May 2021

Orange Blossom Revue is pleased to announce the addition of Blackberry Smoke to its 2021 lineup. The Atlanta based rock titans will co-headline the 7th annual festival alongside critically acclaimed folk duo The Wood Brothers, joining The Steeldrivers, Hayes Carll, Devon Gilfillian, Nicki Bluhm, and more. A staple of the southern music canon, the seven piece ensemble will celebrate their 20th anniversary this year with a new album You Hear Georgia to be released May 28.

The Well Known Strangers are thrilled to announce a string of Bay Area shows and play to live audiences once again – outdoors and socially distanced, of course. Fresh off of the release of their new EP King Tide, The Well Known Strangers will be bringing their brand of California Country Soul to fans thirsty for live music, to a variety of local shows in Marin and San Francisco this spring.

Dawn Chorus are an atmospheric indie rock trio out of Salt Lake City, UT. With an energetic life of its own, their upcoming single ‘Modern Being’ radiates a sunny disposition, taking the listener on a journey through an array of instrumentation with a psychedelic vibe. Musically coming together the day Trump was defeated in the presidential election, it’s no wonder the tune has such an uplifting feel!

Doctor Lo (Faber), the former frontman/guitarist of God Street Wine, has released the second single "Ship" from his upcoming LP, as well as a crowdsourced music video for the track which premiered at Glide Magazine. Claiborne Avenue is due out June 18.

Australian producer duo Flight Facilities return to their beloved fanbase, delivering a new single immersed in a feeling of West-Coast cool imparted by collaborator Channel Tres. Released on Future Classic and Glassnote Records, ‘Lights Up’ marks the band’s first release of 2021 with a direct flight to Channel Tres’ own Compton California.

Halley Neal announces the release of her self-titled debut album. Producer Julie Papili helps to bring out her 1970’s influence, made clear in songs like “If I Was Ready,” and “So Much More,” which draw distinct parallels to an upbeat classic rock aesthetic.