‘We’ve never had any reason to do anything other than what we feel like.’
Anna Chandler
Connect Savannah Former Arts & Entertainment Editor Anna Chandler started writing about music after growing hoarse from talking about it nonstop. Born in Tennessee and raised in South Carolina, she has been a proud Savannahian for 8 years. She sings & plays guitar & accordion in COEDS and Lovely Locks.
No Control Fall Festival @Hang Fire
What began as a name for CUSSES’ practice space/all-ages venue has grown into a movement of sorts.
Hurray For The Riff Raff @The Jinx
You can have a good long cry to these songs, or you can listen to them while walking along a deserted River Street in the early morning, watch the freights come in.
Teasing you with terror!
THOSE DEVILISH Teases have just returned from a weekend in North Carolina in time for their second annual Halloween show, “Night of the Terrifying Teases.” From The Black Widow to […]
Downtown Delilahs deliver sins & secrets
New Halloween-inspired show debuts
Festival culture in the ‘Boro
THE MAJOR outdoor shows of the summer may have passed, but the moon is about to turn on a new festival in the Savannah area. Brainiacs, a multimedia production studio […]
Rocky Horror at 40
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, dear Rocky. Hitting its 40th anniversary in 2014, The Rocky Horror Show, arguably the most well-loved cult classic of all time, is still hot to trot. A lot […]
Blues Traveler @Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival (Richmond Hill)
A staple of the early 1990s jam band scene, Blues Traveler’s psych-rock, blues, and folk influences will appeal to a wide audience at the family-focused fest.
The Get Right Band @Congress Street Social Club
Fans of Social Club mainstays Voodoo Soup and Kota Mundi will feel right at home in front of The Get Right Band’s stage.
Sins of Godless Men @The Jinx
Rettig and Stuard deliver a furious and delightfully raucous performance
Lunchtime Concert Series Kickoff @Trinity UMC
Music at Trinity hopes to support and foster the development of arts in downtown Savannah.
Daryl Sherman @Unitarian Universalist Church
In 2009, she released Johnny Mercer: A Centennial Tribute, paying refreshing homage to the Savannah native’s timeless songbook.
