May 2017

Hot off a Midwest and Colorado run, Boston’s own The Jauntee are once again touring the East Coast this Summer. The dynamic, improvisational quartet have been stacking up the miles over the last few tours and this one is no different. The Jauntee will see return dates at venues like American Beauty in NYC, The Camel in Richmond, and Aisle 5 in Atlanta, and a bi-weekly residency in July at The 8x10 in Baltimore. The band’s long awaited return to Florida and a late-night set at this year’s Peach Festival have also been announced.

Nashville's rising 'soulternative' siren, Stelle Amor, has just released her debut EP. Stelle Amor also recently celebrated the release with a show at Nashville's Exit/In this past Saturday, 5/20. The new EP features the previously released singles "Get Right" and "Spike's Groove".

Pat Mastelotto joined iconic English “Progressive rock” originators King Crimson back in 1994. His years as a stalwart L.A. session drummer brought him to audition with Crimson’s founding guitarist and (undefined) bandleader Robert Fripp. The rest is history. Mastelotto’s diverse style lent itself to their groundbreaking double-trio format which deeply expanded the ensembles live spectrum of possibilities.

East Nashville’s four-piece indie space rock band Creature Comfort will celebrate the June 9th release of "Common John (Southern Shame)" as the band debuts at Bonnaroo on June 10th following their Road To Roo championship. View Bonnaroo details HERE

Brooklyn based funk force Turkuaz is thrilled to announce a return to their home turf of New York City for a special Phish Baker’s Dozen After-party on July 25 at Irving Plaza.  The concert marks the first time back to The Big Apple since their last co-headlining play at Terminal 5 with The New Mastersounds last year.

The String Cheese Incident recently released their seventh-studio album, Believe on SCI Fidelity Recordings and now are proud to present the first video from the release with "