
Jason Mraz is Still Yours
I have always been impressed with anyone who can paint a stage with an acoustic guitar, a microphone, and a

I have always been impressed with anyone who can paint a stage with an acoustic guitar, a microphone, and a

Outside of jazz, perhaps, how often does an artist begin a set with a clarinet? The answer might be the

Few artists have remained as immediately recognizable over the course of three decades as Sarah McLachlan. With ten studio albums

To those in the know, this was a ticket to jump on, and, indeed, enough did just that to disappoint

I readily admit I hadn’t heard of High Fade before seeing they were booked at a venue I frequent, one

Dorothy And just like that, a little sprinkle turned the promise of a perfect Georgia evening for an outdoor concert

The Steve Morse Band made a welcome return to Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse. They last played there a year ago, opening

Duane Betts and Palmetto Motel Maybe it was not the southern blues and rock concert of all time, but in

The Criticals Nashville rockers The Criticals kicked off the final day of the festival, and that was a shame, really.

Junior Varsity With a name like Junior Varsity, it might suggest that the chemistry between singers Brooke Danaher and Greg

Welcome to Piedmont Park, Shaky Knees! Relocating from the Old Fourth Ward’s Central Park, Atlanta’s music festival, it can now

I’ve listened to Alice Cooper over the years but had never made it to a concert—until now, where he co-headlines

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

When Shinedown took the stage in Atlanta, they delivered exactly what fans came for: a night of explosive arena rock,

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