
Guitarist Will Johns Talks The Music of Cream 50th Anniversary Tour (INTERVIEW)
With the Music Of Cream 50th Anniversary tour ending this week, the trio of guys that make up this homage to the original band formed in 1966, are feeling the
With the Music Of Cream 50th Anniversary tour ending this week, the trio of guys that make up this homage to the original band formed in 1966, are feeling the
On April 12th, renowned fiddler, singer, step dancer, and songwriter April Verch released her new album entitled Once A Day via Slabtown Records. On Once A Day, the Ottawa Valley
California rock and rollers the Rival Sons hit the Orange Peel in Asheville, North Carolina on Wednesday, April 10th. They were joined by Canadian classic rockers The Sheepdogs.
Big Search, the name given to the project by Matt Popieluch to his solo project, is releasing his sophomore release Slow Fascination. Having played with the likes of Cass McCombs,
Cris Jacobs, former frontman for the Baltimore-based group, the Bridge, and collaborator with Ivan Neville this past fall on Neville Jacobs, is releasing his third solo album, Color Where You
Now in its 29th year, that’s right, The Berks Jazz Fest has been taking over downtown Reading, PA for the first two weekends in April for 29 years. Festival general
Juan Antonio Lopez was once on track to become a professional trumpet player. Growing up in an upbringing filled with varied musical backdrops (school band, his musician father’s traditional Latin
Andrew Bird brought his latest album My Finest Work Yet to an intimate audience at Brooklyn’s eclectic art hub National Sawdust on April 9, 2019. The sold-out two-night stand was
Tyler Ramsey literally had nothing to prove when he opted to put his solo career in second gear and join forces with Band of Horses for a tour in 2007.
Our Native Daughters — the collaboration of Rhiannon Giddens, Leyla McCalla, Allison Russell and Amythyst Kiah — will launch their first-ever live performances this July in support of their LP