Michael Franti & Spearhead @ The Tabernacle November 8th
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In the summer of 2005, after a series of deaths in the family, Mike Deni left his hometown in New Jersey for San Francisco. He spent the next several months with his guitar and a synthesizer, turning that tragedy into the songs that would soon become the foundation for Geographer. With the additions of cellist […]
Larry and His Flask are a high energy, five piece band that have incorporated many facets of Folk, Punk, Gypsy Jazz, Bluegrass, Soul and Brass band Music to create their very own unique brand of rock and roll. Some people call it folk-punk, some people call it down right wild. But no matter what you […]
By: Katie Caccavale Best described as crossover music, Crane has a sound that is all their own. Their musical influences range across the board. Critics and fans use genres such as Southern Rock, Soul, Hip Hop, Funk, and Blues to describe their sound. However, it’s impossible to pigeon hole these boys into one category. They’re […]
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Gregory Alan Isakov’s The Weatherman recently debuted at #5 on Billboard’s Folk chart and #1 on Billboard’s Mountain and Pacific Heatseekers charts (Suitcase Town Music). Furthermore, following a recent feature on NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday, the album reached #1 on iTunes’ Singer/Songwriter chart. The album also continues to receive widespread critical praise—The New York Times […]
The Music Startup Academy is designed to reduce barriers to entry into the music business for developers and entrepreneurs. The coursework will provide a clear roadmap to success by offering actionable insights into building a legal, streamlined, and competitive music property. This first-of-its-kind event in Atlanta is quarterbacked by Shachar Oren, CEO of local music […]
In case you missed it last year, Sing For Your Life is back! Sing For Your Life is a singing competition that took Atlanta by storm in late 2012. The show stood out immediately in the local music scene as something fresh and unique. With 200+ live audience members each week, thousands of YouTube hits […]
Photos and Review By: Ryan Swerdlin Donald Fagen, Walter Becker and company graced the stage of Alpharetta’s Verizon Wireless Encore Park this past Saturday night on Steely Dan’s 2013 Mood Swings Tour. Very few shows this tour feature a full performance of the bands studio masterpiece “Aja” and Saturday evening was only the second full […]
Want to check out a NYC block party but you don’t live in the big apple? You’re in luck my friend! Tiki Disco, rated the #1 summer party in NYC by Complex City Guide, called Roberta’s Pizza in Brooklyn home this past summer season. This weekend it’s taking root in Atlanta! Tiki Disco is […]
Happy Wednesday! Settling back into the workweek after a holiday weekend can be tough but there are some great shows tonight that will make you feel like you’re back on vacation! Check them out below! MINDCRIME (Queensryche Tribute) @ The Loft MINDCRIME is a Queensryche tribute project based out of New York. The focal point […]
Atlanta band, Jungol, has been active in the local scene since 2000. They’ve independently released two full lengths and two EP’s, and are about to release yet another full length. Jungol has also been hard at work on a film project that incorporates their original music. Needless to say it’s an exciting time for this […]
Cigar Store Indians is an American Rockabilly/Roots-rock band that plays all original, dirt under the finger nails, dance-all-night honky-tonk music. The guys will be playing a hometown show this Saturday, August 31st at Smith’s Olde Bar! We asked singer-songwriter of the band, Ben Friedman, questions about the band’s history, their killer name and their plans […]
The artists known as Almighty Dolla, Johnny BOI and Nem collectively make up the group EDUBB (pronounced E-Dubb). With more than 1 million YouTube views for their Official “Whooty” video, and over 8 million “Whooty” related YouTube views, the guys even garnered mentions of their work on TMZ two times. Strictly a grassroots phenomenon, this […]
Picture Book By: Deidra Pinion Live Review By: Molly Segers Backstreet Boys paid a visit to Chastain Park Amphitheater Thursday August 22 to celebrate their 20th anniversary and their new record, In a World Like This. Seeing a “boy band” that’s been doing their boy band thing for so long is a unique experience, whether […]
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