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Tim Carbone and Carey Harmon Celebrate a Quarter Century with the Railroad Earth 25th Anniversary Tour

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The beloved bluegrass and rock septet Railroad Earth embarks on a massive journey in 2026 to celebrate twenty-five years of eloquent songcraft and high-energy improvisation. Founding member Tim Carbone expresses deep gratitude for the dedicated fan base that has supported the band through a quarter century of evolution and incredible nights on stage. This initial run of anniversary dates kicks off at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park and winds through iconic stops like The Orange Peel and The Caverns before concluding the first leg at Globe Iron in Cleveland.

Drummer Carey Harmon notes that the music feels as fresh and challenging as ever as the lineup pushes forward with new material and a rigorous schedule of two-set performances. The tour includes highly anticipated festival appearances at MerleFest and the Targhee Bluegrass Festival along with intimate evenings at legendary spots like Levon Helm Studios. Each night serves as a powerful tribute to the resilience of the group and their iconic catalog of songs that continue to bring together a vibrant community of listeners across the country.

Tour Dates:

Dec 31, 2025 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater

Jan 02, 2026 – Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27

Jan 03, 2026 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre

Jan 14, 2026 – Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony

Jan 15, 2026 – New York, NY – Racket

Jan 16, 2026 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Music Hall – Hartford

Jan 17, 2026 – Ardmore, PA – The Ardmore Music Hall

Jan 18, 2026 – Fairfield, CT – The Warehouse

Feb 12, 2026 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West

Feb 13, 2026 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm

Feb 14, 2026 – Jacksonville, FL – FIVE

Feb 15, 2026 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City Bham

Feb 16, 2026 – Pensacola, FL – Vinyl Music Hall

Feb 18, 2026 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre

Feb 19, 2026 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre

Feb 20, 2026 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel

Feb 21, 2026 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns

Mar 10, 2026 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room Lounge

Mar 11, 2026 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s

Mar 12, 2026 – Stoughton, WI – Stoughton Opera House

Mar 13, 2026 – Chicago, IL – Park West

Mar 14, 2026 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line

Mar 16, 2026 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall

Mar 19, 2026 – St. Louis, MO – The Hawthorn

Mar 20, 2026 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue Theatre

Mar 21, 2026 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall

Mar 22, 2026 – Cleveland, OH – Globe Iron

Apr 18, 2026 – Dale, TX – Old Settler’s Music Festival

Apr 23, 2026 – Wilkes Barre, PA – F.M. Kirby Center

Apr 24, 2026 – Harrisburg, PA – XL Live

Apr 25, 2026 – Wilkesboro, NC – MerleFest

May 07, 2026 – Keene, NH – Colonial Theatre

May 08, 2026 – Portland, ME – State Theatre

May 09, 2026 – Great Barrington, MA – Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center

May 10, 2026 – Woodstock, NY – Levon Helm Studios

Aug 07, 2026 – Alta, WY – Targhee Bluegrass Festival

Oct 07, 2026 – Eureka Springs, AR – Hillberry The Harvest Moon Festival

11 Songs That Feel Like Coming Home

There are songs that do more than play through speakers. They settle into us. They feel familiar even on first listen, like a room you have not seen in years but somehow remember perfectly. These are the songs that soften the world, slow the moment, and remind us where we belong.

“Harvest Moon” by Neil Young
A gentle sway of love, time, and understanding. This song feels like returning to someone who knows you fully and stays anyway.

“Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles
Soft optimism wrapped in melody. It feels like stepping outside after a long winter and realizing things really are going to be okay.

“Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac
Quiet, reflective, and deeply human. This song feels like sitting with your past and accepting who you have become.

“Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Simon and Garfunkel
Quiet strength and unconditional support flow through every note. This song feels like someone showing up when you need them most, steady, patient, and full of grace.

“A Case of You” by Joni Mitchell
Intimate and emotionally precise. This song feels like reading an old letter you never quite stopped carrying with you.

“God Only Knows” by The Beach Boys
Love expressed with vulnerability and grace. It feels like reassurance that even uncertainty can be held gently.

“Wildflowers” by Tom Petty
Freedom without fear. This song feels like being told you are allowed to be exactly who you are.

“Tennessee Whiskey” by Chris Stapleton
Slow, warm, and grounded. It feels like comfort found in another person’s presence.

“Vienna” by Billy Joel
A reminder to slow down and breathe. This song feels like advice you did not know you needed until it arrived.

“No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley
Memory, resilience, and shared humanity. It feels like community and comfort wrapped into song.

“Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Joyful and imperfect. This song reminds us that home is often a feeling, not a place.

