Leonard Cohen – 4/6 and 4/7 – Radio City Music Hall (New…
Leonard Cohen might have some old ideas, but they’re far from worn out. And that’s no surprise—the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has excelled—and continues to excell—as a writer, … Read more
Leonard Cohen might have some old ideas, but they’re far from worn out. And that’s no surprise—the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has excelled—and continues to excell—as a writer, … Read more
The ‘90s are far behind us, as is the time when hits like “Hard to Handle,” “She Talks to Angels,” “Jealous Again,” “Remedy,” “Thorn in My Pride” and others were … Read more
Even with the recent revival of folk and roots music in American pop culture, few groups are quite as authentic (or as good) as the Carolina Chocolate Drops. Both on … Read more
Touring with pop star Pink seems a little out of place for a band like The Hives, who seem more at home in a dank and dreary rock club than … Read more
We could tell you Tierney Sutton’s credentials as an amazing jazz singer. We could casually say how she’s a three-time Grammy nominee for “Best Jazz Vocal Album,” 2005’s Jazzweek Vocalist … Read more
We New Yorkers and the Allman Brothers Band have got a history. Why? Well, the band just can’t seem to get enough of the Big Apple. And who can blame … Read more
Charlie Musselwhite is a staple in the world of electric blues. His harmonica has been featured with many artists including Eddie Vedder, Tom Waits, Bonnie Raitt, the Blind Boys of … Read more
If you enjoy your rock & roll with a sinister edge, we’d recommend you check out Lily & The Parlour Tricks. The band plays a down-home take on the genre … Read more
Eric Bibb and Habib Koite put out one of this year’s most interesting blues releases with Brothers in Bamako, a fusion of blues, jazz, folk, and traditional African influences pieced together … Read more
For the past four years, jazz-funk group Soulive have taken over Brooklyn Bowl for a week of groove and soul with an array of special guest stars. Normally, you can … Read more