Savannah locals, long-time friends, and business partners hoping to “lift Savannah’s spirits” sit down with Connect to talk about their new concept “Bourbon & Blues.” Who are John Johnson and […]
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Passafire returns to Savannah
When former SCAD students Ted Bowne and Nick Kubley formed Passafire in 2003, they didn’t expect to be anything other than two friends jamming. Now, almost 20 years later, they […]
Dirty Honey: ‘New-fashioned rock n’ roll’
In 2019, Los Angeles-based rock band Dirty Honey planted their flag in rock n’ roll soil by releasing a song that went to number one on the ‘Billboard’ Mainstream Rock […]
Automated automobile tag renewal kiosks now in Chatham County
Georgia drivers know waiting in line to renew vehicle tags can be both time consuming and anxiety-ridden. Thanks to work by the Chatham Co. Tax Commissioner’s office, Savannah drivers won’t […]
Country star Riley Green set to open new Enmarket Arena, tickets already on sale
lthough not set to open until 2022, officials at Enmarket Arena have just announced that tickets are now on sale for its first performer—country star Riley Green, who will take […]
Country duo Maddie + Tae come to District Live
In 2014, Maddie + Tae were just two 18 year-old girls, taking voice lessons with hopes of one day making it big. Now, they are an award-winning singer/songwriter country music […]
HAZEL VIRTUE IS BACK: Reunion show with DRAUCKER at Southbound Brewing
There’s no denying that the music industry has been unexpectedly affected by Covid-19. With live performances canceled worldwide, musicians have been deprived of revenue they would have spent on hiring […]
TOMMY DECARLO: From covers on MySpace to singing lead with Boston
For many, social-networking is good for keeping in touch with friends and family. For Tommy DeCarlo, it was a foot in the door to rock stardom. It was only 14 […]
Massie Heritage Center presentation highlights Savannah’s role in post-Civil War medicine
Although the Civil War mostly gets credit for the fight to end slavery and reshaping the American federal goverment, the war has another, often overlooked legacy—starting a new era in […]
Savannah Irish Festival celebrates halfway to St. Patrick’s Day
When it comes to reasons for celebrating with food and drinks at your local pub, there’s nothing better than the annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Some people just can’t wait […]
Molly Hatchet to flirt with Savannah
Named after a famous 17th-century axe murderess “hatchet molly” who would behead her lovers with the hand tool Lizzy Borden made famous, legendary Southern rock band Molly Hatchet will be […]
Storytelling bluesman returns to Bloomingdale
A singer and songwriter for over 50 years, Doug MacLeod isn’t your average blues artist—he’s a storyteller who brings experience, humor, and life lessons to the stage. Previously headlining the […]
