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Roxy Music Guitarist and Rock Hall of Famer Phil Manzanera Brings “An Evening Of Words And Music” to the Midwest This May

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Phil Manzanera has one of the most genuinely extraordinary life stories in rock music, and “An Evening Of Words And Music With Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera” gives audiences a rare chance to hear it told in person. The Roxy Music guitarist, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, OBE recipient, and esteemed record producer returns to the United States in May for four Midwest dates supporting his memoir and companion CD ‘Revolucion To Roxy’, following a highly successful West Coast run earlier this year.

The format is as distinctive as the man himself. Each show blends conversation with live performance, Manzanera discussing the memoir while also picking up the guitar to take the room through musical highlights. The response from the West Coast run was unambiguous. The San Jose Mercury News praised it as “a great night for fans,” while Parklife DC called Manzanera “a right proper gentleman” whose storytelling kept audiences “glued to our seats,” adding that “you could simply feel the room bursting with joy” when he played. That combination of candor, wit, and genuine musicianship makes these shows something well beyond a standard book tour appearance.

The memoir itself covers remarkable ground. Manzanera writes vividly about living through the Cuban Revolution, discovering a 17th century Caribbean Jewish pirate ancestor, and an Italian musician grandfather, before moving into his years with Roxy Music and encounters with Bob Dylan, David Gilmour and Rick Wright of Pink Floyd, Paul Simonon of The Clash, and Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders. The companion CD on Expression Records via BFD/The Orchard features ten tracks including five previously unreleased songs. The Cleveland date at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on May 14th features a conversation with VP Jason Handley, while the Chicago Space show on May 18th pairs Manzanera with legendary WXRT-FM DJ Terri Hemmert.

“An Evening Of Words And Music With Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera” Tour Dates:

May 14 – Cleveland, OH – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (in conversation with Jason Handley)

May 18 – Chicago, IL – Space (in conversation with Terri Hemmert)

May 19 – Milwaukee, WI – The Shank

May 20 – Minneapolis, MN – The Quinlan Room

Courtney Barnett Releases “One Thing At A Time” and Announces North American Tour Behind Fourth Album ‘Creature of Habit’

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Courtney Barnett’s fourth studio album ‘Creature of Habit’ arrives Friday March 27th via Mom+Pop Music, and its focus track “One Thing At A Time” makes an emphatic case for why this is one of the most anticipated indie rock records of the year. Directed by Lance Bangs, the video accompanies a track that is quintessential Barnett, two minutes of stomping, internally combusting tension, featuring Flea on bass, before a mid-song reckoning gives way to a euphoric three-minute guitar solo and a final lyric that lands like a genuine exhale: “I’m ready for a change.” It is one of the most cathartic moments she has committed to tape.

‘Creature of Habit’ was written in the wake of Barnett relocating from Australia to Los Angeles and closing her long-running label Milk! Records, a period of genuine upheaval that she channeled directly into the recording process rather than keeping at arm’s length. The album’s central question, how to get out of your own way so you can truly feel your life, runs through every track, and the accumulated weight of previous singles “Stay in Your Lane,” “Site Unseen” with Waxahatchee, “Mantis,” and “Sugar Plum” makes “One Thing At A Time” feel like the record’s emotional payoff. This is Barnett at her most emotionally exposed and musically assured, and one of the defining indie rock albums of 2026.

A North American tour kicks off May 1st in Austin with support from Truman Sinclair, featuring additional support from Momma on select Northeast dates, Built to Spill on select West Coast dates, and Zoh Amba on the August run. The San Francisco Fillmore date on August 26th is already sold out, with August 27th running low on tickets.

2026 North American Tour Dates:

May 1 – Austin, TX – RADIO/EAST (with Truman Sinclair)

May 2 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (with Truman Sinclair)

May 3 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory (with Truman Sinclair)

May 5 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium (with Truman Sinclair)

May 6 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle (with Truman Sinclair)

May 8 – Richmond, VA – The National (with Truman Sinclair)

May 9 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre (with Momma & Truman Sinclair) LOW TICKETS

May 10 – Washington, DC – The Anthem (with Momma & Truman Sinclair)

May 12 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore (with Momma & Truman Sinclair)

May 13 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner (with Momma & Truman Sinclair)

May 15 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee (with Truman Sinclair)

May 16 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre (with Truman Sinclair)

May 19 – St. Louis, MO – The Hawthorn (with Truman Sinclair)

May 20 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall (with Truman Sinclair)

May 21 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre (with Truman Sinclair)

