GRAB your dead parrot, your finest shrubbery (one that looks nice, and not too expensive) and get ready to silly walk your way to Johnny Mercer Theatre on Tuesday: the […]
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.
King Dude, Foie Gras @The Jinx
Apocalyptic, hell-bent stories that will appeal to fans of country, rock ‘n’ roll, and Americana.
5 Questions: Kylesa’s Laura Pleasants
KYLESA is back! With a new album in tow, our hometown heroes hit The Jinx on Friday fresh off the release of Exhausting Fire, their boldest and most challenging long-player […]
Those Manic Seas, Between Symmetries @Foundery Coffee Pub
“Our ‘lead singer’ is not a real person, which makes an interesting show,” explains drummer Daniel Medley.
Hollow at cha’ ghoul!
THERE’S a slight chill in the air, pumpkins are sprouting on stoops, and shops are adorned in cobwebs and candy galore. At last, it’s Halloween month! It’s only fitting that […]
ICP: The Connect Interview
I’M IN fierce denial, but when Psychopathic Records calls me, I admit it to myself: I’m hungover. The night preceding an interview with Insane Clown Posse was one of those […]
26th Annual Savannah Folk Music Festival @Ellis Square, First Presbyterian Church, & Grayson Stadium
Over the course of three days, you’ll hear a mix of traditional folk, old time, blues, international, and more. Best of all? The whole shebang’s free.
GO!ZILLA, Blackrune, Twisty Cats @Dollhouse Productions
It’s infectious fun for garage and punk-flavored pop fans.
Halloween Terror Fest, Kickoff Party, After Party @Alee Shrine Center, The Wormhole
With celebrity guests from Dawn of the Dead, The Walking Dead, The Devil’s Rejects, Scary Movie, Police Academy, get ready to geek with the best of ’em.
Blues Trinity concert honors legends Albert, Freddie, and B.B.
THE AFTERNOON light cuts through the crannies of Pinkie Master’s as Eric Culberson, Eric Dunn, and Ray Lundy, over plastic cups of PBR and a Styrofoam plate of Cheez-Its, swap […]
A.J. Croce on ‘one of the hardest records to make’
THERE WILL always be heartache and bad luck in the world. Likewise, there will inevitably always be liquor and tangible crossroads at which the three intersect. Enter the genre of […]
Barr Nobles: Remembering a Savannah renegade DJ, music writer, and activist
‘I can remember as a kid, when he was on at nighttime, he put on the Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore, and we’d go down to the Chinese restaurant and get some food. He was always into different types of avant-garde music, deeper stuff.’
