BLOOMINGTON -- Until a year ago, hot August nights were just a sultry fact of Central Illinois summer life -- something to be endured rather than anticipated.
SHOWS ON THE ROAD (The Scranton Times-Tribune) 04 September 2008American Music Theatre, Lancaster CRYSTAL GAYLE, ROY CLARK AND RAY PRICE: Sept. 20, 2 and 8 p.m.
Four hassle-free places for dinner and a show (Access Atlanta) 02 September 2008What could be a better night out than eating, drinking and listening to live music?
Maritri (All About Jazz) 02 September 2008Jazz - All About Jazz | Music, Clubs and Culture
Chuck Leavell: The Magic of Finger Painting (All About Jazz) 02 September 2008Chuck Leavell is one of the world's premier blues rock pianists—a veteran musician who has recorded and toured with many of the best-known names in the business.
Indie girls: Women in Docs at Kinsale (The Standard-Times) 28 August 2008The Australian female duo of Roz Pappalardo and Chanel Lucas — reminiscent of the Indigo Girls — takes their show to the Kinsale Inn in Mattapoisett tonight (8).
Fresh (San Francisco Chronicle) 31 August 2008ART San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery Exhibition , featuring work of Patricia Stroud, Michael Ashcraft and Judy Krasnick, Fort Mason Center (reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wed., exhibition through Sept. 26). MOVIES Opening Friday: Bangkok Dangerous...
Missy Higgins On Tour This Fall (IGN Music) 26 August 2008Singer/songwriter hits the road with the Indigo Girls and Ben Folds. August 25, 2008 - Coming off of two successful headlining tours singer/songwriter Missy Higgins will be taking a back seat, so to speak, on two upcoming tours.
Liam's List - August 29, 2008 (CBS 5 Bay Area) 29 August 2008Greetings pleasure seekers, It's Labor Day weekend and for many that means a three-day weekend and we LOVE that. From the Slow Food Nation gathering in San Francisco to the Sausalito Art Festival, there is lots to enjoy this weekend.
Artist draws musical inspiration from outdoors (The Red and Black) 29 August 2008Like many folk artists, Justin Vernon writes with a casual sense of non-urgency minus the sometimes emotive lyrics. According to the story, Vernon widdled himself into a cabin for a winter somewhere in rural Wisconsin for a time of peace and quiet. There he wrote and recorded the songs that make up the debut album, titled "For Emma, Forever Ago," for his band Bon Iver.