Rita Coolidge

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After ten years during which she bore witness to some of her life’s greatest joys and deepest sorrows—and the publication of her acclaimed 2015 memoir, Delta Lady–Rita Coolidge is back with Safe in the Arms of Time, her 18th solo album and a reaffirmation of her indomitable spirit and unquenchable creative thirst.

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Windborne’s Classic Rock Symphony Programs

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During this full scale performance conductor Brent Havens will guide the audience through an evening of legendary classic hits performed by talented vocalists accompanied by both a rock band and 27-50 piece orchestra.

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The National Reserve

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  For nearly half a decade, The National Reserve has spent its Friday nights lighting it up at a Brooklyn bar, winning over barflies with epic sets and a remarkable breadth of songcraft and showmanship. Now, with their stunning new Ramseur Records debut album, MOTEL LA GRANGE, the band has captured every […]

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Ikebe Shakedown

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Ten years ago, Ikebe Shakedown began pushing the boundaries of instrumental music. Each new track and live set has sent them deeper into combining the foundational elements of ’70s soul, raw psychedelic style, and cinematic Western soundtracks with powerful grooves and soaring melodies.   With their new release, Kings Left Behind on Colemine Records, […]

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Peter Hammill

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Peter Hammill was born in London in 1948.  His career began as the singer and songwriter for Van Der Graaf Generator, the chaotic, scary and highly influential underground group of the Seventies.  The adventurous attitude which they brought to their music remains a feature of Peter’s work to this day. […]

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Van der Graaf Generator

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Van der Graaf Generator are Peter Hammill (vox, gtr, kbd), Hugh Banton (organ, bass) & Guy Evans (drums , percussion), the three surviving members of the original group line-up of 1968. VdGG 1967-1972 The band originally formed in 1967 while its members were studying at Manchester University. The three-piece was […]

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Sadie and the Hotheads

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Yes, yes, Sadie and the Hotheads are Elizabeth McGovern’s band. But despite the transatlantic, Oscar-, Grammy- and Golden Globe-nominated star of Downton Abbey being the central figure, this is far from simply being time off from the day job. Sadie and the Hotheads are a real band, quite simply, one […]

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Scrapomatic

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Scrapomatic have been at it for thirteen years. Four albums in, the duo consisting of Mike Mattison and Paul Olsen, are still flooring audiences with their uncompromising sound. “It’s like songcraft and the blues had unprotected sex,” says vocalist and co-songwriter Mike Mattison. “We’re not sure what it is, but […]

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Procol Harum – Remembrance

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In Remembrance of Gary Brooker MBE 1945 – 2022 R.I.P If 2017 marked a triumphant jubilee for Procol Harum, 2018 looks set to fulfil the title of their new Box Set release, Still There’ll be More. This lavish 8-disc affair looks back over the first fifty years of a unique British band […]

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Renaissance

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Renaissance is a band with a rich history unique unto themselves as progressive rock pioneers who rose from the ashes of the seminal UK rock band, The Yardbirds. Their career has spanned forty plus years spearheaded by the 5 octave voice of Annie Haslam and the masterful songwriting skills of […]

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