The Cure Performing First Three Albums In LA & NYC
The Cure are set to perform their debut album ‘Three Imaginary Boys’ (1979) and its follow up records ‘Seventeen Seconds’ (1980), and ‘Faith’ (1981), in their entirety at Los Angeles
The Cure are set to perform their debut album ‘Three Imaginary Boys’ (1979) and its follow up records ‘Seventeen Seconds’ (1980), and ‘Faith’ (1981), in their entirety at Los Angeles
John Fogerty has announced an unprecedented series of live shows at New York City’s famed Beacon Theatre. "Looking Out My Back Door: John Fogerty Performs Live! The Albums of Creedence
On November 8, 2011, Indirecto Records releases MSMW LIVE: In Case the World Changes Its Mind, a double-live album featuring guitar guru John Scofield and genrebusting improvisational jazz trio Medeski
After R.E.M. ignited the blogosphere on September 21st with the news that they had decided to "call it a day as a band" via a statement on their website, the
Alberta Cross have released their highly-anticipated new album, The Rolling Thunder EP on ATO Records. The EP recorded at legendary studios Electric Lady in New York City and Sunset Sound
A bona fide guitar hero and masterful improviser, John Scofield has covered a wide spectrum of musical styles with rare authority over the last four decades. From funk & fusion
With tunes from The Beatles (McCartney’s “I Will”) residing comfortably next to standards of a different era ("I Loves You Porgy"), the array of songs matches the versatility of the musicians involved. Deserving an audience beyond that of the genre itself A Moment’s Peace is a seamless piece of contemporary jazz that that never betrays an unnecessary compromise to broaden its appeal.
The title of The New Mastersounds’ latest, Breaks from the Border, refers to the fact that the album was recorded in the border town of Tornillo, Texas, but it may as well refer to the musical position in which the band finds itself in the wake of the album’s release.
It is crazy to think that Hanson has been playing professionally for nearly 20 years. The three brothers (Isaac, Taylor and Zach), found success with their highly successful hit, “MMMBop” in 1997, and since then, have managed to maintain their loyal, if not obsessive, fan base of young girls. Fast forward to 2011 and the young girls have become twenty to thirty-something women, but their unyielding love is still apparent.
The Allman Brothers Band had announced its last shows of the year, slotting two gigs for Philly and four In BostonIn Philadelphia, Upper Darby’s Tower Theatre will host the Allmans