October 2024

The forces of Hurricane Helene have left a devastating mark on our beloved Appalachian region, reshaping the landscape and altering lives across Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Our hearts go out to the families, friends, and neighbors who are working tirelessly to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of this catastrophic event.

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Fifty years ago, on Tuesday, October 1st, 1974, Grammy-nominated folk singer Harry Chapin released the multi-generational hit “Cat’s In The Cradle.” By December of that same year, the song had skyrocketed to #1, and made Chapin a household name. Originally inspired by a poem written by his wife Sandy, “Cat’s In the Cradle” afforded Chapin newfound stardom that allowed him to launch WhyHunger, Center for Food Action and Long Island Cares, or The Harry Chapin Food Bank.

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Phish return to New York City on Saturday, December 28 through Tuesday, December 31 for a four-night New Year’s run at Madison Square Garden. A much loved New Year’s tradition that has supplied some of the most surprising and legendary moments in the band’s forty-plus year history, this year’s run will bring Phish's total number of shows at The Garden to eighty-seven.

The Wild Feathers appeared on CBS Saturday Morning this past weekend, performing "Sanctuary," "Stereo," and "Pretending," from the band’s first new album in close to three years, Sirens (New West), arriving everywhere on Friday, October 4. Sirens was produced by 3x GRAMMY® Award-winner Shooter Jennings and pre-orders are available now.

WATCH "SANCTUARY" ON CBS SATURDAY MORNING

With heavy hearts, organizers of the Suwannee Roots Revival announce the cancellation of the 2024 festival due to the severe impact of Hurricane Helene. The Category 4 hurricane left the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in critical condition, including the loss of electricity, water, and cellular service, along with extensive damage to the park’s infrastructure from downed trees.

Today, singer-songwriter, producer and SUSTO co-founder Johnny Delaware shares “Incógnita,” the next offering from his forthcoming third album Para Llevar, out November 1 via Normaltown Records / New West Records. “Incógnita,” which translates to “unknown” or “mystery,” unfolds as a rhythmic instrumental over Spanish guitar and is inspired by Delaware’s time in Mexico. Holler recently featured the new song, calling it “a warm light flickering gently in the darkness.”

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