Grab a drink, sit back and take in an evening with talented singer-songwriter Danielle Hicks and her band The Resistance at their current Friday night Mansion on Forsyth’s Bosendorfer Lounge […]
Danielle Hicks
Danielle Hicks sings the blues with power and vigor
Hicks grew up with a father who was in bands, so she grew up in a creative environment
Savannah Earth Day Festival moves to Daffin Park
THERE’S literally never been a better time to get involved in conservation, and there are plenty of reasons why. Take, for example, the scary report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental […]
2017: Savannah’s Year in Albums
2017 BROUGHT new albums from some of Savannah’s most seasoned performers, fresh debuts, and more. Here, we look back at the records that had the town talking. Nineteen Eighty Four, […]
No Ordinary Love: Danielle Hicks Sings Sade @Tybee Post Theater
Hicks is joined by her band, The Resistance, for this one-of-a-kind performance.
Danielle Hicks’ debut record is all the buzz
DANIELLE Hicks has something sweet for Savannahians: Her first album. The charismatic vocalist and Tifton native has been singing ever since her stage debut at Georgia’s leading barbecue cook-off (she […]
Cobblestone Champs: Local musicians celebrate Savannah-style while surviving the busiest time of year
“Last year on the last day of the festivities, we played feeling like we were on the set of The Walking Dead. It was just like drunken zombies walking alone randomly, going to where they heard noise.”
Ladies of the Blues @Tybee Post Theater
The ladies will offer their takes on classic American blues from Etta James to Janis Joplin to Bessie Smith
St. Patrick’s music will ring downtown from multiple stages
ST. Patrick’s Day is a perfect opportunity to check out the hardworking talent that we boast right here at home: our signature bluesmen, like Eric Culberson and Hitman, hold down […]
Danielle Hicks: No place like Ohm
‘I want to travel the country behind an album I’m really proud of, but I can definitely see calling Savannah my home, sure.’
