In keeping with the progressing-decades theme that has defined their productions, the Shakes have found inspiration in grindhouse exploitation films of the late 1970s and 1980s for their latest performance
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.
Tryezz, Atlantis @El-Rocko Lounge
The keyboardist blends jazz, funk, classical, and global music together to create immersive soundscapes for the listener
Go, Daddy-O!
With a vibrant show, vintage flair, and remarkable musicianship, the band has set the tempo for countless dancers
VVUUMM, Night Shapes, Samson @The Sentient Bean
The avant-garde Richmond trio features arrangements utilizing guitar, synthesizer, and percussion.
A second season for Savannah Rep
Ken Neil Hailey and his collaborators brought years of Big Apple know-how to Savannah last year and formed an equity contract small professional company
Steady Flow, Tenth Mountain Division @Barrelhouse South
Tenth Mountain Division began as an acoustic bluegrass band and has evolved into a celebration of American musical tradition.
The Heartstring Hunters @Foxy Loxy Print Gallery & Café
The eight songs emanate homespun warmth with Hunter’s Joni Mitchell-like vocals leading the way.
Music is Kyle Shiver’s medicine
Music is My Medicine is a lush, gentle album that takes Shiver’s six-string skills and uses them like an elixir
Mushroomhead, Unsaid Fate @The Stage On Bay
Mushroomhead has gone through several lineup changes, but vocalist Jeffrey “Nothing” Hatrix and drummer Steve “Skinny” Felton have been with the band since the beginning
Here for the Pardi
Pardi has been belting out the Texas greats since he was a small child.
Sean Kelly, Finnegan Bell @The Wormhole
Kelly’s new album, recorded in Savannah at his own Low Watt Studios, offers layered indie-pop with nods to ‘80s greats
Wordsmith, songsmith: Isaac Smith
“Young or Old” opens with warm acoustic guitar, Stewart’s shimmering electric guitar riffs weaving around Smith’s picking
