
Less is More and Then Some: Billy Gibbons Live at Variety Playhouse
Gotta love it when rock icons come to town. Not because they’re icons, but because they’re your icons. You grew

Gotta love it when rock icons come to town. Not because they’re icons, but because they’re your icons. You grew

Night one in a hometown is likely never just another gig, and for STS9, the first of two shows in

Kenny Wayne Shepherd took Atlanta by storm on a February Friday night at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, blazing on his

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Liverpool indie trio The Wombats brought good-natured chaos to the stage, pairing a high energy performance with songs laden with

It was a frigid Atlanta night, with more-often-than-not traffic snarls, and the city preparing for another winter storm to chill

Pulp opened their first night of their North American tour in Atlanta, a city that they hadn’t played since they

The Dirty Guv’nahs returned to Athens, GA, for another celebratory night that felt like a homecoming. The Knoxville-based band has

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Primus sucks! And welcome John “Hoffer” Hoffman to Atlanta! Maybe that says it all to Primus fans? Well, to explain…

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The Head and the Heart is currently touring in support of their newly released album, Aperture. Widely regarded as a

After 40+ years as a band, eleven studio albums, and touring the globe for millions of fans, what could Metallica