To celebrate singer-songwriter legend Joni Mitchell being named the Person of the Year by MusiCares, a big gala concert is being organized at the LA Convention Center.
Transforming animal sounds into music was the concept which unified the Toronto Zoo and Toronto Symphony Orchestra for their upcoming performance at the zoo, dubbed 'Zoophony.'
Live music made a comeback this year in a very special way with a folk family reunion called FOLK ON! The historic Newport Folk Festival returned with artists like Chaka Khan, Marcus King, Grace Potter, Brandi Carlile, and more gracing their stages.
The massive trove totals 5,404 tracks in total and is being released to a variety of music services.
Greg Puciato, the enigmatic singer of multiple bands, has announced the Dec. 11 premiere of "F%$# Content," a streaming event that marries visual art, audio, live performance, and studio footage for a diverse and unique experience.
In its push to diversify its services, Bandcamp has introduced a new live streaming service that facilitates live shows among other features.
Day Trip Music Festival is to be held in July 2021 and much like EDC Las Vegas, tickets for the festival sold out almost immediately.
In celebration of 9:30 Club's 40th birthday, the archive of shows range from 2005 to 2017 and each individual concert has been fully annotated.
The music was loud and dark and ominous. There was spit and sweat, moshing and crowd surfing, and the D.C. audience just couldn’t seem to get enough. Thanks to Daughters and the triple bill, it was a memorable end to 2019.
It may only be the second year of the 'Sea.Hear.Now Festival' but with nearly 30 diverse bands on 3 stages, art installations, surfers, and even mermaids, it’s easy to see why it's creating buzz.
What appeared onstage, through the smoke and the deep red stage lighting, could almost be described as Genghis Khan warriors, heavy metal style, with colorfully ornate traditional/tribal instruments. It was quite a sight to behold!
Sub-Radio’s sound wanders through bits of electronica, americana, funk/soul, all while firmly keeping planted in an infectious modern pop sound. Beyond ecstatic that they sold out this hometown finale, they put on a performance that tore the house down.
Following the release of their critically-acclaimed LP, 'Jubilee', more people have gotten to know the multi-talented Japanese Breakfast. Whether it’s through song and dance or pen and paper, you’ll definitely be seeing more from this rising star.
The social listening app Vertigo has just launched a new feature where artists and fans can listen, interact, and bond over streaming tracks and live audio/video.
After a virtual year due to COVID, the annual concert put on to raise money for American family farmers is coming back to Hartford, CT and will feature Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Sturgill Simpson, Dave Matthews, and more.
The service will stream live concerts with the aim to give subscribers access to watch over 25 live shows a month.
Lou Reed took centerstage in Brooklyn for a 5-night theatrical run of 'Berlin' and the resulting concert film will be streaming for free until November 29th.
The second annual concert in honor of John Lennon's birthday will be streaming live this year and all proceeds will go to War Child UK.
12 days after Duane Allman played his last live show with The Allman Brothers Band, he tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident, and the only recording of that show is being released for the first time ever as a compilation package called 'The Final Note.'
At this year’s globalFEST the music was as diverse, dynamic, and vibrant as ever. With 12 acts on three stages, artists traveled from Korea, Hungary, Brazil, Senegal, Algeria, France, West Africa, Tibet, the Louisiana bayou and beyond.
Now in its sixth year, the indie-pop festival is held for two days every October and showcases more than just great music. It helps to promote the local vendors, artisans, and establishments in the developing Northeast D.C. neighborhood.
Thanks to the IDLES, the energy in the club was brimming with joy, crowd surfing, moshing, and some stage diving. It was basically a love fest and the sold-out crowd couldn’t get enough of it. Very loud, very raucous, and very beautiful; a much needed cathartic release.
It was passionate, powerful, soulful and vulnerable all at the same time. There were elements of funk and experimental R&B, accentuated by her extraordinary vocal range, and the message of the music was heartfelt and sincere.
Miami rockers, Torche, arrived in D.C. last week and unleashed their unique blend of “sludge” and “stoner” metal mixed with genres of “shoegaze” or “dream pop” from their latest album.