With stories and memories sprinkled throughout, it’ll be a journey to the past that captures the true spirit of the 1960s folk revival
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.
Savannah Music Festival: Our picks
Ike Stubblefield Trio @Charles H. Morris Center He’s a hit on Savannah’s club scene and made his SMF debut in 2011. Hammond B-3 legend Ike Stubblefield is back! The organ […]
CLOSENESS, Sunglow @Graveface Records & Curiosities
They’ve honed a sound that’s both new age in its glow and dance-floor ready thanks to its deep rhythms
David Dondero @El-Rocko Lounge
Any opportunity to catch the Austin-based songwriter is one worth taking
Savannah Music Festival: North Carolina’s Hiss Golden Messenger teams up with Pakistani band Sounds of Kolachi
One of Savannah Music Festival’s most unique components is its unusual bill pairings. This weekend, the festival honors two traditions: Hiss Golden Messenger’s distinctly American roots/rock sound and Pakistani rock […]
Savannah Music Festival: Che Malambo!
Though it still remains relatively unknown in academic dance, Che Malambo has become an international sensation.
Neurosound Presents: Monday Night Mix-Up @Space Station at Starlandia
Cincinnati band Lung will bring their intense, cello-driven indie rock to the all-ages venue
Savannah Music Festival: Swing Central Jazz wraps up with an ode to Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie
The sons of two small Southern towns would change music forever.
Savannah Music Festival: The beautiful chaos of Dakhabrakha
You just never know what you’re going to see in Savannah Music Festival’s eclectic lineups. The festival acts as a sort of global tour, honoring great musical traditions while nesting […]
Reverend Horton Heat, Unknown Hinson, The Goddamn Gallows, Birdcloud
Three of Savannah’s favorite visitors of the rockabilly/psychobilly/gutterbilly persuasion are back
Those Lavender Whales, Clouds & Satellites, Dear Blanca @El-Rocko Lounge
My Bones are Singing delves into themes of losing time and questioning one’s place in the universe, and spiritual questionings
Quiet Riot @The Stage On Bay
The band’s gone through many brief breakups, reformations, and lineup changes throughout the years
