On the Sunday morning after Savannah’s 3rd annual Revival Fest, I fired up Spotify and listened to Have Gun, Will Travel‘s stellar new album Science from an Easy Chair, which is based on the famed Shackleton expedition. Have Gun, Will…
Savannah Stopover might be best known for bringing up-and-coming artists to town, but the festival and its parent company MusicFile Productions has always brought more established performers too — like Thurston Moore and his new project Chelsea Light Moving, of…
Favorite Stopover ever? Favorite Stopover ever. Despite, ummmmmm, coming out of the gates a little strong opening night (I deserved to feel much, much, worse Friday morning) and walking to Trustees’ Garden in a pouring rain, I had a blast…
One of the things I like best about Savannah Stopover is the ease with which fans can curate their own experiences. Here are a few quick photos from my first night, this is just me. No one had quite the…
Field Marshal Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke once said, “No plan of operations extends with certainty beyond the first encounter with the enemy’s main strength,” which we’ve all heard paraphrased as “no plan survives contact with the enemy.” I…
I had never attended The Jam Room Festival before, even though the headliners in its first two years have been bands that I really like, The Hold Steady and Son Volt. This year though, the featured act was a band…