
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

Rock legends – or those finding themselves dubbed Yacht Rock royalty – shouldn’t fear visiting Alpharetta GA’s Ameris Amphitheatre. On

Anyone arriving for a Ghost show ought to know what they’re getting into. A Swedish metal band with a sense

The Chameleons, from Manchester England, began in the early 80’s when the genre of “post-punk” was still being sorted out.

Atlantans seem to warmly welcome Australian acts, and while this wasn’t Dope Lemon’s first visit, there’s nothing quite like a

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

Australia’s The Cat Empire traveled far just to play for Atlanta at Terminal West, or so it would seem by

Although the Nashville-based Lowell sisters, known as Larkin Poe, hail from North Georgia, their “homecoming” performance in Atlanta probably feels

It’s not hard for something from Mortal Primetime, Sunflower Bean’s new critically acclaimed album, to catch your ear—there’s at least

A month after a couple of NYC shows following their European tour, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory launched