Joni Mitchell Announces Hollywood Bowl Show With Brandi Carlile

Joni Mitchell Announces Hollywood Bowl Show With Brandi Carlile

Joni Mitchell announces her first show in Los Angeles since 2000 to take place at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, October 19, 2024. Mitchell’s live return to California will feature Brandi Carlile and the Joni Jam. Tickets will be available for Joni’s presale on Wednesday, January 31 and the tickets for the general public will go on sale Friday, February […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Six Parts Seven & Goodmorning Valentine Serve Up Experimental Bliss On “Instrumental 2”

SONG PREMIERE: Six Parts Seven & Goodmorning Valentine Serve Up Experimental Bliss On “Instrumental 2”

The idea of collaboration can take on many forms. In music, it represents two ideologies melting over each other to form one coherent emotional release for both parties. In its best shape, collaboration sounds like it isn’t happening at all. The two artists blend their styles together to form something new and refreshing. Such is […]

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40 Years Ago Today- Rockwell Releases ‘Somebody’s Watching Me’ LP

40 Years Ago Today- Rockwell Releases ‘Somebody’s Watching Me’ LP

40 years ago today (1/30/84), one of the most defining albums of the 1980s was released with Rockwell’s debut album Somebody’s Watching Me. Of course, you know the title track (with Michael Jackson on vocals in the chorus), as well as the US top 40 hit “Obscene Phone Caller”. Flashback…
Tuesday’s Gone: The Beatles “Don’t Let Me Down” Rooftop Concert

Tuesday’s Gone: The Beatles “Don’t Let Me Down” Rooftop Concert

Sticking with the theme of impromptu outdoor concerts in the dead of winter (see Manic Monday), a mind-boggling 55 years ago today, a band by the name of The Beatles performed what turned out to be their last ever concert on the rooftop of their Apple Corp headquarters in central London. It’s become the stuff […]

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55 Years Later: Moby Grape Returns To Rootsy Virtues on ‘Moby Grape ’69’

55 Years Later: Moby Grape Returns To Rootsy Virtues on ‘Moby Grape ’69’

It’s a testament to the bounty of resources within the original five-man lineup of Moby Grape that, even without founding member and linchpin of the group Skip Spence, the remaining quartet produced an album as stylish and durable as Moby Grape ’69 (released on 1/30/69). This third album by the woefully overlooked group is all more […]

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Khruangbin Announces North American Tour

Khruangbin Announces North American Tour

Khruangbin have announced a major North American tour which will see the band, known for their captivating and immersive live performances, play Coachella, Boston Calling and Bonnaroo music festivals as well as multiple nights at Denver’s iconic Red Rocks, New York’s Forest Hills Stadium, Berkeley’s Greek Theatre and more. The Khru Club artist presale for the North American tour starts on Tuesday, January 30 @ 10am local […]

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Heart Announces Royal Flush Tour 2024 With Cheap Trick

Heart Announces Royal Flush Tour 2024 With Cheap Trick

HEART has announced their highly-anticipated return to the road for the first time after a five-year hiatus. Presented by AEG Presents, the Royal Flush Tour 2024 will see the band embark on a North American and European tour. HEART is set to kick off their tour on Saturday, April 20th at the Bon Secours Wellness […]

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55 Years Ago Today – The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Debut On CBS

55 Years Ago Today – The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Debut On CBS

55 years ago today (1/29/69), The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour debuted on CBS. A homey variety show with Steve Martin on board as a writer, it lasted three seasons and drew impressive ratings. Check out this “dont make em like they used to” episode from ’72 with Johnny Cash, Buck…
Portland’s Record Pub Serves Up Vinyl, Brews & Weekly Gatherings (VINYL LIVES)

Portland’s Record Pub Serves Up Vinyl, Brews & Weekly Gatherings (VINYL LIVES)

Combining two of your favorite things always looks good on paper. Garlic and chives? Genius. Cigarettes and coffee? Even better. Mixing your love of social media with your furry best friend to make your dog an Instagram account? The passion is there I guess. Now and again, a combo comes along that is so enticing […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Eric Brace and Thomm Jutz Wax Nostalgia on Heartfelt “Nashville in the Morning”

SONG PREMIERE: Eric Brace and Thomm Jutz Wax Nostalgia on Heartfelt “Nashville in the Morning”

Over the past few years, Nashville has almost completely changed. What once was a sleepy southern city has been overtaken by WeWork buildings and bachelorette functions. While all these changes are all fine and dandy, natives to the south can’t help but scratch their heads and wonder where all the history went. You don’t need […]

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MANIC MONDAY: Fugazi “Turnover” Live 1991

