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Formed just over two decades ago, Philadelphia’s Dr. Dog began forging their psychedelic and folk-tinged indie rock sound as a fiercely independent act, earning a cult following and regional fame before attracting national attention throughout the early and mid-’00s, boosting their reach thanks to early tours with the likes of My Morning Jacket. It was 2010…
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The 2018 season of Live on the Green wraps up this weekend with a three-day finale running the nights of Thursday, Aug. 30 and Friday, Aug. 31 and concluding with an all-day lineup on Saturday, Sept. 1, all expanded to two stages for double the incredible acts. This season has been one for the books already, boasting…
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It’s officially fall, and it’s the perfect weather for an outdoor concert from celebrated folk-pop group The Head and the Heart. The acclaimed band are back in Nashville for a headlining show tonight, Sept. 29 Ascend Amphitheater in support of their third studio album, Signs of Light. Psychedelic indie rockers Dr. Dog are kicking things off this evening, so get there early…
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Celebrated folk-pop group The Head and the Heart are returning to Nashville in support of their celebrated third studio album, Signs of Light. If you missed out on their Ryman appearance last year, you won’t want to miss their stop at Ascend Amphitheater on Sept. 29. This time around, they’re bringing along beloved psychedelic indie rockers…
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Fresh off the release of his sixth solo album, Sinkane is headed to The High Watt on May 3 for a night of funky flowing rhythms that are guaranteed to have you grooving. Sudanese artist Ahmed Gallab and his talented bandmates are bringing their worldly blend of Afro-pop, groovy soul and funky electronica for a night…
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Save, perhaps, for Bonanroo (which shares the same production team) there is no other regional festival we can say that, without a doubt, we will attend every year without fail, and can count on to be as well-curated, well-organized, and endlessly fun as Forecastle Fest. We’ve made the trip four years in a row now, falling…
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This weekend, July 15-17, marks the return of Louisville’s annual Forecastle Festival, one of our favorite regional musical events. From its humble beginnings in 2002, Forecastle has grown to become a national festival fixture, drawing 10s of thousands of attendees each year to the picturesque downtown Waterfront Park, for three days of music, art, activism, and, of course, Kentucky…
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As they have done for the past several years, Forecastle Fest, which is set for July 15-17 in Louisville’s Riverfront Park, will keep the party going into the wee hours after the festival proper winds down with late night sets at Headliners Music Hall and the 100-year-old Belle of Louisville steamboat. Headliners Music Hall is…
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Philadelphian new wave psych rockers Dr. Dog are back in Nashville and ready to tear the roof off The Ryman Auditorium this Saturday, April 2 with Americana-tinged indie pop band Wild Child. If you missed out on our ticket giveaway or are just a procrastinator, you’re in luck! You can still snag a few tickets for just $32.50, so why miss out on…
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Spring tours continue to roll through Nashville this weekend with another full plate of show helpings for you to gorge on. 3rd & Lindsley kicks off their 25th anniversary, Bluegrass Underground is taping their spring weekend special, local heroes Moon Taxi make their Ryman debut on Friday, followed by Dr. Dog’s return to the…