
Mount Moriah Signs To Merge Records
On October 2, Merge Records will release the self-titled debut album from North Carolina’s Mount Moriah on limited-edition LP. Available for the first time on vinyl, Mount Moriah was described
On October 2, Merge Records will release the self-titled debut album from North Carolina’s Mount Moriah on limited-edition LP. Available for the first time on vinyl, Mount Moriah was described
Aerosmith is returning for the second leg of The Global Warming Tour launching November 8. The month-long, 14-city arena tour will take the band to New York City (Madison Square
In a pairing from a music-lovers dream, JIMMY HERRING and VICTOR WOOTEN are just a few short weeks from beginning their fall tour across the Eastern and Southern U.S. Each
Merge Records has announced the addition of two new artists to the respected indie label. William Tyler has long been associated with Merge through his lengthy career as multi-instrumentalist in
Def Leppard, Poison and Lita Ford at the Verizon Amp., Charlotte, NC 8.11.12.
Primus will bring its psychedelic 3-D show to the state of California for a holiday tour that begins in San Diego, CA at the Balboa Theater on Dec 27th, returning
Chris Lawhorn will release his fifth album Fugazi Edits on October 30th on Case/Martingale Records. Fugazi Edits features 22 tracks, which were pieced together using excerpts from every song in
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Mike Doughty will take on songs by John Denver, Cheap Trick, the Stone Roses, Stephen Sondheim and more on his new covers album, "The Flip Is Another Honey," out Nov.
With the final act of day two hitting the stage, one would wonder –How can Warren Haynes and Gov’t Mule take it up yet another notch? How about opening with a reggae version of Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker”. As the crowd quickly erupts into an impromptu “woo-wooo”, it was easy to see how the often touted hardest working man in the biz was not going to have a problem.