Larry Jack already posted a review of Life is a Carnival: A Tribute to The Band at the Lucas Theatre on the night before Thanksgiving, so be sure to check that out for the candid reactions of the city’s #1…
When the sounds of vibrating gongs finally became fainter on Saturday night, I found myself struggling to find the precise moment when silence prevailed. At the end, was I still hearing a sound, or the memory of sound? Tatsuya Nakatani‘s…
A Safe//Sound production with Daniel Bachman, Richard Leo Johnson, and Coy Campbell accompanied by Markus Kuhlmann and Stu Harmening; hosted by Trinity Sanctuary Concerts.
Well, it looks like the year is quickly winding down, but luckily that doesn’t mean that there’s going to be any shortage of good shows going on around town if last week’s show at The Jinx was any indication. Hosting…
On a lazy Sunday afternoon, what could be better than a Bluegrass Brunch with a Bloody Mary, great food, and live, lowcountry string-music at Tybee Island Social Club? Paving Gravy is now officially made up of Cory Chambers & Jay…
Wow, I can barely find the words to express the feelings that I had at the concert at the Lucas Theatre on Wednesday night. The show, Life Is A Carnival, was loosely based on The Band’s famous Last Waltz concert.…
I’d heard friends rave about Everymen, but I never caught the Lake Worth, Florida-based band until last Saturday’s raucous show at The Jinx. We use the word “show” all the time to refer to gigs, but, really, Everymen puts on…
The Train Wrecks took the stage at almost midnight on Saturday in front of a packed house at The Jinx — the club was filled with longtime fans, fellow musicians, and other lovers of compelling, emotional, finely crafted music. For…
Several lessons from Savannah Stopover‘s show featuring Futurebirds, this mountain, and Amythyst Kiah on Friday night at Southbound Brewing Company: 1. Southbound is brewing some damn fine beer. 2. The brewery has surprisingly good sound, at least if the engineers…