May 22 – Toronto, ON – History (with Truman Sinclair)

August 11 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theater (with Zoh Amba)

August 12 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre (with Zoh Amba)

August 14 – Cincinnati, OH – MegaCorp Pavilion (with Zoh Amba)

August 15 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman (with Zoh Amba)

August 18 – Seattle, WA – Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater (with Built to Spill & Zoh Amba)

August 19 – Portland, OR – Pioneer Courthouse Square (with Built to Spill & Zoh Amba)

August 21 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom (with Zoh Amba)

August 22 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rockwell at The Complex (with Zoh Amba)

August 24 – Sacramento, CA – Channel 24 (with Zoh Amba)

August 26 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore (with Zoh Amba) SOLD OUT

August 27 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore (with Zoh Amba) LOW TICKETS

August 29 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium (with Built to Spill & Zoh Amba)

Alt-Pop Standout Amelia Moore Captures the Thrill of Romantic Ambiguity on Sharp New Single “prom queen”

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Amelia Moore has a gift for finding the exact emotional frequency of a moment most songwriters would struggle to name, and “prom queen,” out now via Republic Records, is that instinct operating at full power. Bright, punchy, and impossible to shake, the track lives in the charged space where a relationship already feels real but nobody has said it out loud yet. Moore describes it as “fun and messy, a little bit delusional, but also innocent and flirty at the same time,” and the production matches that tension perfectly, pairing witty, undeniably catchy lyrics with an effortless pop energy that makes the whole thing feel like a highlight reel of early-relationship giddiness.

The single arrives on the heels of her 2025 EP ‘he’s still just not that into you!’, which earned widespread praise for its unfiltered storytelling and genre-bending production, including the standout “spelling bee” with Teezo Touchdown. Moore is currently on the road as direct support for Zara Larsson, playing to packed rooms every night and converting thousands of new fans in real time. It is exactly the right stage for an artist this sharp and this ready, and “prom queen” is the kind of song that makes those new audiences immediately want to know everything else she has made. One of the most compelling pop singles of 2026 so far.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash Hits the Road This Summer With Emmylou Harris and The Avett Brothers

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Graham Nash is heading out on one of the most compelling tours of his recent career. The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee has confirmed a full schedule of U.S. dates kicking off April 4th in Pennsylvania and running through September, highlighted by co-billing with Emmylou Harris at Kresge Auditorium, Meadow Brook Amphitheater, and Ravinia, and a special guest appearance alongside The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on July 12th. Nash will be accompanied throughout by Todd Caldwell on keyboards and vocals, Adam Minkoff on bass, drums, guitars, and vocals, and Zach Djanikian on guitars, mandolin, drums, and vocals.

The spring leg opens with a run through the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic before moving into the Southeast and Florida through early May. The summer run resumes in July with Colorado dates including Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs and two nights at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek before the Red Rocks appearance. From there the tour moves through Kansas City, Iowa City, St. Louis, Madison, and Champaign before the co-bills with Harris at Kresge Auditorium, Meadow Brook Amphitheater, and Ravinia, three of the Midwest and Great Lakes region’s most storied outdoor venues. August brings Virginia, North Carolina, and two nights at The Birchmere in Alexandria, with the run closing in September at the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

The live dates draw from Nash’s full catalog, spanning his years with The Hollies, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, and a solo career that has never stopped moving. His most recent studio album ‘Now’, released in 2023 as his first record in seven years, demonstrated an artist still writing with genuine purpose and emotional clarity. Pairing that material with the classics across rooms as storied as Ravinia and Red Rocks makes this tour something worth planning around now.

2026 Tour Dates:

April 4 – Lansdowne, PA – Lansdowne Theatre

April 6 – Ridgefield, CT – Ridgefield Playhouse

April 8 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall

April 10 – New London, CT – Garde Arts Center

April 11 – New Brunswick, NJ – State Theatre

April 14 – Annapolis, MD – Maryland Hall

April 15 – Charlottesville, VA – Paramount Theater

April 17 – Myrtle Beach, SC – The Carolina Opry Theater

April 18 – Greenville, SC – Peace Center

April 20 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall

April 22 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre

April 23 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre

April 25 – Key West, FL – The Key West Theater

April 26 – Key West, FL – The Key West Theater

April 28 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Parker

April 29 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Parker

May 1 – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

May 2 – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

July 7 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Strings Music Festival

July 9 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center

July 10 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center

July 12 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Special Guest of The Avett Brothers)

