Artists

Dive deep into the mystical realms with Be's latest sonic masterpiece, "Can Dreams Come True." Imbibing in rich Indian flavors, the track serves as a tribute to the profound influence of North Indian Classical music, yoga, and meditation on frontman David Hawkins’ life.

Last night, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Louis Cato took the stage on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to perform the title track from his new album, Reflections. The performance marks the first musical guest following the show’s pause amidst the writer’s strike. Watch/share the performance HERE.

For more than 20 years, celebrated archival label Light in the Attic (LITA) has shined a spotlight on some of music’s most unique – and often forgotten – voices. But reviving these long-out-of-print recordings is only half of the process. “We believe that an essential component of archival work, aside from simply honoring the music, is to seek ways in which to bring fresh perspectives, context, and reverence to the original artists and their work,” says LITA Founder and Co-Owner, Matt Sullivan.

Topics

Today, Craft Recordings announces its exclusive line-up of titles for RSD Black Friday, taking place on November 24 at participating independent retailers. This year’s releases include seven limited-edition pressings from a wide range of genres and eras, encompassing everything from midcentury jazz to post-millennium punk.

Topics

Today, NEW YEAR’S EVE LIVE: NASHVILLE’S BIG BASH announced that the annual event will return to CBS in a new multi-year deal. Praised for bringing together the biggest stars in country music for an “only-in-Nashville concert special,” (The Tennessean), this year’s party will be anchored by Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson and Lynyrd Skynyrd on the main stage at Nashville’s Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park.  The special will air live on Sun., Dec.

Topics

Since arriving in Austin in 1990, Guy Forsyth has made his mark on this city’s music scene (and worldwide) in multiple configurations, from the popular retro bands Asylum Street Spankers and Hot Nut Riveters to full blues and rock bands and various trios and duos. But he’s also mesmerized audiences as a soloist — mixing blues, folk, soul, jazz, bluegrass and myriad other genres into his singular sound.

Kristin Scott Benson, banjo player for the GRAMMY-nominated Grascals and duo Benson, won the Banjo Player Of The Year award at last night's International Bluegrass Music Association awards in Raleigh, North Carolina marking the 6th time she's won.

Multiple GRAMMY® Award-winning musician and composer, Dhani Harrison, has announced the release of INNERSTANDING, his first solo album in six years. The new album will be available digitally on October 20, with a 2LP Neon Yellow color vinyl edition being available on February 9th, 2024, via H.O.T. Records/BMG. Watch the official trailer for the album HERE.

Renowned musician and producer Joe Jackson unveils his latest artistic endeavour 'What A Racket!' -- a new album reviving the songs of enigmatic early 20th-century English Music Hall artist Max Champion.

Ten years ago, the jam scene was introduced to something entirely different. Pink Talking Fish made their debut on 9/26/13 in Breckenridge, CO, presenting a blend that blurred the lines between tribute and originality. By taking the music of three cherished bands – Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish – Pink Talking Fish gave fans a fresh and invigorating interpretation of beloved classics.

Archived news