Weekend Picks 12/5-12/7

The first weekend in December is fully loaded with concerts! Check out which show or shows you can attend below and have a great weekend! Friday, December 5th Rock By The Sea Presents: Tim Brantely and JD Eicher w/ The Georgia Flood, Jordan Grassi with Joe Stevenson and Charlie Oxford at Vinyl Many artists struggle […]

What’s Up Monday 10/6

Happy Monday, Atlanta! We hope you had an amazing weekend, and to keep it going during the week, here’s what’s going on in the Atlanta Music Scene tonight! Songwriter’s Open Mic at Eddie’s Attic General admission tickets are $5 in advance, $6 at the door. Table seats are $6.25 and must be purchased in multiples of 4.  […]

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11 Must See Shows in ATL This Fall!

Happy Fall Atlanta! Autumn in the ATL is, in my opinion, the best time of the year here. The weather is beyond amazing, I get to bust out my boots, pumpkin everything happens, and some of the best live music arrives! We’ve lined up some the best shows coming to Atlanta this Fall below so […]

Festival Season Hangover? We’ve Got Your Cure

image source: thetravelramble.co.uk ————————— Are you rockin’ body paint to work under your corporate clothes? Does your arm reek of the odors of tattered, months-old festival wristbands? Do you find yourself sporting an authentic Native American headdress to the grocery store? Have you been hippie dancing & hooping in your backyard while your speakers blare your favorite concerts? ————————— If […]

What’s Up Thursday? November 7

On this date in 1967, Elton John, still going by Reg Dwight, and Bernie Taupin signed their first major publishing deal. Both of their parents were there to witness the signing since they were both still minors. Also, in 1988 – Michael Jackson released the seventh single from the album Bad, “Smooth Criminal”. Now check […]

What’s Up Monday? September 9

Happy Monday! Hope your weekend was great! Let the fun continue because we have some great shows going on tonight! Check them out below! Chelsea Wolfe with True Widow @ The Earl How often nowadays do we read of an artist’s “intensity”, or their rhetorical, one-of-a-kind individuality? Journalistic hyperbole routinely contorts the mundane into the […]