I arrived here with a wealth of journalistic experience, sure, but it wasn’t long before I felt comfortably woven into the cultural tapestry of Savannah.
Bill DeYoung
Bill DeYoung was Connect's Arts & Entertainment Editor from May 2009 to August 2014.
Dent May’s crazy world
THERE’S A REASON pop auteur Todd Rundgren titled his 1978 magnum opus Hermit of Mink Hollow. Like much of his work, it was recorded alone, with Rundgren playing every instrument […]
5 Questions: The Heavy Pets
The Florida-based jam band plays Congress Street Social Club August 29.
The Love Language @Hang Fire
‘Live, we’re not going for hitting every note perfectly. It’s a different kind of energy.’
Crazy Bag Lady @Hang Fire
This show is a fundraiser—with a pizza-party theme.
Tawny Ellis @Dollhouse Productions
‘My father played a lot of Hank Williams, Conway Twitty, Waylon Jennings. It got in my blood.’
Rachel Kate @Hang Fire
“Who doesn’t want to jump around in a tutu, and roll around in their own spit, and wail at the top of their lungs?”
The Phantom Playboys @The Jinx
The primal ‘50s sound is wrapped up tight with a honking saxophone. And anyway, they’ve got a female trombonist.
Whaleboat @Graveface & Hang Fire
The’Boat is the city’s most overtly melodic rock ‘n’ roll experience.
Zulu Wave @Hang Fire
Punchy rock-trio stuff ladled over with tasteful synthesizer.
