and poverty.
Unlike other festivals & concert events where access to the “meet and greets”, priority seating, and other perks & amenities is accessed through exorbitant ticket fees and joining fan clubs, the Life is Good festival had another formula. Here, it was setting fund-raising goals and making donations to the very worthwhile cause of helping kids.
READ ON for more from Parker on the Life is good Festival…