March 2017

Multi-GRAMMY® nominee, newly inducted Grand Ole Opry members and three-time International Bluegrass Music Association Entertainer of the Year winners Dailey & Vincent continue to expand upon their monumental 2017 with the release of their latest album PATRIOTS & POETS.

LOCKN' is excited to announce new additions to the already fantastic fifth anniversary lineup, including Phil Lesh with special guest Bob Weir & The Terrapin Family Band performing the Grateful Dead classic from 1977 Terrapin Station in its entirety.  This is the first time Lesh and Weir have played together since 2015's Fare Thee Well concerts, other than a surprise set at Terrapin Crossroads in May 2016. Earlier this month, Weir also sat in with the Terrapin Family Band for another performance at Lesh's venue.

Grammy-nominated Reggae artist Matisyahu has officially announced his sixth studio album, Undercurrent, which is set to release on May 19th via Thirty Tigers. Undercurrent is musically Matisyahu's most courageous release to date and lyrically his most vulnerable. Nearly thirteen years after the release of his first studio record, Matisyahu and his band have done something unmatched in his past repertoire.

Hoffman & Beck + Billy Strings & Samson Grisman Coming To Colorado

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SONIC BLOOM is a 4-day camping festival (plus 3-days of The SONIC BLOOM Academy) that brings live and electronic music, yoga, interactive art, workshops, dance, immersive zones, speakers and performances together in a stunningly beautiful Rocky Mountain landscape to create an atmosphere that inspires open channels of creativity for everyone involved.
 

Steve Kimock, the protean improvisational guitarist whom Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna) recently tabbed “arguably one of the greatest guitarists alive,” is pleased to announce a new series of concerts in June that will celebrate the release of two singles (the complete album will be released in the fall).  This current phase of songwriting comes in the aftermath of his acoustic explorations in the album Last Danger of Frost.  In the wake of Frost, he and the members of the band that toured behind it found themselves creatively ins