For up-and-coming Savannah rapper Pote Baby, known for “In the Kitchen,” “Yams” and “Yamacraw Yetti,” success means more than personal recognition and financial rewards. True to his roots, Pote, who […]
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Molly Hatchet to flirt with Savannah
Named after a famous 17th-century axe murderess “hatchet molly” who would behead her lovers with the hand tool Lizzy Borden made famous, legendary Southern rock band Molly Hatchet will be […]
Laura Pleasants bids farewell to Savannah
After more than 20 years in her adopted hometown of Savannah, musician Laura Pleasants is about to embark on the next chapter of her life in Southern California. The Greensboro, […]
Savannah Folk Music Society First Friday event features Henry D. Jones with Bobby Hanson
Those looking for an affordable, family-friendly event to kick off Labor Day weekend may want to check out the Savannah Folk Music Society’s First Friday event on Sept. 3, Featuring […]
40th Savannah Jazz Festival announces 2021 venue change
In response to the City of Savannah’s immediate moratorium on large out-door events to mitigate the spread of COVID, the Savannah Jazz Festival has announced it will host its second […]
Moon Deck LIVE free weekly concert series at Electric Moon to expand
Plant Riverside District’s Electric Moon Skytop Lounge recentlyh announced the expansion of its successful free live music series “Moon Deck LIVE at Electric Moon” from bimonthly to weekly performances. Starting […]
Curtain rises on Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at GSU
Songs of celebration echoed from Savannah to Statesboro earlier this year as the Gretsch family, makers of highly-regarded guitars and drums, pledged $3 million to Georgia Southern University. The family […]
Swamptooth debuts B-Flat Earth
The eclectic mix of soul, western swing, and Indian classical music combined with the solid foundation of traditional bluegrass bass form the new ‘modern, cosmic, and unmistakingly bluegrass’ sounds of […]
Storytelling bluesman returns to Bloomingdale
A singer and songwriter for over 50 years, Doug MacLeod isn’t your average blues artist—he’s a storyteller who brings experience, humor, and life lessons to the stage. Previously headlining the […]
Beats & Eats party features local vendors and talent at 3 Points Food Court
DJs, food trucks, and a whole lot of fun. On Saturday, Aug. 28 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. the Beats and Eats event hosted by Connect Savannah will take […]
4th Annual Love & Soul Family Festival
The Love & Soul Family Festival merges faith with passion to bring the city a day of live music and performances, family activities, great food, local venders, health screenings, and so much more.
El Rocko braces for Weedeater, friends
To the uninitiated, Dave “Dixie” Collins can easily be perceived as a scary guy. Known for making crazy Manson eyes on stage and accidentally shooting his big toe off while cleaning a shotgun, he’s certainly not a hippie death cult leader lacking in firearms safety skills. What Collins has accomplished is surviving 25 years in the music industry without compromising a damn thing.
