Annie Allman A rare musician who can whip ass on both percussion and stringed instruments, Allman certainly lives up to her celebrated family name. When not sitting in with a […]
Jim Reed
Mystery loves company
When Bob Dylan and collaborator/playwright Jacques Levy wrote of “a high place of darkness and light (where) the dividing line ran through the center of town,” in the 1975 tune […]
A look at this week’s live gigs
Leslie Adele & The Nickel Bag of Funk Experience Previously known as just Nickel Bag of Funk, this locally-based R & B/neo-soul party band is led by the titular Adele, […]
Our picks for the most noteworthy gigs this week
Cosmic Charlie Initially formed in 1999 as a one-off project to laud fallen Grateful Dead guitarist and figurehead Jerry Garcia, this Athens-based tribute act has steadily risen among the ranks […]
We tell you where to go
The Doug Carn Quartet This “musician’s musician” is a stellar keyboardist who specializes in the swirling, soulful sounds of the Hammond organ. Known to many jazzbos as one of the […]
Wanna nail the audition? Call Roger Moss
Increasingly, it seems to be every young person’s dream to become America’s next top something or other. For singers, dancers, actors, models, fashion designers or hairstylists, “reality television” has —of […]
A look at this week’s live gigs
ALL-AGES Punk/Metal Show Featuring Tragic Hero recording artists Yearling, My Epic, Love & Reverie, and more acts TBA. Directions at www.myspace.com/studiobga. Sat., 8 pm, Studio B (Glennville). The Bastard Suns […]
Look at that Turtle go, bro
A few months back, when our annual Readers’ Poll Issue hit the stands, many in the local music scene were surprised to see Turtle Folk named Best Local Rock Band. […]
‘Standing on solid ground’
If it seems like Connect Savannah keeps regular tabs on the status of the Savannah Music Festival, that’s because we do. The most consistently impressive and ambitious event of its […]
BlackTuskon the rise
Most folks who follow the Savannah music scene have likely heard of Baroness and Kylesa. Even if brutal modern metal isn’t their particular cup of tea, the regional, national and […]
Paradise lost? No such luck.
This past Thursday, Savannah’s City Council was unusually productive. They somehow managed to A) flush a wonderful opportunity down the toilet, B) expose themselves as spineless, and C) flip the […]
Gigs a la Carte
ALL-AGES Punk/Metal Show This venue 45 min. from town hosts established and newbie indie-rock, Christian hardcore and modern metal bands from our region and beyond. This bill features Dancefloor Tragedy, […]
