October 2022

The Caverns hosted its very own festival last weekend, CaveFest, which attracted over 4,000 guests per day from every one of the lower 48 states.

"CaveFest was an enchanting weekend of music and food, and family and friends," says Todd Mayo, The Caverns owner. "It was epic and looking forward to doing it again (and again)."

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Award-winning folk and blues singer/songwriter/guitarist Linda Sussman has released a compelling new single in defense of women’s rights: “A Power You’ll Never Know.” Just a few months earlier, Sussman dropped her fourth full-length album in five years, titled “Shake It Loose Today,” which quickly climbed to

A new GoFundMe has been launched to benefit legendary tour manager Dave Burton after he suffered a massive stroke while working in Louisville, KY last month. The Dave Burton Recovery Fund has already raised more than $85,000 towards his medical expenses and ongoing care. To donate, please visit www.gofundme.com/f/dave-burton-recovery-fund.

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Tune -in later today to watch an acoustic live performance from The White Buffalo Live on Paste magazine’s “Paste Studio On The Road.” For the episode, The White Buffalo, aka Jake Smith drops into Paste Studio at the Rebels & Renegades Festival in Monterey, CA for a stripped-down performance and interview. Watch the performance Saturday, October 15, LIVE at 1:30p PT streaming via Paste, HERE.

The Graham Nash performance on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at the Boulder Theater, has been postponed. A rescheduled date will be announced soon where all tickets will be honored. Hang on to your tickets! (If you are unable to make the new date, refunds will be offered.)

After a solid life as a working pro in large, touring dance bands, preceded by a long stint in the indie rock world with Flamin’ Groovies front man Roy Loney, Maurice Tani wanted to play his own music.  As a composer who liked songs with linear stories, plot lines, and character development, he landed on country music with a twist, what one writer called “Hillbilly Noir’: he put on a cowboy hat and began to write and play, as one headline put it, “Americana without limits.”