BEES DELUXE to Play Hartford's Black Eyed Sally's
by Stephi Wild - Jun 3, 2026
Bees Deluxe, two-time New Hampshire State Blues Challenge winners who advanced to the semi-finals at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, will perform at Black Eyed Sally's in Hartford, Conn. Admission is free.
Review: MARIE AND ROSETTA at Asolo Repertory Theatre
by Shanti M Kennedy - May 12, 2026
Asolo's new presentation of 'MARIE AND ROSETTA' is a delightful celebration of the powerhouse women who shaped musical history. The story takes us back to a funeral home in Mississippi in 1946, where Sister Rosetta Tharpe, known as 'The Godmother of Rock & Roll', and Marie Knight come together for an unforgettable partnership.
Review: SPLENDOUR & DEVOTION, LONDON HANDEL FESTIVAL, St George’s Hanover Square
by Debbie Gilpin - Feb 26, 2026
The 2026 edition of the London Handel Festival, which kicked off last week, is running under the theme of From Heavenly Harmony. The five-week event aims to “enrich lives through Handel’s music”, with concerts and recitals taking place in a variety of venues across London - last night saw The English Concert tackle five pieces from Handel and JS Bach, all in the realms of ‘splendour’ and ‘devotion’.
Ralph McTell to Embark on Final Australian Tour This Spring
by Josh Sharpe - Jan 20, 2026
50 years after Ralph McTell first toured Australia, the British singer-songwriter will return for one final farewell tour, performing at 6 venues across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory.
Chris Botti and More Set for SFJAZZ January 2026 Programming
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 19, 2025
January will ring in a new year programming to SFJAZZ, featuring an ambitious slate of concerts that celebrate the full spectrum of jazz and its global influence. The lineup features Chris Botti and more.
Review: PAUL MCCARTNEY'S GOT BACK TOUR at Nationwide Arena
by Paul Batterson - Nov 10, 2025
From his perch on the stage, McCartney had a lot to take in from the sold-out audience. You might expect the crowd would come from the same template of older fans trying to surf on a wave of 1960s nostalgia. And there were some of those. However, there were also teens, college students, and members of Generation X, Y, and Z soaking in the show.