To “get” what Elizabeth Harper’s doing with her dance/electronica project Class Actress, just hop over to YouTube and watch the video for her song “Journal of Ardency” (or just look […]
Savannah Stopover
STOPOVER: Survival Guide
It’s a great time for independent music. Radio is no longer the barometer for what’s good (if, indeed, that was ever the case) and the charts – be they for […]
STOPOVER: Full schedule
Wednesday, March 9 DeSoto Row: 7 p.m., Sonia Leigh; 8 p.m., Young Buffalo The Jinx: 10 p.m., KidSyc & Brandywine; 11 p.m., Das Racist Thursday, March 10 Pei Ling: 8 […]
Stopover spotlight (#3)
CHEYENNE MARIE MIZE The doe-eyed Kentucky native has a small, childlike voice and a world-traveler’s way of looking at things. She is a singer/songwriter with a pointedly minimalist approach, yet […]
Stopover spotlight #2
BIRDS OF AVALON There’s a specific art to creating uncompromising rock music without it coming out all sloppy and/or pedestrian and/or cheesy. Raleigh’s Birds of Avalon is a guitar-based band […]
‘Our own March Madness’
If Savannah is to become an indie music mecca, it’ll be Kayne Lanahan up in the minaret, calling people in. A marketing and advertising whiz from New York City, Lanahan […]
Mark your calendar: Stopover updates
We’re still waiting for final confirmation on specific dates, times and venues for the March 9–12 Savannah Stopover, but the roster of performers for the multi–club band–fest is still growing […]
Mark your calendar: Iron and Wine, Stopover news
It’s been more than three years since the exemplary, Texas–based singer/songwriter Sam Beam – as Iron and Wine – put out a new studio record. It’s out this week. Kiss […]
Mark your calendar: Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw’s acting was one of the few things about the film Country Strong that critics didn’t rip to pieces; the country superstar seems to have found a legitimate second […]
