What’s Up Tuesday 9/9

It’s Tuesday! Here are the latest and greatest shows happening tonight around the city.   Jason Mraz @ Fox Theatre     The way Jason Mraz sees it, everything in life boils down to people saying “yes”. “Yes inspires creativity. It’s what allows creativity to occur,” he says. “Yes is love. Yes is what gave us […]

What’s Up Monday 9/8

Happy Monday, Atlanta! Here’s what’s happing tonight! Songwriter’s Open Mic at Eddie’s Attic  For over 20 years, we’ve hosted Atlanta’s premiere SONGWRITER’S OPEN MIC for the performing songwriter. National and local acts perform 2 songs each, with 3 finalists returning for a third song at the end of the evening for a chance to win […]

AMG Weekend Picks 9/5 – 9/7: Bret Michaels, Dustin Lynch, Corey Smith and MORE!

This weekend is packed with awesome artists performing in and around Atlanta. Check out who’s playing around town!   Friday ,September 5th Dustin Lynch @ Electric Cowboy Broken Bow Records artist Dustin Lynch occupies a unique place in today’s country music. Thanks to his classic sensibilities, he’s been heralded as the heir to George Strait’s […]

What’s Up Thursday 9/4

Hey, Atlanta, get your weekend started early with some Thursday night fun! Here’s what’s up tonight!   Grant Green Jr. Band at Eddie’s Attic As the son of legendary jazz guitarist Grant Green (1931-1979), Grant Green Jr. was exposed to exceptional musicianship and superb guitar playing right from the start. Growing up in the Palmer […]

AMG Weekend Picks: Labor Day Edition

Friday, August 29th Kudzu Kings @ The Loft Kudzu Kings are a musical outfit from Oxford, MS. Their sound is a unique blend of country, bluegrass and improvisational rock & roll. The band was actively together for almost ten years (1994-2003). In those years together, the band gained moderate success in the Southeast, Colorado, and […]

What’s Up Tuesday 8/26

Happy Tuesday, y’all! It’s a wonderful day in Atlanta and we’re so psyched to have some amazing bands in town! Check out the list of shows around the city tonight. ___________________________ Ed Roland and the Sweet Tea Project @ Eddie’s Attic For the past two decades, Atlanta native Ed Roland has been the front man […]

What’s Up Wednesday 8/20

Good morning, Atlanta, and happy Wednesday! We know Wednesdays can be hard, so we recommend checking out a few awesome shows to help keep the mid-week madness at bay. MammaBear w/ The Mighty Stef @ The EARL Although conceived as a one-man band with studio-only aspirations, MammaBear is now a band being primed by Kyle […]

What’s Up Thursday 8/14

Photo by Kerry Sherck David Berkeley with special guest, Jason Kenney @ Eddie’s Attic Itinerant songsmith and author David Berkeley went out into the sagebrush and cactus of New Mexico and found his head was similarly ablaze. Indeed Berkeley’s head has been ablaze for some time now, writing songs capable of both breaking and mending […]

What’s Up Wednesday 8/13

Mark Miller @ Eddie’s Attic Miller is an alternative rock, singer-songwriter. Also featuring Jeremy Mccomb. Tickets are $8 in advance, $12 at the door. Table seats are $10 each and must be purchased in multiples of 4. Online, phone, and outlet sales close at 5pm on the day of the show. Doors open at 6:30pm.       Weary Heads @ The EARL Weary Heads are […]

Top 10 Weekend Picks 8/8-8/10: Jay Brannan, Hello Ocho and more!

Friday, August 8th OK Productions Presents: Jay Brannan @ Eddie’s Attic Everything about Jay Brannan’s young career is improbable. Defying legions of critics both personal and professional, he has managed to build a shockingly dedicated following in a very non-traditional way. Urged to stick to society’s conventions during his Southern upbringing, Jay has become a […]

Local Spotlight: Hello Ocho @ the EARL on 8/9

Atlanta band Hello Ocho released their self-titled record last year and left stars in our eyes. The band, made up of John Gregg, Chris Yonker, Clinton Callahan, Tumby Kohler, and Crick Childs – ran a Kickstarter campaign looking to find $999 to fund the album (they ended up earning all they needed and then some). From there, […]