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Renshaw Davies, Nightingale News, Painter & Poet @El-Rocko Lounge
Spinning luminous pop songs with lilting synth, dreamy harmonies, and elegant guitar work, Renshaw Davies captures a kind of sweet melancholy in their songs
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 […]
College Student Guide: The Connect Playlist
Listen along!Tune into the College Issue Playlist at connectsavannah.com for embedded tracks and links to the bands. FROM Congress Street clubs to DIY house venues, Savannah’s music scene is a […]
Savannah Songwriters Series @Tybee Post Theater
An award-winning songwriter, Witt creates immersive worlds with nostalgic imagery on “Down Memory Lane”
Savannah Stopover has the cure to your spring fever: More shows!
The post-fest haze is real, but the Savannah Stopover staff is bringing back some of your favorite acts and some new bands, too
One year with Sulfur Studios
Thank goodness Emily Earl, Alexis Javier Perez, and Jennifer Moss saw its potential.
Bomb Shelter Records
Danielle Leonard, Henry Mcgehee, Apple Xenos, and MacKenzie Mercurio are graduating from college in June. There are caps and gowns to order, finals to prepare for, résumés to beat into […]
Thursday Night Opry: Rachael Shaner, Clouds & Satellites, Caleb Warren and the Perfect Gentlemen @Trinity UMC
Shaner finds that her best songs are written after she’s been able to take in her experiences.
The Grand Gestures, Nightingale News, Bottles & Cans @The Jinx
There’s something delightful about a bunch of talented folks circling the wagons to collaborate.
Nightingale News can save your life
COY CAMPBELL lives in a gorgeous Victorian home, filled with rich, dark wood, rooms lined in old books, and a distinct Southern Gothic ambiance. It’s author George Dawes Green’s place; […]
Safe//Sound in the Sanctuary
Three artists explore folk transgressions in Trinity UMC
