She arrives in Savannah with a fresh-to-Spotify single.
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.
Katie’s gone country
KATIE DEAL brings a tribute to the women of country music. A seasoned expert on the music of Patsy Cline, the Georgia native embarked on two sold-out national tours of […]
Face-To-Face (Billy Joel and Elton John tribute) @Tybee Post Theater
Celebrate the music of two legends with a tribute on Tybee. In homage to Elton John and Billy Joel’s series of 200 shows—the longest-running and most successful concert tandem in […]
City Hotel celebrates a new album
AGAINST the advice in their new album’s title, City Hotel’s Cory Chambers and Anthony Teixeira are sitting comfortably on the porch at Foxy Loxy Print Gallery & Cafe. The mandolinist […]
Shoplifters, Tight Genes, Burning Itch @El-Rocko Lounge
Fans of old school sounds like MC5 and New York Dolls will like the influences that the Shoplifters are pilfering from the past
The Total Guide to Statts Pre-Game 2017
SAVANNAH’S favorite fundraisers for one of its favorite creatives. Before Statts Fest Goes Bananas, the annual family-friendly benefit for artist and musician Jason Statts on September 23, grown folks get […]
Lulu the Giant @Welmont
Savannah band Lulu The Giant will perform its last local show of 2017 on Thursday.
Grace Joyner, Brother Oliver, Painter & Poet @El-Rocko Lounge
Charleston’s Grace Joyner brings her evocative bedroom pop back to Savannah
Spred The Dub, Roshambeaux @Barrelhouse South
Spred the Dub has shared the stage with genre favorites like Passafire, Dirty Heads, The Skatalites, and more
Tied and Tasseled Presents: Decade Domination @Club One
Starting in September, Tied & Tasseled will have a new home at Club One, performing every third Thursday
A Discussion with Laura Pleasants
Rather than follow the path carved by Kylesa’s metal/sludge legacy, Pleasants has enjoyed taking a looser approach to songwriting
