The new album continues Sister Hazel’s tradition of up-tempo, breezy melodies and arrangements with a Southern lilt.
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.
Southbound 5-Year Anniversary: Allman Brothers Tribute Show @Southbound Brewing Company
Ramble on down to the Lathrop Avenue taproom and enjoy twenty-count-‘em-twenty specialty beers on tap.
Savannah Children’s Theatre’s tale as old as time
With sumptuous costumes, dazzling sets, and memorable musical numbers, it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
Unity in the Community Festival @Rousakis Plaza
In addition to arts and crafts, the weekend features plenty of live music, including a set from rising Savannah band Raynbird.
The Woggles, Shoplifters @The Jinx
Don’t plan to attend a Woggles show and sit in the corner.
Big Something’s big return
Fusing rock, jazz, jam, blues, and dance music, the North Carolina-based band returned with the album The Otherside this year.
August: Osage County: Collective Face takes on Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy-drama
“I have just fallen in love with the script more and more,” director David Poole says.
The Rebeka Long Band @Randy’s Pickin’ Parlor
The Lincolnton, Georgia native cut her teeth playing bass with Little Roy Lewis and Lizzy Long, her twin sister
Two Tides Grand Opening Block Party @Two Tides Brewing Company
Two Tides has invited Roosevelt Collier to ring in the fun.
Black Tusk resets the dial
WITH A new member, a new label, a new Orange amplifier sponsorship, and a new record on the way, Savannah’s Black Tusk is practically a brand-new band. After years of […]
Savannah is for Lovers: Emo, Pop-Punk, Throwback @Barrelhouse South
Savannah is for Lovers is the brainchild of Jacksonville-based #SADSONGS, an emo, pop-punk DJ/production collective.
Gaslight Street, Sideshow Americans @Barrelhouse South
Charleston-based band uses bass, keyboards, organ, guitars, drums, and plenty of rich vocals.
