The band, led by prominent producer and engineer Will Putney, has released four full-length albums and two EPs since 201
Ships of The Sea Museum
Super Museum Sunday!
There’s no time like the present to see some of our area’s most beloved cultural and historical centers
Cynthia Knott crosses the horizons
‘Scarbrough was an artist, a philosopher, a daydreamer, an eccentric’
Deerhunter set to headline Savannah Stopover 2019
Savannah Stopover 2019Tickets and info available at savannahstopover.com/tickets SAVANNAH STOPOVER revealed that Deerhunter, the beloved Atlanta-based psych-pop and garage rock band, will be headlining the 2019 Savannah Stopover Music Festival […]
A.U.R.A. Fest announces lineup for 2019
A.U.R.A. Fest 2019Ships Of The Sea Museum Gardens Feb. 16, 2019, Doors 12:30 P.M., All Ages Tickets: $28/advance | VIP tickets $45/advance SHIPS OF the Sea Museum Gardens is set […]
Sea change
Making Waves at Ships of the Sea sets out to show us that a drop in the bucket can still fill it up, drop by drop.
SMF: Return of the North Mississippi Allstars
Even as they address heavy topics, the brothers maintain a positive, unifying vibe
Savannah Music Festival: Lúnasa: Celtic Crossover
Lúnasa has been all about exploring, both musically, with 8 studio albums, and geographically, from Sydney Opera House to the White House
Savannah Music Festival: Marty Stuart
THE TERM Cosmic American Music is inextricably tied to the late Gram Parsons and refers to a musical crossroads where country, folk and rock collide in a glorious psychedelia-kissed pileup. […]
Savannah Music Festival: Jenny Scheinman’s Mischief & Mayhem
IT’S NOT OFTEN that a show cancellation brings good news. But the Savannah Music Festival had serendipity on its side when Juana Molina had to cancel a double bill with […]
Savannah Music Festival: John Moreland
HE GREW up in the hardcore and punk scenes, but John Moreland hasn’t gone soft in his career as a country singer. Though he’s rounded his edges, the Tulsa, Oklahoma-based […]
The story of a slave trader
Jordan knew instantly the letters belonged to Charles Lamar, a persistent slave trader who commandeered the slave ship The Wanderer
