Her heartfelt delivery and acoustic-based song craft will be on full display
Sean Kelly
Super Bob @Rachael’s 1190
Live music at Rachael’s is rare, so this is a show not to be missed
Valley Queen @El Rocko Lounge
Valley Queen’s delicate songs are carried by singer Natalie Carol’s vintage-sounding vocals and intelligent sense of melody
Come Back Alice, South Hill Banks @Barrelhouse South
The band’s Allman Brothers-esque rock is also quite genre-bending, and is augmented by a violin
Black Tusk paves a path forward on T.C.B.T.
The newest collection of songs retains the band’s signature sludge metal sound but also incorporates hardcore punk influences on a much larger scale than their previous albums
Pohgoh falls in love all over again
The songs explore a multitude of subjects, including Susie Ulrey’s long battle with Multiple Sclerosis, and are presented with the group’s angular brand of guitar rock
Savannah Children’s Theater lets the cat out of the hat
‘Who doesn’t love Dr. Seuss?’
Charlie Fog @El Rocko Lounge
The band has become a mainstay in the local scene since they formed
Cusses weathers the changes on ‘Golden Rat’
The group is full steam ahead as they head off on tour in support of Golden Rat and get ready to start the next phase of their career in Nashville
Eric Gales’ guitar love affair
He’s had major label deals, done big tours and festivals, and consistently released albums of original music that fuse a wide range of genres
Frightfest brings big names, cult classics to the Lucas
Jim Reed’s collaboration with Graveface was a natural one, given the former’s dedication to, and passionate work with, Psychotronic Film Society.
Jonathan Baptiste & The Urban Intellectuals @Good Times Jazz Bar
He has, in many ways, been handed the baton for the genre and is signaling that the future of jazz is bright
