America’s only all improvised live electronica and dubstep duo, EOTO, will close out the year with a weekend packed with two incredible mid-west New Year’s shows. Known for blowing the doors off of theaters and festivals alike with their one-of-a-kind blend of electronic dance music and ...view article
Festivals in the Midwest share the true feeling of middle American openness. Traveling through the heart of agricultural land in Indiana put genuine meaning behind the music and arts gathering of Wuhnurth Music Festival. The campground in Spencer, Indiana also home to Stable Studios was a perfect ...view article
While aficionados of "hillbilly jazz," a.k.a. Western Swing, were rejoicing over Willie and the Wheel, the recent collaboration between Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel, the iconic Texas troubadour and the nine-time Grammy-winning group embarked on a ten-date joint U.S. tour designed ...view article
“The picture on the cover, that’s Broadway in Baltimore, maybe back around the time I started playing in the clubs,” Del McCoury says with a smile. Then he adds, just before breaking into his signature, eyebrow-wiggling laugh, “Back then, you could get anything you needed ...view article
The sun seemed to smile upon the Rockies as the clouds broke driving
into Denver from Aspen for the continuation of the Colorado edition of
the Umphrey’s Mcgee saga. Still feeling the bitter pangs of last
night’s bender at the Belly Up and craving more than the five hours of
sleep we were ...view article
Blind Melon is a band fiercely determined to be more than a footnote in the annals of nineties popular music. They officially broke up in 1999, after an unsuccessful four-year effort to find a replacement for late front man Shannon Hoon. The dynamic lead singer who helped catapult Blind Melon to ...view article