July 14 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Center

July 15 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert

July 17 – St. Louis, MO – The Sheldon

July 18 – St. Louis, MO – The Sheldon

July 20 – Madison, WI – The Orpheum

July 21 – Champaign, IL – Virginia Theatre

July 23 – Interlochen, MI – Kresge Auditorium (with Emmylou Harris)

July 24 – Rochester Hills, MI – Meadow Brook Amphitheater (with Emmylou Harris)

July 26 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia (with Emmylou Harris)

July 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Madison Theater

July 29 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre

July 31 – Henrico, VA – Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

August 1 – Wilmington, NC – The Wilson Center

August 3 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

August 4 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

September 19 – Fredericton, NB – Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival

Betty Moon Returns With Electrifying New Single “Want Me To” and EP ‘Strangely Beautiful’

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Betty Moon has been doing this on her own terms for decades, and ‘Strangely Beautiful’, her new six-track EP arriving April 17th, is the most focused and emotionally honest statement of that independence yet. Leading the charge is “Want Me To,” out now on all streaming platforms, a sultry, high-voltage anthem that carries the unmistakable alternative pop energy that made Moon a cult favorite in Toronto during the peak of 90s rock and alternative. Confident, addictive, and unapologetically electric, it is the sound of an artist who has never needed permission and has no intention of asking for it now.

The EP marks Moon’s first original release since 2021’s ‘Cosmicoma’, and it reflects an artist who has used the intervening years to go deeper rather than simply louder. After first making her mark in Canada’s music scene and signing to A&M Records, Moon launched her own imprint Evolver Music and has self-released more than ten albums on her own terms, placing music in Californication, Dexter, The Walking Dead, and more along the way. ‘Strangely Beautiful’ blends rock, soul, and electro-pop textures with genuine emotional reflection, embracing vulnerability and the complexities of reinvention without surrendering the fearless spirit that built her following in the first place. It is one of the most compelling returns an independent artist has made this year, and proof that two decades of creative control produces something no label deal ever could.

Warren Haynes, Margo Price, and Cimafunk Lead the 2026 Hudson River Music Festival at Croton Point Park

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The Hudson River Music Festival returns to Croton Point Park on Father’s Day, Sunday June 21st, and the 2026 lineup is the fullest expression yet of the festival’s roots in Pete and Toshi Seeger’s folk picnic tradition. Presented by Harper House Music Foundation, RiverFest FPS, and Dayglo Presents, the all-ages, zero-waste event brings together folk, rock, blues, country, funk, and Afro-Caribbean music across two main stages and a full day of family programming, with early bird pre-sale beginning March 26th and public on sale March 27th at hudsonrivermusicfestival.com.

The Hudson Stage lineup anchors the day with genuine weight. Warren Haynes of the Allman Brothers Band performs for the first time as a trio alongside Grahame Lesh, son of Grateful Dead founding bassist Phil Lesh, and Daniel Donato, founder of Cosmic Country and Rolling Stone’s designated “Nashville’s Newest Guitar Hero.” That combination of improvisational pedigree and cross-generational jamband DNA makes their set one of the most anticipated of the summer festival season. Grammy-nominated Margo Price brings her heartfelt Americana storytelling, Grammy-nominated Cuban artist Cimafunk delivers his explosive fusion of funk, hip-hop, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms, four-time Grammy nominee Jesse Welles brings socially conscious folk with deep historical resonance, and Chaparelle rounds out the stage with classic country charm.

The newly introduced Rainbow Stage deepens the festival’s community and heritage focus considerably. Composer and multi-instrumentalist David Amram, a living link to decades of American music history, performs alongside Damaris Bojor, creator of the innovative genre “Folkpirano,” Tom Chapin and The Chapin Sisters carrying forward a beloved family folk tradition, the Guthrie Family Singers celebrating multi-generational storytelling, The Ebony Hillbillies representing African-American string band tradition, and Leah Song, frontwoman of Rising Appalachia, whose activist artistry aligns perfectly with the festival’s environmental mission.

The North Star Stage rounds out the day with all-ages programming including The Rock and Roll Playhouse, Bash The Trash, yoga sessions, a Kids and Family Arts and Crafts Area, and roaming performances from Arm of the Sea featuring puppeteers from Jim Henson Studios. Dedicated ADA access, ASL interpreters for all Hudson and Rainbow Stage performances, accessible shuttles to Croton-Harmon Train Station, and a food court doubled in size from last year complete a festival that takes its commitment to community as seriously as its music. Children 12 and under are admitted free with a GA ticketed adult.

