October 2023

After a journey marked by tireless touring and an impressive discography, Long Island's progressive fusion rock power-trio, Baked Shrimp, is set to release their self-titled studio album on January 12, 2024. This comes as the culmination of their relentless musical expedition that has seen them traverse North America delivering electrifying performances.

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Suwannee Hulaween will celebrate its tenth-year anniversary from Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023, returning home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. As one of the last truly independent, large-scale music festivals thriving amongst today’s corporatized concert landscape and selling out its last five events, Hulaween will commemorate a decade of success with one of the most exciting editions yet.

Buffalo Iron Works, a pivotal presence and adored icon in the live music scene, is elated to announce its monumental 10-year anniversary celebration set for October 19th, 2023. The milestone event is set to feature the renowned Melvin Seals & JGB, promising an unforgettable night of music, camaraderie, and special surprises.

Melvin Seals: A Musical Maestro Gracing the Stage

As Spafford prepares to head out on leg two of their extensive Fall 2023 Tour, another release of band selected live songs is set for October 11th.  Live Wax, Vol. 1 will be Spafford’s eighth live album collection and their first ever live release on the always popular vinyl record.  Live Wax, Vol. 1 features incredible performances of “Plans” from the February 1st show at Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland, OH and “When it Falls” from the January 16th show at The Charleston Pour House in Charleston, SC.

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Bay Area native Alex Jordan has shared the stage with icons like Bob Weir, Phil Lesh and Peter Rowan, but today, he’s taking a step forward as a frontman and songwriter as he announces his new LP Queen Kerosene, produced by four-time GRAMMY-winner Steve Berlin of Los Lobos and releasing March 8, 2024 via Andy Logan Productions.

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When Shakti co-founders John McLaughlin (guitar) and Zakir Hussain (tabla) first directed their virtuosity towards exploring common ground between Eastern and Western musical traditions – starting in private sessions, then on their 1975 debut album – the notion of such a hybrid was so novel that fans, industry executives, and even the media expressed concerned bafflement.