Woody Guthrie’s family has put together a new three-disc set that profiles the legendary singer-songwriter’s time in New York City.
Three years after the release of King Of Limbs, Radiohead will begin work on a new studio album this September.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s first-ever concert in Israel, which was supposed to take place on Thursday, has been canceled due to security concerns.
Railroad Earth has announced a batch of artist additions to the lineup for this year’s Hangtown Halloween Ball.
Yahoo! Live and Live Nation will kickoff a string of webcasts featuring 365 performances in 365 days with the broadcast of a Dave Matthews Band concert on Tuesday.
The Avett Brothers have just announced a batch of fall dates that includes a two-night stand in Asheville.
North Coast Music Festival organizers have announced a slew of official after parties.
There’s now conflicting reports about whether Graham Nash and David Crosby recorded vocals for a David Gilmour solo album or for the new Pink Floyd album.
Weather and heavy usage have left most of SPAC’s lawn bare of actual grass.
Next week Neil Young & Crazy Horse are set to perform in Israel. Roger Waters has shared a note he sent to Young in January urging him not to play the country.
Festival Supreme organizers have revealed all 11 original members of comedy troupe The State will reunite to play this fall’s event.
The upcoming release of the fourth studio album from The Budos Band has finally been announced.
LivePhish.com is serving up pay-per-view webcasts of all three upcoming Phish shows in Chicago.
The Grateful Dead will release a 23-disc (!) box set featuring shows from Spring 1990 on September 9.
Tour Dates | BoomBox Fall Tour - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 10, 2014
- 9:10 am PDT
Electronic rock act BoomBox has their first round of fall tour dates.
The voices of Graham Nash and David Crosby are set to appear on the new Pink Floyd album, The Endless River.
New Orleans institutions Allen Toussaint & the Preservation Hall Jazz Band are teaming up for their first-ever tour together.
Former Allman Brothers Band guitarist Dickey Betts has pulled out of performances planned for this weekend due to surgery.