IN LITTLE FIVE POINTS, the offbeat Atlanta neighborhood brimming with vintage clothiers, record shops, and live music venues, there’s a little studio tucked away near The Variety Playhouse. Diamond Street […]
Revival Fest
Revival Fest returns
After a year off, Music File Productions’ celebration of Southern soul, grit, and twang has returned to Georgia State Railroad Museum. Live music is the festival’s heart, but the full […]
Revival Fest announces 2017 lineup
MusicFile Productions, producers of Savannah Stopover Music Festival, has announced its lineup for the fourth Revival Fest. Held in the old Paint Shop and adjoining grove at the Georgia State […]
Year In Review: Live Music
WITH CONCERTS happening almost every night of the week, a look back at the last year in music is quite the blur, but there were certainly some shows that are […]
Revival Fest: The best of the South
BARBECUE. BOURBON. BEER. Americana music. Partying outside. Does it get any better? Revival Fest is upon us, and it’s the perfect way to ease out of one scorcher of a […]
College Guide: Age ain’t nothin’ but a number
How to see killer shows in SAV—even if you’re not 21
Revival Fest: Fruit Bats fly back into our hearts
IN THE midst of the early-2000s indie-folk haze, a little band called Fruit Bats came quietly wafting to the top of the ranks. With the slow-burn success of 2003’s Mouthfuls, […]
Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Brave Baby, Missionary Blues @The Jinx
A ‘60s soul groove that will get everyone on the floor and dancing;
Revival Fest lineup announced!
MUSICFILE PRODUCTIONS has announced its Revival Fest lineup, and all we Georgians can say is, DANG! Kayne Lanahan and company may specialize in the new and hot, but this year’s […]
Revival Fest: Top Five
Some things to love about this Saturday’s Southern celebration
Futurebirds, Dirty Bourbon among Revival Fest bands
With its three-man horn section, Dirty Bourbon is one of the most unique guitar bands to come out of the contemporary New Orleans scene.
Revival Fest: Truth & Salvage Co.
“We had some choices as to what we should do, and we thought ‘Let’s go try and build a crowd in the South, and on the east coast, like we’ve done out here in the West. And if we do that, we’ll have the whole United States covered.'”
