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Spacious 2 stry with Finished BSMT on 5 acres includes a semi-professional RECORDING STUDIO. For SALE or LEASE/PURCHASE. Call Carolyn 770-853-3932 or Mike 770-289-2628 Keller Williams 678-287-4300.
Spacious 2 stry with Finished BSMT on 5 acres includes a semi-professional RECORDING STUDIO. For SALE or LEASE/PURCHASE. Call Carolyn 770-853-3932 or Mike 770-289-2628 Keller Williams 678-287-4300.
Amos LeeLast Days of the LodgeBluenote/EMI by Al Kaufman Those who say music has no color have a new poster child in Amos Lee. Lee, who admits he has no idea what his ethnicity is, has the uncanny ability to encompass various syles of music, both black and white, effortlessly and seamlessly. For this, his […]
It’s been four years since Jackyl played their hometown of Atlanta. They’ll be appearing at the Tabernacle on Saturday August 16th. Jackyl has sold over 3 million records, holds 2 Guinness Book World Records for most shows played in 24 hours, and maintains a fan base that keeps them headlining summer festivals all across the […]
* Sam Thacker will be performing TONIGHT at Vinyl.* Sam ThackerLines Sam Thacker’s latest full-length album, Lines, is a great display of why Atlanta is known as one of the strongest music cities for up and coming singer/ songwriters. Thacker combines the excepted folk and country guitar riffs with an unexpected rock edge. Thacker mentions […]
Dig Out Your Soul Trailer featuring classic Oasis footage and videos, plus a taster of the new single ‘Shock Of The Lightning’. The new album, ‘Dig Out Your Soul’, is released October 6th 2008.
VH1‘s latest "You Oughta Know" Band is coming to Atlanta next Saturday, August 2nd! Thriving Ivory is bringing their show to Vinyl. Also performing is Atlanta’s own Winston Audio, Death on Two Wheels, and The Weeks. Buy tickets in advance from Ticket Alternative!
Following their breakout 2007 album Pulling Out Just Enough to Win, Tab The Band has a new release and tour scheduled for late this summer. Their new album Long Weekend will hit stores August 12, and the first single "Where She Was on Monday" is turning into one of the hottest singles this summer. TAB […]
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What’s up friends! First of all, thank you for coming out to our 1 Year Anniversary Party last week.The bands were all amazing – special thanks to The Films for traveling all the way from NYC to make it down for Big Trouble.The Redcoats, Kuroma, and The Hiss – as always you guys did what […]
Atlanta’s own Butch Walker has always been one of those rock-stars, who gives it his all. Whether putting on crowd pleasing performances, producing hit radio records for himself and others, or giving to charity, including performances at 2007 and 2008’s 500 Songs for Kids benefit; Walker can be counted on to show up. However last […]
The GraduateAnhedoniaIcon MES by Al Kaufman Sometimes listening to music is a learning experience. Before coming across the Graduate’s Anhedonia, who would of honestly known that the title means "an inability to experience pleasure"? With such a moniker, one would expect some quite dour music, and the Springfield, Illinois quartet certainly do offer up a […]
Metalsome Mondays, which started as a fun experiment in live rock karaoke, has attained a cult following and spawned into many other exciting shows. Metalsome, Inc. will be celebrating the past five years of entertaining Atlanta rock fans and wannabe rock-stars where it all began at 10 High tonight. They will be joined by local […]
Old 97’sBlame It on GravityNew West by Al Kaufman The word used to desccribe the Old 97’s last release, 2004’s Drag It Up, was "mature." That’s a nice way of saying that the band sounded a bit old and tired. At that point, most of the Texans in the band had moved to California […]
Roger Clyne and the PeacemakersTurbo OchoEmmajava Recordings by Al Kaufman Roger Clyne is everything that’s right with rock and roll. His first band, The Refreshments, put out two brilliant albums that were as hot, dusty, and diesel charged as the Arizona he calls home. When Clyne felt that the band was becomming a victim of […]
Nearly a year after the release of his debut album, Awake, Secondhand Serenade is back with his much-anticipated follow-up, A Twist In My Story. Rightfully titled, the album finds Secondhand Serenade—a.k.a. John Vesely— adding onto his signature raw vocals and guitar with the use of orchestration and a full band. Carrying the momentum of a […]
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