“What do they say about the best laid plans?” After one listen to the The Youngest's sophomore effort, the band's wary lyric proves an apt bellwether for their generation's growing anxiety. Thirteen unified tracks roar with sonic energy, colored by the crashing nerves of adulthood and cementing the group as one of the most alluring young bands from America's heartland. Chicago's The Youngest will release See It Through on October 28.
Popular folk singer-songwriter, Josh Ritter, returns to SOPAC November 9 at 7:30 p.m. Known for his strong voice, keen wit, and evocative way with words, Ritter has quickly taken his place as one of the most acclaimed young songwriters of his generation.
Chicago's The Youngest will release See It Through next week on October 28; thirteen tracks that drift from upbeat Americana to wistful folk to guitar-driven blues without ever moving arms-distance from their pensive through line.
When Springfield, Ohio born and raised Griffin House left for college, he shocked his family by turn turning down a sports scholarship to focus on music. The talented high school athlete took his $100 guitar and taught himself how to play and write songs. It's proved to be a good choice. Over ten years later, House has definitely learned how to play and write a song!
When Springfield Ohio born and raised Griffin House left for college, he shocked his family by turn turning down a sports scholarship to focus on music. The talented high school athlete took his $100 guitar and taught himself how to play and write songs. It's proved to be a good choice. Over ten years later, House has definitely learned how to play and write a song!
For the first time in ten years, Bob Weir will release a new solo record, Blue Mountain, on September 30marking his debut project since signing with Columbia/Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.
Think Igor Stravinsky meets Sigur Ros — if these two musical forces could start a band together, the sound would bear a striking, sonic resemblance to the work of chamber music mavericks, cordis.
“What do they say about the best laid plans?” After one listen to the The Youngest's sophomore effort, the band's wary lyric proves an apt bellwether for their generation's growing anxiety. Thirteen unified tracks roar with sonic energy, colored by the crashing nerves of adulthood and cementing the group as one of the most alluring young bands from America's heartland. Chicago's The Youngest will release See It Through on October 28.
Bob Weir's “Only A River,” taken from his forthcoming solo album Blue Mountain, premieres on NPR's All Songs Considered. Blue Mountain, out on September 30, marks Weir's debut project since signing with Sony Music Entertainment's Columbia/Legacy and ROAR. Of the track, NPR says, “[it] is an emotional reflection on life that references the 19th-century American folk song 'Shenandoah.' View NPR piece HERE and share HERE. Pre-order the album on iTunes HERE and “Only A River” will begin downloading immediately. Weir embark on his “Campfire Tour” of select dates across the U.S. See full list of tour dates below.
For the first time in ten years, Bob Weir will release a new solo record, Blue Mountain, on September 30marking his debut project since signing with Columbia/Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.
Josh Ritter will set out on an extensive U.S. headlining tour in 2016 in support of his latest album Sermon On The Rocks (out now out now via Pytheas Recordings/Thirty Tigers). Joined by The Royal City Band, this run of dates will include performances in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Philadelphia and more.
The Landmark on Main is kicking off its 2016-17 season with 21 new shows at our Jeanne Rimsky Theater in the heart of Port Washington. From Broadway to folk to comedy to kids' entertainment, Landmark has the artists whose names are instantly recognizable and whose performances are memorable.
Acclaimed, GRAMMY Award-winning artist Jason Isbell has announced tour dates in Fall 2016 with special guest Josh Ritter. The tour comes to Atlanta on Saturday, September 24 at 8:00 p.m. at the Fox Theatre. The shows are in support of the recent release of Something More Than Free, his highly anticipated fifth album (Southeastern Records), which won the Grammy Award for Best Americana Album, and includes the song "24 Frames", the Grammy winner for Best American Roots Song. Isbell will be touring with his band The 400 Unit, featuring Derry Deborja (Keys), Chad Gamble (drums), Jimbo Hart (bass) and Sadler Vaden (guitar).
Gregory Alan Isakov's new full-length album, Gregory Alan Isakov with the Colorado Symphony, is out today on Suitcase Town Music and currently #1 on iTunes Singer/ Songwriter chart (purchase here). A collaboration with the Colorado Symphony, the eleven-track record features songs from Isakov's previous albums, The Weatherman, This Empty Northern Hemisphere, and That Sea, the Gambler, as well as “Liars,” which was written by Ron Scott.
JOSH RITTER & THE ROYAL CITY BAND will play Boulder Theater on July 12th, 2016. Doors: 7:00 pm | Show: 8:00 pm. Tickets on sale May 27th - $25 GA or $35 Reserved.
Singer/songwriter Josh Ritter will be appearing at the Capitol Center for the Arts (CCA) in Concord, New Hampshire on Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 7:30PM. Tickets are currently on sale starting at just $26 per seat. To date, this is his only schedule U.S. appearance this year without his band, which will make it a very special event.