September 2017
As the sun crested the sky on one of the more perfect afternoons you could ask for in the middle of New York City at the end of August, Phil LeshLesh and his Terrapin Family Band huddled at the side of the stage as the audience hooted and hollered, unable to contain their excitement for the music that was about to come.
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Acclaimed artist Josh Ritter’s new track, “When Will I Be Changed,” featuring guest vocals from fellow collaborator and legendary musician Bob Weir premiered yesterday via Rolling Stone Country. Of the song, Rolling Stone Country proclaims, “The song pitches its tent midway between the country, gospel and soul camps, with thickly stacked harmonies that evoke the Dead’s own folk-rock classic American Beauty.” You can listen/share the track here: http://bit.ly/2gOaCk9
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The Southern Belles of Richmond, VA, announced their tour dates through the end of 2017. They will be touring in support of their most recent release, In the Middle of the Night, which came out on August 5th. The band will return to several of their favorite cities and hit some brand new markets where fans have been asking for plays. Advance tickets for many of the shows are on sale now.
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Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre brings you “Rock The Cure,” a benefit for the American Cancer Society on Tuesday, September 26. Headlining and supporting the cause is Brooklyn’s Lizzie and the Makers, as well as Garcia’s local favorites and Grateful Dead tribute band, Stella Blue’s Band.
All proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society.
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Nashville’s duck-themed funk band The Aquaducks are flying west to Colorado, and are releasing brand new live footage of their funkiest songs to celebrate! Blending elements of Funk, Rock, and Soul, with a unique Jazz Fusion style, The Aquaducks sound like The Isley Brothers backed by Herbie Hancock. Known for being hard hitters, The Ducks’ put on a live show that just won’t quit.
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