Bad Reed, Self-Titled EP Reviewed
When a band puts out their first studio EP and there are only three songs on it, you hope that those three songs will get you excited, show what the band is all about, and leave you wanting more. For...
View ArticleA Night With Tony Bennett Live In Indianapolis
While competing with the March Madness of the NCAA Basketball Tournament and a highbrow fundraiser featuring Seth Meyers might have lowered attendance expectations for many performers, legendary...
View ArticleAn Evening With Americana Singer-Songwriter Tokyo Rosenthal
Even though it was, as Americana singer-songwriter Tokyo Rosenthal pointed out, a school night, the crowd at The Turning Point in Piermont, New York did not seem to care one bit. The Turning Point sits...
View ArticlePhotos: Manilow in Indianapolis
The incredible Barry Manilow gave a high energy concert at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, thrilling the crowd to a deep catalog of music that was intimately familiar to young and old. With...
View ArticleCharlie Funk, ‘Give Me A Groove’ Reviewed
Funk. It can be defined as the music that will get you out of one if you happen to find yourself in one. Within a few notes, good funk music gets you movin’, gets you groovin’, and your mood instantly...
View ArticleEric Anders, ‘Big World Abide’ Reviewed
Though singer-songwriter Eric Anders came late to the party as far as getting his musical career started, he caught up with his output very quickly, releasing four albums of critically acclaimed...
View ArticleBackstory: Sky Blue and Black
. Today’s history behind one of the greatest songs ever written, Jackson Browne’s “Sky Blue and Black” is a complex and mostly inaccurate one, as well as an indictment of the media. The story, from...
View ArticleBoz Scaggs @Bergen PAC Englewood, NJ
Following an extremely well received opening set by Jeff LeBlanc, the audience warmly welcomed Boz Scaggs to the stage of Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, NJ. Setting the tone, “Runnin’...
View ArticleThe Rides, ‘Pierced Arrow’ Reviewed
What once was a “Supergroup” is now a band, and that’s a very good thing. Weaving together the pedigrees of Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg, one would expect quality music just...
View ArticlePost Death Soundtrack ‘The Unlearning Curve’ Reviewed
Stop. Leave your psychedelics at the door. For the next 38+ minutes any tripping you desire will be available via The Unlearning Curve, the new album from Post Death Soundtrack which is set to be...
View ArticleThe Rides Make A Pit Stop in Jersey
Just a week into the tour supporting their new release Pierced Arrow, The Rides took the stage of Bergen PAC in Englewood NJ and quickly established just what this evening would be about. Opening...
View ArticleZac Brown Band at Klipsch Music Center
Zac Brown was all smiles Sunday night May 22nd at Klipsch Music Center. The Zac Brown Band played their hit songs and covers from bands ” The Who” and ” Nine Inch Nails”. Zac was very interactive with...
View ArticleThe Magic Lightnin’ Boys New Album Stealin’ Thunder Reviewed
Swamp rock. It’s musty, it’s nasty, it’s so funky, you can almost taste it. And most of the time, it tastes just fine. The Magic Lightnin’ Boys offer up a mixture of old time blues and hard rock, but...
View ArticleAcoustic EP ‘Whispers’ By Ships Have Sailed, Reviewed
How do you chronicle the circle of love in less than 20 minutes? Well, if you’re Ships Have Sailed, you take three previously recorded songs, strip them down to their very essence and add in two new...
View ArticleMonkees in Indy reviewed
Last night at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis, Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork rebooted the Monkees franchise with an excellent two hour plus, 31 song, retrospective that hit all the high spots and none...
View ArticleBad Co. and Joe Walsh: Reviewed
All photographs by Kimberly Hunt Indy’s premier outdoor music amphitheater, the Klipsch Music Center was packed for the double bill of the 2016 Bad Company and Joe Walsh tour called “One Hell of a...
View ArticleSteve Miller Band at Hoosier Park: reviewed
As my first thought, permit me to write that Hoosier Park Racing and Casino is a fantastic place to see a show, extremely well run,with some big acts in more of an intimate setting. Last night’s...
View ArticleReviewed: Tumbler, Back With ‘Come To The Edge’
When we first heard from Tumbler, the band was a family affair where they recorded an album and put a posterity stamp on their years of kitchen concerts. Richard Grace, his son Harry, and friend and...
View ArticleREO Speedwagon in Indy July 1, 2016: Photos
Photos of REO Speedwagon from last night in Indianapolis with Tesla and Def Leppard. To read the review of the show, click here:...
View ArticleTesla, REO Speedwagon, and Def Leppard: Review
Live Nation hit the ball out of the park at its Noblesville, Indiana, Klipsch music center on Friday night, with Tesla, REO Speedwagon, and Def Leppard in what has become one of the hottest tickets of...
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