
Jorma Kaukonen Gives Distinctive Solo Show at Santa Cruz’s Rio Theatre (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
A good crowd had gathered at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz on the 7th of March and were waiting to get into the room and find their seats. They
A good crowd had gathered at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz on the 7th of March and were waiting to get into the room and find their seats. They
They were six weeks away from releasing their sophomore album when Foreigner, still riding a huge wave from the 1977 release of their eponymous debut album, played the Rainbow Theatre
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Legendary artist Graham Nash has announced select fall dates at which he and his band will perform both his debut and sophomore solo records – 1971’s Songs for Beginners and1973’s Wild Tales – in
On the fourth day of the music portion of SXSW the party train rolled on with a seemingly endless array of acts to see across town. The sudden change from
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Taking its name from the original event(s), Electric On The Eel contains three full electric concerts from the Jerry Garcia Band’s visits to French’s Camp in northern California. The six
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Tom Russell may well be America’s most prolific and criminally underrecognized songwriter with nearly forty albums. Yet, his recent string of albums, most notably his 2015 epic masterpiece Rose of