Review: Tedeschi Trucks Band at Fox Theatre, Night Two
Enter Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, it’s ornate masonic heritage the long serving showcase for the city’s events, and find The Tedeschi
Enter Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, it’s ornate masonic heritage the long serving showcase for the city’s events, and find The Tedeschi
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The Trouble Notes played to an appreciative audience of those “in the know” about this Progressive Folk Rock band, an
The Trouble Notes played to an appreciative audience of those “in the know” about this Progressive Folk Rock band, an
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