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Believe it or not, the Grateful Dead had a far-reaching influence that stretched way beyond their inner circle of improvisational minded bands. Since playing their first shows 50 years ago
Believe it or not, the Grateful Dead had a far-reaching influence that stretched way beyond their inner circle of improvisational minded bands. Since playing their first shows 50 years ago
With the release of her fourth, and most accomplished, body of work last October Every Kind Of People, Toby Lightman has matured into an accomplished blues singer that gently crosses
Friday night’s sold-out show at Stubb’s saw rain, dim stage lighting, and an annoying audience. In short, it was the perfect atmosphere for a Father John Misty show. Everything seemed to
This past week marked only the fourth year of Austin’s Moontower Comedy Festival, but it’s easy to see why the annual event has quickly became such a major draw for
[rating=7.00] Riding on last week’s high, Community was back in the saddle with “Intro to Recycled Cinema.” Following in the footsteps of Troy and Shirley moving on to bigger, better
Following an extensive European summer tour, the Thurston Moore Band will return to North America for series of shows on the East Coast, beginning with an appearance at Montreal’s Osheaga
Gregg Allman, in a joint venture with Live Nation, is excited to announce the inaugural Laid Back Festival. Set to take place on August 29 in New York at the
Take Five is a jazz column by Glide contributor Doug Collette, who will be taking snap-shot reviews of recent jazz albums Stanton Moore/Conversations (The Royal Potato Family): In contrast to his groove driven
Alabama Shakes’ sophomore album, Sound & Color, has debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200, selling 96,000 units in its first week of release in the U.S. It also
Grace Potter has announced the lineup for the 2015 Grand Point North music festival, scheduled for September 12th and 13th at Burlington, Vermont’s Waterfront Park. This year the festival will