
Amazing Tributes In A Paradise Setting At This Gold Coast Casino Venue
Elton John has just retired. Paul Simon says he is unlikely to play live again. Roger Waters and Bob Dylan are on what are surely their farewell tours. Even the
Elton John has just retired. Paul Simon says he is unlikely to play live again. Roger Waters and Bob Dylan are on what are surely their farewell tours. Even the
This year, Outside Lands is officially celebrating 15 years since the festival’s first edition. The festival once again returns to San Francisco’s picturesque Golden Gate Park, with a wide array
Rock legend and masterful lyricist, lead guitarist, and composer Robbie Robertson died today (8/9/23) at the age of 80 following a long illness. Robertson who founded The Band with Levon
If Neil Young’s Chrome Dreams wasn’t such an absolutely stellar piece of work, hearing the long-delayed album might bring an inevitable sense of anti-climax, much like the sensation that arose
Cream’s third album, Wheels of Fire (released 8/9/68 UK), is one of those rare records that simultaneously encapsulates and transcends its time. The double LP comprised of both studio and
Twin Bridges’ Zach Gerzon found solace in writing songs on a cello after experiencing the sudden passing of a parent and enduring romantic heartbreak. The tonalities of the instrument lent
Dolly Dagger is an independent Rock musician with a small band who hails from Australia but resides in LA where she has lived and worked for some time. Bandmates include
In English, the title of Les Imprimés Big Crown Records debut translates to a “blissful state of meditation”. It is the act of surrendering to your daydreams and allowing your
Blue Note artist Johnathan Blake follows up his acclaimed 2021 Homeward Bound with his same quintet, Pentad, for Passages, an album that mostly pays tribute to his late dad, jazz
Today, the South Philadelphia-based rock ‘n’ roll artist Low Cut Connie released “KING OF THE JEWS” from his forthcoming album ART DEALERS out September 8 via Contender Records. On the