MANIC MONDAY: Fugazi “Turnover” Live 1991

There’s been a fair amount of improbable reunions of legendary underground 90s bands lately (like Mr. Bungle and Unwound, just to name a couple of examples), but at the top of many people’s wishlist would be punk-rock legends Fugazi, who have been on an “indefinite hiatus” since wrapping up their last tour way back in […]

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LISTEN: Bette Smith Drives Up The Nostalgic Funk & Soul Factor On “M.O.N.E.Y”

LISTEN: Bette Smith Drives Up The Nostalgic Funk & Soul Factor On “M.O.N.E.Y”

Bette Smith traces elements of her sound to her childhood in rough Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, connecting the gospel music she heard in church and the soul music on the corners. She remembers, “My father was a church choir director. I was singing since I was five years old. I take it to church. I just break […]

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LISTEN: Sammy Rae & The Friends Keep It Chill & Soulful On “Coming Home Song”

LISTEN: Sammy Rae & The Friends Keep It Chill & Soulful On “Coming Home Song”

For as much as Sammy Rae & The Friends may be a band, this collective of dreamers and artists considers themselves a family first. Fronted by singer and songwriter Sammy Rae, the group flourishes in any spotlight with a combination of all-for-one and one-for-all camaraderie, palpable chemistry, deft virtuosity, and vocal fireworks. Their sound is […]

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moe. Continue Triumphant West Coast Return in Portland, OR (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

moe. Continue Triumphant West Coast Return in Portland, OR (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

It’s been a tumultuous few years for New York jam legends moe. as they have navigated through the health issues of bassist Rob Derhak, who beat cancer in 2018, and most recently guitarist Chuck Garvey suffering a stroke in 2021. Of course, the pandemic didn’t help much either. Against the odds, the band has persevered […]

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Gary Clark Jr. Announces New LP ‘JPEG RAW’, Shares Four New Tracks

Gary Clark Jr. Announces New LP ‘JPEG RAW’, Shares Four New Tracks

Gary Clark Jr. has surprised fans with a taste of new music; four new studio tracks from his much-anticipated upcoming album, JPEG RAW, set for release on March 22 via Warner Records. Check out Maktub,” “JPEG RAW,” “This Is Who We Are,” and “Hyperwave,” below. This new body of work signals a brave new world […]

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CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Ty Segall, Office Dog, The Smile, Gruff Rhys, Willi Carlisle & More

CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Ty Segall, Office Dog, The Smile, Gruff Rhys, Willi Carlisle & More

The gray gloomy gust of winter storms continues to cloak the area with a certain bleakness. Bleak enough to force a sigh out of you while you make your morning coffee but not bleak enough to keep these glistening new songs from illuminating this Friday. Another work week to mark off the calendar has arrived […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Patrick Davis Taps Into Silky Soul Sound on Timeless Groover “L-O-V-E”

SONG PREMIERE: Patrick Davis Taps Into Silky Soul Sound on Timeless Groover “L-O-V-E”

Patrick Davis has spent two decades leaving his mark onstage, on record, and in the writing room. He’s a critically acclaimed solo artist. A road warrior. An organizer of music festivals like Songwriters in Paradise – a boutique series of exclusive in-the-round style performances set in breathtaking locations. And most importantly, Davis has established himself […]

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Deep Friday Blues: Albert King Live at Fillmore West 9/23/70

Deep Friday Blues: Albert King Live at Fillmore West 9/23/70

Perhaps the least heralded of the three Kings of the blues, Albert was arguably as influential on future generations as his namesakes Freddie and B.B. Little wonder the now-deceased impresario Bill Graham, in his usual pursuit of widening the musical palette of his Fillmore audiences, booked Albert for numerous dates at his famed venues: one […]

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Ty Segall Brings A Shaman Psych Force On Ambitious ‘Three Bells’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Ty Segall Brings A Shaman Psych Force On Ambitious ‘Three Bells’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Just when you thought you knew everything about the modern renaissance man Ty Segall, he released a new album. Segall’s imaginative world of psychedelic garage rock seems to make a hyperbolized impression of itself on Three Bells, the monstrous new LP.  Imagine walking into a carnival on another planet, colors unrecognizable to the human eye […]

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On ‘Philaphobia’, Brent Amaker And The Rodeo Shake Up Their “Western Performance Art”  (ALBUM REVIEW)

On ‘Philaphobia’, Brent Amaker And The Rodeo Shake Up Their “Western Performance Art” (ALBUM REVIEW)

Their first album in ten years finds Seattle’s Brent Amaker And The Rodeo driving their wagons through spaghetti western sunsets as Philaphobia toys with outlaw country music conventions, heartbreaking cowboy laments, theatrical swells, revved-up country howling, and heavy doses of gallows humor.  Amaker fronts The Rodeo and he is the clear focal point as the […]

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