Atlanta, Was Our Love Big Enough for Lianne La Havas?

YES! Atlanta showed Lianne La Havas more love than you can ever imagine so much so that her tickets were sold out 3 weeks prior to her concert date. As the crowd started to gather closer to the stage at the very small, yet intimate Loft in Downtown Atlanta, you could feel the energy in […]

Picture Book & Review: Pat McGee @ Eddie’s Attic 4/13

Pictures & Review by Deidra Pinion It was a clear, perfect night to be at Eddie’s Attic. It was a cozy atmosphere, with tables lined with lit candles, which set the mood for Pat Mcgee, from Richmond, VA. He stepped onto stage with Chardy McEwan, another band member. Chardy sat down on what appeared to […]

Live Review: On An On with Savoir Adore @ The Drunken Unicorn, 4/9

Your average Tuesday night in Atlanta pretty much guarantees a decent show at one of our local venues.  Last night, I headed to the The Drunken Unicorn to check out On An On and Savoir Adore.  With only a little blog chatter to go by and a few listens, I was interested to see what […]

Live Review & Picture Book: Cole Swindell @ Peachtree Tavern, 4/5

Small town country boy, Cole Swindell left Bronwood, Georgia with a lot of inspiration and just enough experience to begin his career while he attended Georgia Southern University. While at Georgia Southern, Cole met fellow Sigma Chi fraternity brother, Luke Bryan, and sparked a remarkable musical relationship. The two played shows together at local bars […]

Live Review: Mary Poppins at The Fox Theatre, April 2nd (On Stage through Sunday, April 7th)

Live Review: Mary Poppins at The Fox Theatre, April 2nd (On Stage through Sunday, April 7th)

Nearly 20 years have passed, since I watched the Mary Poppins movie. Of course, we can all recall the famous songs and themes like “A Spoonful of Sugar” and “Chim Chimney”, but as an adult, I was interested in experiencing the classic film on stage, presented by Theater of the Stars, at the Fox Theatre. […]

Q&A: Love and Theft @ Brewhouse Music & Grill, Mar. 29

Brewhouse Music and Grill in Rome filled up quickly Thursday night with fans in cowboy boots and plaid shirts anxiously waiting for country boys Channing Wilson, Canaan Smith and Love and Theft to take the stage. What a perfect line-up, all three sets were amazing and so much fun! I had the privilege of catching up […]

Live Review & Picture Book: The Mowgli’s & Family of the Year at The EARL 3/26

Live Review by: Molly Free Photos by: Taylor Magill I was really looking forward to heading down to the Earl on a chilly Tuesday night to catch the Mowgli’s and Family of the Year play. I saw Family of the Year play last year, and I was looking forward to seeing them again, but I […]

Live Review: Eliot Bronson & The Yonder Orphans @ Eddie’s Attic 3/22

Live Review by: Molly Free A cozy night at Eddie’s Attic listening to the storytelling talents of Eliot Bronson and his band Yonder Orphans seemed like the perfect plans for a rainy Friday evening. An Atlanta favorite and Open Mic Shootout alum, Eliot created an intimate environment that those who flock to the Attic crave. […]

Live Review & Picture Book: Phillip Phillips at Fifth Third Bank Stadium at KSU, 3/24

Despite a weekend full of stormy weather, hundreds of people of all ages came out to Kennesaw’s Fifth Third Bank Stadium to see American Idol Season 11 Champion, Phillip Phillips. The lawn was filled with blankets, umbrellas and chairs, with even more people in the stadium seats, as Denver five-piece band, Churchill opened for Phillips […]

Live Review & Picture Book: St. Lucia @ Vinyl, 3/19

Review and photos by Ellen Eldridge Fans who caught St. Lucia opening for Ellie Goulding at The Tabernacle in January returned to the Vinyl last night to catch them headlining a show, with Haerts supporting. Both acts stood out for their vocalists, who each maintained a fun atmosphere of rhythm and dancing. St. Lucia singer […]

Live Review & Picture Book: Alt-J @ Criminal Records, 4/6

Photos by Hillery Terenzi/Lillian Hughes, Review by Molly Free As the movie Almost Famous quotes, “If you ever get lonely, just go to the record store and visit your friends.” and that is exactly what a handful of shivering live music fans and I did last night at local record store, Criminal Records in Little […]

Live Review and Picture Book: Dropkick Murphys with Old Man Markley & Jim Lockley and the Solemn Sun @ The Tabernacle 3/4

Photos and Review by Hillery Terenzi If the ancient wisdom is to be believed, March comes in like a Lion. That lion roared loud and proud on March 4th when Boston’s beloved Dropkick Murphy’s brought their unique blend of Irish-Folk, Punk and Hardcore to the Tabernacle. Supported by Los Angeles’ countrified kindred spirits, Old Man […]

Live Review & Picture Book: LEAGUES & Kopecky Family Band-The Basement 3/4/13

Review by Molly Free, Photos by Taylor Magill To wind down after a Monday, I headed over to East Atlanta Village to the cozy underground venue of Graveyard’s The Basement to check out an awesome evening of Nashville music featuring Kopecky Family Band and LEAGUES, brought to you by Bowe Inc. I have to admit […]