Puddle of Mudd Release Deeply Personal New Single and Video “Free”

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Puddle of Mudd are back with “Free,” a new single and music video drawn from their 2025 album ‘Kiss the Machine’ on Pavement Entertainment. Directed by Vicente Cordero and filmed in Los Angeles, the video brings to life one of the most personally meaningful songs frontman Wes Scantlin has put his name to, a direct reckoning with bad influences, hard years, and the deliberate choice to surround yourself with the people and forces that actually help you grow.

Scantlin speaks about the track with the kind of unguarded honesty that has always made Puddle of Mudd connect with audiences well beyond the rock faithful: “Everybody goes through life with ups and downs, and you can find your way. Accept the people who are trying to help you.” That directness, paired with the band’s signature muscular rock production, gives “Free” the same emotional resonance that made “Blurry” and “She Hates Me” endure across two decades and more than seven million album sales worldwide. A band this deep in its catalog releasing something this genuine is worth paying attention to, and “Free” is one of the most honest and hard-hitting things Puddle of Mudd have released in years.

The Book of Mormon Returns to Toronto for a Limited Run at the Princess of Wales Theatre

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The Book of Mormon is back in Toronto, and it is only here for three weeks. The landmark musical, with book, music, and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone, opens April 7th at the Princess of Wales Theatre for a strictly limited engagement running through April 26th. This marks the show’s fifth engagement on Mirvish stages, following a sold-out run in 2024, and tickets are available now at mirvish.com or by calling 1.800.461.3333.

The credentials behind The Book of Mormon remain staggering fifteen years after it first opened on Broadway. Nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, a Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album, five Drama Desk Awards, four Olivier Awards from its West End run, and more than 30 international awards across three continents. It broke the Eugene O’Neill Theatre house record more than 50 times on Broadway and shattered single-day sales records in London’s West End. The Original Broadway Cast Recording on Ghostlight Records remains the standard against which musical theatre albums are measured.

The touring production is directed and choreographed by Jennifer Werner, based on the original Broadway direction by Parker and two-time Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw. The creative team behind the design is equally decorated, with Tony Award winners Scott Pask (set), Ann Roth (costumes), Brian MacDevitt (lighting), Brian Ronan (sound), Larry Hochman, and Stephen Oremus all contributing to a production built to the same standard that made the show a global phenomenon.

Performances run Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 7:30pm, with Wednesday and weekend matinees. Three weeks at the Princess of Wales Theatre, and then it is gone. Do not wait on this one.

Classical Guitarist Brandon Acker on Why He Traded Metal for the Lute and Never Looked Back

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Classical guitarist and lutenist Brandon Acker has posted a candid, entertaining video tracing his journey from long-haired metalhead to specialist in classical guitar and early plucked instruments including the lute and theorbo. It is a genuinely compelling watch for anyone curious about where those two worlds intersect.

The Diffie Classic Returns in September to Honor Country Legend Joe Diffie and Support First Steps

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The second annual Diffie Classic returns September 21st and 22nd, bringing together country music fans, golfers, and the Nashville community for a two-day tribute to the late Joe Diffie. The event kicks off Monday September 21st with a golf tournament at 12 Stones Crossing Golf Club in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, followed by a live concert at the Nashville Palace on Tuesday September 22nd. Proceeds benefit First Steps, a Nashville-based early intervention and child development organization that held deep personal meaning for Diffie and his family.

The connection between Diffie and First Steps runs back decades. His son Tyler, who has Down syndrome, attended First Steps’ programs for several years, and from 1992 through 2004 Diffie championed the organization through annual Country Steps In For First Steps concerts and golf tournaments. The Diffie Classic, organized by his sons Parker Diffie and Travis Humes, brings that legacy full circle. “Dad loved golf and his family and was deeply appreciative of everything First Steps did for Tyler,” the brothers share. That personal grounding gives the event a warmth and purpose that goes well beyond a standard tribute.

First Steps Executive Director Heather Higgins frames the partnership with equal clarity: “From the earliest days of his rise in country music, Joe Diffie made an intentional commitment to give back to the community he loved.” The classic 1990s country hitmaker behind “Pickup Man,” “Third Rock from the Sun,” and “John Deere Green” was as committed to his community as he was to his craft, and this event honors both dimensions of that legacy with genuine care.

Golf team registration is $800 per four-person team, covering both days of events including golf, cart, meals, beverages, and event swag. Sponsorship opportunities range from $500 Gold Hole Sponsors to $5,000 Platinum Title Sponsors. The Tuesday night concert at Nashville Palace is included with golf registration, with a limited number of standalone concert tickets available for fans not participating in the tournament.