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Kendall Street Company (KSC) continues their lifelong quest to make The Beatles a household name following the massive success of 2021’s “Rocky Raccoon” and 2023’s “The Fool On The Hill.” From guitarist Ben Laderberg: “I wish more people knew about this awesome band. Even though we have recorded over a hundred original songs in our ten year tenure as a consistently touring national jam band, we still like to support the up and coming acts by covering their songs. Now, do us a favor, and give it a spin ;),”

Mumford & Sons make their eagerly awaited return to live stages next month, with the announcement of nine intimate live dates in Europe, the U.K., Australia and North America. It will be the band’s first string of headline live dates in the U.K. and Europe since 2018.

Chicago in February isn’t exactly known for its tropical vibes, but when The String Cheese Incident rolls into town, they bring enough jam-soaked heat to melt the lakefront ice. On a frigid Saturday, fans flocked to The Salt Shed—Chicago’s newly minted temple of sound perched on the bones of a former salt factory—and transformed the night into a kaleidoscopic carnival of music, lights, and borderline delirious happiness.

March 2020 was memorable for many reasons, but for thousands of concertgoers in New York City one special night still stands out: March 10th when The Brothers took the stage at Madison Square Garden to celebrate the legacy of The Allman Brothers Band. Five years later, The Brothers have announced their long-awaited return to the famed arena for Tuesday, April 15th and Wednesday, April 16th.

Interstate jammers LaMP return with their second studio collection — One Of Us — due March 21 on Royal Potato Family. Featuring Vermont-based Russ Lawton (drums) and Ray Paczkowski (Hammond organ, Hohner Clavinet, Wurlitzer electric piano), alongside Brooklynite Scott Metzger (guitar), the trio distills singular, road-honed improv instincts into taut, instrumental epics, including the album's first single "Jasper's World" available today.

Eighty years ago today, in the small town of Nine Mile, Jamaica, Robert Nesta Marley was born, and the world would never be the same. It’s hard to fathom what music would look like without him. Bob Marley was more than a musician; he was a prophet of unity, a revolutionary of sound, and a messenger of love and resistance. And though we lost him far too soon, his spirit endures in every rhythm, in every lyric, in every movement for justice that carries his voice forward.

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Today, the Grateful Guitars Foundation (GGF), a 501(3)(c) nonprofit that obtains world-class musical instruments for talented players who seek to carry on the tradition of jam band music into the 21st century and beyond, announces that they’ve added lauded guitarist, singer, songwriter Jason Sinay to their board. 

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Get ready for the uniquely Electric Guitar Blues Rock Experience that is guitarist Sean Chambers, with the upcoming release of "Live From Daryl's House Club' February 28 on Quarto Valley Records, also home to such legacy artists as Paul Rodgers, Edgar Winter, Savoy Brown and contemporary artists like Tom Hambridge.

My Morning Jacket is marking the arrival of their eagerly awaited new album, is, with a wide-ranging headline run. MY MORNING JACKET “is” ON TOUR gets underway April 1 at Chattanooga, TN’s Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium and then travels into early May. Highlights include a very special three-night homecoming run at Louisville, KY’s historic The Louisville Palace on April 25-27. Additional dates will be announced soon.

Lowell, MA’s multi-day celebration of music and art, The Town and The City Festival (TACF),  has released the full schedule* of artists performing on stages across Downtown Lowell Thursday April 24th through Saturday April 26th.  Single day passes priced at just $40 and individual show tickets go on sale this Friday February 7th  at 10am EST at TheTownandtheCityFestival,com.

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