Eat Like a Rockstar

Eat Like a Rockstar

Starting tonight at 10pm, you can indulge in some of your favorite rockers late night treats at Denny’s. Yes, Denny’s. The Americana eatery has teamed up with Plain White T’s, All- American Rejects, Taking Back Sunday, and Eagles of Death Metal to create a rocker friendly late night menu. Such dishes like Taking Back Burger […]

Kevin Devine and Matt Pryor play Vinyl

Kevin Devine and Matt Pryor play Vinyl

Kevin Devine is pop tunesmith in the realm of Michael Penn and Pete Yorn. His melodies are warm and infectious. His songs are clever, yet without an ounce of pretension. It is this fact that distinguishes him from the likes of Conor Oberst. Lately, he’s taken on a more political tone, releasing the 7" "Another […]

Tuesdays with Clay Cook

Tuesdays with Clay Cook

Beginning tomorrow night Atlanta’s own Clay Cook will embark on a three week tour around town in promotion of his new album, The Year I Grew Up. Every Tuesday night, Cook will perform at some of Atlanta’s most unique and best local music venues. Cook will also be joined by some of the city’s greatest […]

American Iold Blake Lewis coming to Atlanta

American Iold Blake Lewis coming to Atlanta

American Idol’s Blake Lewis will perform at Vinyl on Monday October 20th (tickets) – Blake released his first CD, post-Idol entitled Audio Day Dream. If you want to hear what it sounds like visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7Y1L0ogUJs Tickets are only $10.00 in advance. Support comes from LA-based Carlotta

Bill Morrissey — Come Running

Bill Morrissey — Come Running

Bill MorriseyCome RunningTurn and Spin by Al Kaufman Bil Morrissey is a storyteller. His songs can be seen as well as heard. He sings of small people in small towns doing or thinking small things. The net result is also something small; in the same way that a polished diamond is also small. Morrisey’s songs […]

Clay Cook — The Year I Grew Up

Clay Cook — The Year I Grew Up

Clay CookThe Year I Grew Up by Al Kaufman If you know Georgia music you’ve heard Clay Cook. You may not have heard of him, but you’ve heard him. The multi-instrumentalist plays flute, saxophone,keyboards and guitar with the Southern rock Marshall Tucker Band. He was the original bass player for the country upstarts Sugarland. Before […]

The EARL announces new shows.

The EARL announces new shows.

The EARL in East Atlanta has just posted it’s latest line-up. There are a couple of interesting events this weekend. On Saturday, Fringe Factory and Movie Lounge present: "Cult Candy:" a night of cult cinema, cocktails, lounge, and visuals.  The Fringe Factory ladies will be screening "Riot on the Sunset Strip" and the Spencer Garn […]

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Nelly and Friends Heat Up The Tabernacle

Nelly and Friends Heat Up The Tabernacle

Tuesday night Nelly entertained a packed house for the second annual Samsung AT&T Summer Krush concert series. Although the Grammy Award winner didn’t take the stage until over 40 minutes after his scheduled time, Nelly did not disappoint. The show started with a bang- literally- as an all female drumline decked in Nelly’s own Apple […]

East Atlanta Icehouse is open

East Atlanta Icehouse is open

The East Atlanta Icehouse, occupying the former Echolounge location opened last night. In the 1920’s the venue was an ice storage house. With 12 inch thick brick walls, the Icehouse is the perfect spot for a live venue. A new, state-of-the-art sound system has been installed along with a new lighting system and hardwood floors. […]