Skaggs has collaborated with too many artists to mention, and in recent years many of those artists are people who fall outside of the realm of country and bluegrass
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Steep Canyon Rangers: Evolving, but true to tradition
The group last year released their 10th studio album, ‘Out in the Open’
Sin Salida: Tango meets modern dance
The combination of modern dance with tango takes both forms to a new level
When Bach makes you dance
Eleven musicians and five dancers perform Goldberg Variations ‘as equal partners, resulting in a singular experience of musician and dancer performing as one’
I’m With Her: Watkins, Jarosz and O’Donovan combine for rich harmonies
AL JARDINE of The Beach Boys once said, “I like to be surrounded by harmonies and fullness and richness and vitality.” If that’s the case, Jardine would find lots to […]
Off to see the ‘Wizard of Oz’
It’s a story that has reached generations of people and continues a legacy unlike maybe any other in the history of literature and film
Savannah Philharmonic Musicians’s Choice @Lucas Theatre
Benny and Eric Kim are two virtuosic musicians who’s performed in such legendary rooms at New York’s 92nd St. Y
‘A Motown Christmas’ puts a soulful spin on the holiday spirit
A testament to the lasting legacy of Motown is the Motown Experience, a group of former Motown stars who tour together and perform some of the most beloved songs of the era
World class singer Anthony Kearns brings a piece of Ireland to town
In the show, Kearns sings a variety of material – Irish music, broadway songs, arias, and pop music are just some of the genres covered
William Bell performs at Savannah Music Festival season kickoff concert
To this day, Bell continues to make incredible soul music — releasing his latest album, the John Leventhal-produced This Is Where I Live, in 2016
Anna and the Apocalypse breaks the genre mold
ANNA AND the Apocalypse is unlike any other zombie movie you’ve seen, and that’s because it’s not just a zombie movie. It’s a bizarre and intriguing combination of a zombie […]
Can You Ever Forgive Me? tells the tale of a lovable liar
Ever resourceful until the end, Lee Israel’s memoir of her crimes, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, ironically also made a good bit of money for the author, who passed away in 2014
