Mayhem Fest afterparty with ThroatpuncH at 120 Tavern and Music Hall- By guest reporter Bonnie Moret
The 120 Tavern and Music Hall prides itself on great drink specials, delicious meals, and...
Read MoreThe 120 Tavern and Music Hall prides itself on great drink specials, delicious meals, and...
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Read MoreRemember the days of your youth stopping with your parents at the local soda fountain and grabbing a ice cream float or homemade sundae as your mom or dad sat and talked with the locals about everything? Well I have to tell you, right down the street from my house is an actual standing soda fountain called Old Tucker Fountain, and just that happens. Not only that, but they have a killer menu of food, and amazing musicians. I have sat here today and talked with my pals that own the spot as I work, and every second another artists strolls in to eat, chat, and jump on stage and just play because they love it.
Read MoreWith Justin’s amazing vocals and songwriting skills, Ashley’s bass playing and his energy that reminds me of my pal Ted Norton of The Grapes on stage, Brian’s strong banjo skills, John’s powerful drumming, and Joseph’s smooth guitar playing Big Daddy Love are a force.
Read MoreChristi Goldman Chambers and O Entertainment Incorporated along with the sponsors so far Bold Spicy News, Georgia Commerce Club, IndieHitMaker, Country Music Gone Wild, Country Fried Rock, DuplicatesInk (Conway, SC), and C&C Entertainment Group, as well as presenters such as Bob Burns of Lynyrd Skynyrd, myself and many other Georgia stars will be rolling out the red carpet and honoring our music heroes and up and comers on June 18th in Atlanta, Georgia. This is geared up to be a star studded event of the year!
Read MorePepperland is no ordinary kids music camp. Not only do the students come to learn from master at their art like Caroline Aiken, Jeff Sipe, Diane Durrett, Holly Howell, Donna Hopkins, Melissa Massey, Justin Tramble, Mikhail Peterson, Richie Jones and more, bu they come to learn about nature and being in harmony with it.
Read MoreI think Wesley Cook will be a force to deal with very soon in Atlanta and beyond. I myself can’t wait to hit another show to dance the night away and giggle as he throws his sense of humor out to the crowd.
Read MoreI finished my interview with Jett Beres of Sister Hazel and said our goodbyes until later and headed over to my friend Nic Cowan’s dressing room, where I caught the boys mid-lunch. Nic being the nice guy he is headed out and grabbed us some coffee and we settled in for a more relaxed interview, meaning myself not being so nervous.
Read MoreI was supposed to interview with my friend Ryan Newell of Sister Hazel, but he was running behind, so as we walked in Scott introduced us to a very sweet, smiling and welcoming Jett. Jett was a wonderful interview subject who probably helped me along on my first live interview. Here is my interview with him, my first on video. You can tell I was a bit nervous.
Read MoreTis the season to rock with Stevie Monce, Life & Limb, and Scotty Cram – Special Holiday Show at Vinyl Atlanta on Sat. Dec. 18. Music will begin shortly after 9pm, completing a well rounded night of spectacular hopping new music. This is a special Holiday Performance, so please get your tickets before they disappear.
Read MoreSometimes you come upon an artist that just has that certain “thing”, something different from all of the others. They are an artist who’s music you can’t label, or set in a genre when people ask, and they are just kind of special. Paul Warner is one of those artists. His music styling is one of a kind, with perfect placement of harmonies and a haunting voice you can’t erase from your mind.
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