February 2022

Melissa Etheridge, the 1990s rock icon and Grammy Award winner, brings her “One Way Out Tour” to the Samala Showroom at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 24 at the Chumash Casino Resort. Tickets for the show are $59, $64, $69, $79 and $89.

“One Way Out” is the 16th studio album released by Etheridge, who brings her 38-city North American tour to the Chumash Casino Resort.

Mr. Mota is a young, 4-piece jam band born and bred in the backyards of Boulder, Colorado. The band formed in May of 2020 and have made their name as one of Boulder’s premiere live bands. Mr.

Reggae Rise Up – one of the most recognized reggae festivals in the United States with large scale multi-day events in Florida, Las Vegas, and Utah – has just announced the latest addition to their growing list of festival properties, Reggae Rise Up Maryland! Taking place over the July 29th-31st weekend at Swann Park in Downtown Baltimore’s developing Port Covington district, Reggae Rise Up Maryland is slated to deliver one of the most impressive genre-specific lineups the city has ever seen.

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Elvis Costello joins Elton John's Rocket Hour on Apple Music 1 this weekend to discuss his new album 'The Boy Named If'. He tells Elton about recording the album remotely from his fellow band members, making a conscious effort not to become "complacent", his tour plans for this year and more.

Elton John Tells Elvis Costello He “Can’t Stop Playing” His New Album ‘A Boy Called If’…

As George Thorogood himself once put it, "I guess a good song is a good song is a good song, you know?" And what we have here is a collection of hard-stompin,' party-down, good songs—all penned by Mr. Thorogood himself. Scheduled for release on April 15, 2022, the aptly named album The Original George Thorogood brings together the best from the rock and roll heart and fevered brain of George Thorogood and his unstoppable, longtime band, The Destroyers.

UK guitar virtuoso Jack Broadbent releases “Midnight Radio” from his upcoming album Ride out April 8th.  Describing “Midnight Radio” as  “a song for the night owls, for the people that love their music by moonlight and stars,”  Broadbent’s distinctive voice accompanies the country-blues track with a swinging jazz groove.