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Rhianon Giddens

Friday, July 11th Giddens is from Greensboro, North Carolina. In addition to her work with the Grammy-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, Giddens has released five solo albums: Tomorrow Is My Turn […]

Hallows

Thursday, July 10th HALLOWS is a duo consisting of Vanee Dusoruth and Dom Rolando who started in Minneapolis in 2019 and migrated to Seattle, before ending in Los Angeles. The […]

Ramon Ayala

Saturday, July 5th Mexican accordion player, composer and songwriter of Norteño music. He is also known as the “King of the Accordion”.  Farewell Tour. AVA | 5655 W Valencia Rd […]

Overtime

Saturday, June 28th Overtime is an RIAA Certified Gold recording artist from Montana, celebrated for his unique fusion of country, rock, and rap. Known for his blue-collar persona and unyielding […]

Lords of Acid

Tuesday June 24th Lords of Acid debuted with the new beat single “I Sit on Acid” in 1988. Created by Praga Khan, Olivier Adams, and Jade 4U; their debut album, […]

Kolby Cooper

Friday, June 20th “Still hailing from East Texas, Kolby Cooper is raising his 3 children with his high school sweetheart and wife, Jillian. After releasing his critically acclaimed album “Boy […]

Los Tigres del Norte

Saturday, June 14 A norteño band from San Jose, California. Originally founded in the small town Rosa Morada in the municipality of Mocorito, Sinaloa, Mexico, with sales of 32 million […]

Kurt Vile

Thursday, June 12th Vile began his musical career creating lo-fi home recordings with frequent collaborator Adam Granduciel in Philadelphia, with whom he has participated in early work by the War […]

Margo Kilker

Thursday, June 5th Margo Cilker’s sophomore album, Valley of Heart’s Delight, refers to a place she can’t return: California’s Santa Clara Valley, as it was known before the orchards were […]