Bright Eyes with Hurray for the Riff Raff at The Eastern 05/29/22
Photos by John McNicholas
Photos by John McNicholas
Night 3 with the Third Man The evening of Thursday April 28, Jack White ended a three-day residency at the Tabernacle Atlanta. Earlier this month White started The Supply Chain Tour and last week released his new album Fear of the Dawn. Before I tell you about the show, let me take a minute to […]
KISS played Atlanta for the first time in 1974 an enthusiastic Paul Stanley informs the crowd from the stage of Cellaris Amphitheatre at Lakewood. “We love you Atlanta” he screams in his high-register New York accent. Nearly 50 years after their first visit, Stanley, along with the rest of KISS are here to say goodbye […]
There were an abundance of smiles from fans and bands at Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park Saturday night as Wilco, Sleater-Kinney with special guest Chicago singer Nnamdi took the stage. After almost a year and a half of no live music, fans lined up early with vax card in hand or a negative covid […]
Atlanta indie darlings bring their quirky synth pop to the small screen — and we’re here for it. Do you remember gigs? Actual, live, laugh-in-the-face-of-COVID, maskless gigs? Though we dreamed of a return to “normal” within months of the pandemic hitting in 2020, here we are in 2021. Gig-less. Someday we’ll sit the […]
Tegan and Sara landed at the Variety Playhouse on Oct 30th to promote their first memoir High School and their ninth studio album Hey, I’m Just Like You. T&S are highly respected in the LGBTQ community and make their performances a safe and enjoyable space for all people by having gender neutral bathrooms for all, […]
Photos by Ryan Fleisher
From friends to tour mates, Chris Blair, otherwise known as Lostboycrow, and the guys of flor have quite a history— from jamming and living together, to now touring this fall on their Ones To Watch tour. You can catch Lostboycrow, flor, and their new friends joan, debuting songs from their latest albums as they play […]
Photos and Words by Hillery Terenzi My earliest memories of listening to Phil Collins goes back to 1985 at Girl Scout camp dance line doing my best movies to “Sussudio” with my mirrored sunglasses and Izod shirt, MTV only played videos and posters of the boys of the “Brat Pack” were taped to my bedroom […]
Photos by Matt Delaney
Photos by Hillery Terenzi
Photos by Hillery Terenzi/Words by Navin Johnson On Friday July 6th, 70’s mega hit maker Jeff Lynne brought his current version of ELO (Electric Light Orchestra) to State Farm Arena. Playing to a sold out crowd, the show represented the first time ELO Mothership landed in our fair city since 1981. The 20 song career […]
Photos and Words by Matt Delaney STYX proved to be an amazing show on a hot Georgia day. While it being record breaking temps, this did not stops fans of all ages from attending the STYX performance. While waiting to photograph the show I witnessed everyone bringing in some sort of beverage packed in a […]
There are few bands that manage to bridge the generation gap. Greta Van Fleet is one of those bands. Fans young and old gathered on Sunday night at to witness the first of two nights of their sold out performances at The Fox Theatre with London band Ida Mae as the opener. Vocalist Josh Kiszka […]
Shaky Knees Sunday The third and final day of the 2019 Shaky Knees festival is in the books. It’s was a beautiful day with hardly a cloud in the sky, a little rain in the morning but quick enough it was beautiful and folks headed out early to catch a ton of great bands. […]
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