Flotsam and Jetsam have announced a string of U.S. tour dates for this August in support of their new album, Blood in the Water. Although the trek currently only has eleven dates books, band reassures fans that “we are working on coming to your neck of the woods soon.” Here are the dates: Aug. 17
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Titus Makin Jr. — better known as Butterfly Ali — has released his debut EP Preacher’s Kid. This genre-jumping effort contains five tracks fitted for his animated voice and choice of fluid and towering funk sounds; some of those songs include the lead single “Pray For ‘Em” and “Truth Is.” On the track, named after
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Made In America is back. The Made In America music festival is schedule to take place this Labor Day weekend after last year’s cancelation due to the pandemic. The two-day music festival, which celebrates their 10 year anniversary takes place at Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia on Saturday, September 4 and Sunday, September 5. For
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Ledisi may have an album out titled The Wild Card, but she will be playing with a full deck when she hits the road this fall.  The 22-date tour will kick off at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, on October 13. From there, the Grammy winner will stop off in Houston, New Orleans, Cincinnati,
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The Shindellas know how to turn up the heat. The promising trio has released a blazing new song called “Volcano Love,” and it’s sure to cause an eruption in the bedroom. Strictly an ‘80s-esque production and obvious ode to Keith Sweat’s hit single “Make It Last Forever,” this seductive number is intended to raise the
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Courtney Love has once again slammed Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) and Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), leveling particularly damning allegations of abuse against the latter musician. In a June 13 Instagram post, Love slams Grohl and Krist Novoselic — former Nirvana bandmates of her late husband, Kurt Cobain — implying that they took advantage of
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On June 13, 1989, country music’s mainstream audience met Mary Chapin Carpenter. The future hitmaker and multi-Grammy Awards winner wasn’t new to the studio — her folk-leaning debut album, Hometown Girl, arrived in 1987 and featured bluegrass mainstays Mark O’Connor and Tony Rice — yet it’s Carpenter’s sophomore effort, State of the Heart, that helped Class of ’89 peers Clint
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Though his career in film was extensive and long-ranging, Ned Beatty wasn’t a stranger to television. Following his debut in deliverance, Beatty had guest roles in major television shows ranging from MASH to Hawaii Five-O. Decades later, Beatty would have a steady run on television in Homicide: Life On The Street, and as Ed, the
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