Relix is premiering Nashville-based independent artist Ron Pope's new video for the title track from his forthcoming album Work. Watch the video HERE and share it HERE.Work is due August 18 on Pope's own Brooklyn Basement Records; Pope begins an international tour on September 28 with a pair of dates at New York's Irving Plaza.
The Marcus King Band have once again announced a handful of new tour dates to their almost non-stop schedule. The tour will take the band across the US to NPR's Mountain Stage (which will air live this Sunday via VuHaus), The Ride Festival, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Lockn' Festival and even the Fuji Rocks Festival in Niigata, Japan.
Bluegrass virtuosos THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS are announcing the release of Laws Of Gravity: Live, a 13-track collection featuring live renditions of songs included on their acclaimed, #1 Billboard Bluegrass album Laws Of Gravity, which was released January 13
Country music's hottest night of the year turned it up a notch as host Charles Esten (“Nashville”) led an all-star party featuring first-time musical mash-ups, record-breaking wins and an all-star tribute to the late Gregg Allman.
CMT today announced it will honor Gregg Allman and celebrate his everlasting impact on American music during the 2017 CMT MUSIC AWARDS with a musical tributes from country superstars Jason Aldean, Darius Rucker and Lady Antebellum'sCharles Kelley live from Nashville on Wednesday, June 7th at 8:00pm ET/PT. Additional artists to be announced soon.
CMT today announced it will honor Gregg Allman and celebrate his everlasting impact on American music during the 2017 CMT MUSIC AWARDS with a musical tributes from country superstars Jason Aldean, Darius Rucker and Lady Antebellum'sCharles Kelley live from Nashville on Wednesday, June 7th at 8:00pm ET/PT.
Billboard has reported that singer-songwriter Gregg Allman has passed away at age 69. His band, The Allman Brothers, originated hits including 'Ramblin' Man', 'Melissa', and 'Midnight Rider'.
Billboard is premiering Nashville-based independent artist Ron Pope's new video for the track “Bad For Your Health.” Read their interview with him [HERE] and watch/share the video [HERE].
The Autorino Center for the Arts at the University of Saint Joseph and Black Eyed Sally's present "The Legends Live On!" featuring Michael Allman, Claudette King, Sheila Raye Charles, and Jeff Pitchell on Saturday, May 27, 2017 in the Hoffman Auditorium, located on the University's main campus at 1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, Conn.
The Autorino Center for the Arts at the University of Saint Joseph and Black Eyed Sally's present "The Legends Live On!" featuring Michael Allman, Claudette King, Sheila Raye Charles, and Jeff Pitchell on Saturday, May 27, 2017 in the Hoffman Auditorium, located on the University's main campus at 1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, Conn.
Shoot The Moon, Roger Street Friedman's album (which was originally released by The Playroom Records in CD and digital formats in January 2017), will see a vinyl format release on May 5, 2017.
April offers an eclectic lineup at Blue Note Hawaii, the state's premier venue for the world's most celebrated artists, continuing the series with Blood Sweat & Tears, followed up by local favorite Jake Shimabukuro, the Devon Allman Band, and Roseanne Barr ushering in the new Blue Note Comedy Series April 8th and 9th.
Stitch of the World, Merritt's sixth studio album, was written on a friend's farm in Marfa, Texas, at Merritt's California cabin and in New York City in the wake of several major changes in her life.
On March 6, Nashville-based independent artist Ron Pope performed “Baby, I Love You” at Carnegie Hall as part of The Music of Aretha Franklin tribute show.
When the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND hit Atlanta's Fox Theatre for a sold-out three-night run in 2004, they were buoyed by the critical and fan reception of what would be their final studio album, Hittin' The Note.
BRIC, Brooklyn's leading provider of free cultural programs, has announced the inaugural BRIC OPEN Festival, which will activate spaces throughout BRIC Arts | Media House, BRIC's 40,000 sf. home in Downtown Brooklyn, the weekend of April 27 - 30.