The phrase “Best weekend of the year” has grown to be synonymous with the Briggs Farm Blues Fest which celebrated its 26th year, this past July 6-8. The event, held
What is quickly becoming a Thanksgiving tradition Robert Randolph and the Family Band has found a warm hospitable venue to stretch out pre and post turkey stuffing’s around the holiday. Brooklyn Bowl plays host to multiple nights of feel good performances as the venue seems to mesh perfectly with the artists on stage. Now in its second year, the shows are chock full of long improvisations, guest stars and a palpable sense of familial joy.
The bi-coastal Petty Fest begins tomorrow in NYC.
A bevy of talented blues musicians gathered in Harlem to pay tribute to Hubert Sumlin.
The lineup for this month’s Hubert Sumlin Tribute at the Apollo is insane.
Thanksgiving is certainly one of the most family friendly holidays and Robert Randolph & The Family Band made the days surrounding it an extended family throw down. The group decided to host a residency from Tuesday until Saturday, taking Thursday off for the obvious turkey obligations. On Friday night the venue was approximately half to three quarters full for the band's third show at this fantastic location.
Highlights from the 2002 Warren Haynes Christmas Jam will be released on 12/6.
Considering it was just a Tuesday night and the hype for the evening was centered on Phil Lesh’s 71st Birthday Show down Broadway at the Best Buy Theater in Times
Last year, Soulive helped to celebrate the month of March with a ten-show, guest-laden residency at Brooklyn Bowl that was cleverly dubbed Bowlive. For the second year in a row,
Guess it’s a week to talk about comebacks from the world of hip-hop, as Lauryn Hill has announced a ten-date Northeast tour that will kick off at the Higher Ground