Here’s our quick guide to the various genres represented at this year’s festival, so you can plan your musical trip.
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The early bird gets the earworm
This summer, music lovers can finish up the work day and head to El-Rocko Lounge for a live show and delicious drinks.
Stopover in the Yard with SUSTO @The Grey
In keeping with Stopover in the Yard’s community-minded mission, this month’s show will benefit Planned Parenthood Southeast Advocates.
Savannah Stopover Genre Guide
WELCOME to Connect Savannah‘s annual Savannah Stopover Genre Guide! Whether you’re ready to smear yourself in glitter and make your way home with the rising sun or are feeling a […]
Savannah Stopover announces 2018 season
Savannah Stopover Music Festival has announced its initial wave of bands for the 2018 festival. The annual event, held from March 8-10, 2018, showcases up-and-coming bands and icons of the […]
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears kick off fall concert season
BLACK JOE LEWIS’S origin story is fit for a blues song. Now a neo-soul and blues-wrangling troubadour who has released five acclaimed studio albums since his mid-2000s debut, Joe Lewis […]
Amythyst Kiah & Her Chest of Glass, Parker Gispert @The Jinx
Amythyst Kiah pens Southern Gothic ballads that pierce the soul, driven by her deeply raw and moving vocals.
Feeling fine with Susto
There are shades Fleet Foxes and My Morning Jacket throughout as the band leans into its folk tendencies, but there’s still something wonderfully undefineable about Susto.
A conversation with Dylan LeBlanc
HAILED AS the next Neil Young, singer-songwriter Dylan LeBlanc crafts shadowy songs of confession and vulnerability laced with striking imagery and beautiful textures. As a kid growing up in Muscle […]
Hard workin’ Southern boys The Weeks return to Savannah
SAM WILLIAMS has spent his day lugging carpet under the blazing summer sun. The Weeks’ guitarist is in the midst of an engrossing project with roommate and Weeks’ guitarist Johny […]
Chrome Pony, Wet Socks, Garden Giant @The Jinx
Garage, old-school rock ‘n’ roll, punk, and psychedelic rock collide and erupt in the hands of this four-piece
Wreckless Eric goes the whole wide world
IN 1977, an ex-art student emerged from the U.K. underground with a perfect hit. With two chords feeding through a scuzzy guitar and an unmistakable Cockney accent, Wreckless Eric’s “Whole […]