Rick Mitarotonda and Peter Anspach Lead a Soulful Encore of “Jed Stone” and “Sugar Mountain” at Goosemas XII

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The Connecticut rock quintet Goose recently shared a stunning pro-shot video of the emotive encore from the first night of Goosemas XII at the Amica Mutual Pavilion. This special performance features a transition from the original track “Jed Stone” into a tender acoustic rendition of the Gregory Alan Isakov favorite “Master & a Hound” before concluding with a solo spotlight moment for Rick Mitarotonda on the Neil Young classic “Sugar Mountain.” The sold-out Providence crowd witnessed a theatrical spectacle titled Barnaby Glimpse’s Show Upon Time: A Phantom Menagerie that combined immersive puppetry with a setlist full of ambitious covers from Pink Floyd and Radiohead alongside signature deep cuts.

Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas Celebrate Hoser History with ‘Great White North & Strange Brew (44 ¾ Anniversary)’

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Comedy legends Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas bring the ultimate tribute to Canadian culture with the upcoming release of ‘Great White North & Strange Brew (44 ¾ Anniversary)’ on Anthem Records. This massive collection arrives on February 27 in various formats including a deluxe 2 LP and Blu-ray package to honor the enduring legacy of the McKenzie brothers. Fans can enjoy remastered versions of the triple-platinum ‘Great White North’ album and the soundtrack to ‘Strange Brew’ alongside a high-definition presentation of their iconic 1983 feature film.

The influence of Bob and Doug McKenzie remains massive within the music world as evidenced by the high-octane guest appearance of Geddy Lee on the hit single “Take Off”. Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson and rock icon Bryan Adams both cite the duo as essential figures who helped define the Canadian identity through their hilarious sketches and Juno Award winning records. This anniversary set even includes a brand-new karaoke version of “Twelve Days of Christmas” for those ready to sing along with the most famous hosers in history.

Hollywood star Paul Rudd and hockey great Mark Messier join the chorus of fans celebrating this archival treasure which features a 28-page booklet of rare photos and a special poster. The set captures the era when SCTV was appointment television and “Take Off” climbed the Billboard Hot 100 to become a global phenomenon. Whether it is the endlessly quotable dialogue from ‘Strange Brew’ or the satirical brilliance of their early sketches, this collection ensures that the McKenzie brothers stay immortalized for a new generation of listeners.

War On Women Gear Up for the ‘Time Under Tension’ Spring Tour

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The powerhouse feminist hardcore band War On Women brings their high-energy performance back to the stage this March for a highly anticipated spring trek. Vocalist Shawna Potter and the band are ready to debut fresh material from their upcoming full-length album ‘Time Under Tension’ while revisiting the aggressive anthems that fans have loved for over a decade. This run follows the striking new single “Precious Problem” and features a special guest appearance by Oceanator on most dates as the group makes a triumphant return to West Coast venues.

Tour Dates:

03/18 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Little Giant
03/19 – Columbus, OH @ Used Kids Records
03/20 – St Louis, MO @ Duck Room
03/21 – Kansas City, MO @ Recordbar
03/23 – Denver, CO @ HQ
03/24 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Beehive
03/25 – Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Fest*
03/26 – Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project
03/27 – Portland, OR @ Dante’s
03/28 – Arcata, CA @ Rampart Skatepark
03/29 – Oakland, CA @ Doll Fest*
*No Oceanator

Laszlo Buring Reimagines the “Stairway to Heaven” Solo in the Style of Carlos Santana

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Dutch musician Laszlo Buring brings a fresh perspective to a rock masterpiece by performing the legendary “Stairway to Heaven” guitar solo with the unmistakable Latin flair of Carlos Santana. Using a PRS guitar to mirror the signature tone of the legend, Buring transforms the classic Led Zeppelin anthem into a soaring piece of melodic fusion. This flawless interpretation showcases incredible technical skill and creative vision by blending the iconic phrasing of Jimmy Page with the soulful sustain that defines the Santana sound.

David Woodhead Captures the Magic of Musicians in ‘Evidence of Ecstasy’

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Photographer and musician David Woodhead offers a stunning visual narrative of the Canadian independent music scene with his new book ‘Evidence of Ecstasy: David Woodhead’s musical journey in photographs’. This collection serves as a rare window into the 1970s and 80s folk world by featuring intimate black and white images from recording studios and legendary festivals. Readers follow his path from early influences like Brownie McGhee to his pivotal years performing as a bassist with the iconic Stan Rogers.

The book highlights the fierce creativity found within counterculture collectives and the vibrant Queen Street scene of 1980s Toronto. Woodhead brings a personal perspective to his work with influential artists such as the brilliant fiddler Oliver Schroer and the Perth County Conspiracy. By focusing on an era before the ubiquity of cell phone cameras, this work preserves the spirit of musicians who thrived off the beaten track and away from commercial machinery.

Martin Tracey Explores “Pink Sunshine” and “International Rescue” in the New ‘We had a… FUZZBOX… and we used it!!!’ Biography

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Author Martin Tracey delivers a powerful look at the meteoric rise of the most successful all-girl band to play their own instruments with the release of ‘We had a… FUZZBOX… and we used it!!!’. This authorized biography explores the journey of three schoolgirls and a big sister who transformed from a second-gig signing into a worldwide phenomenon. Readers get an exclusive look at the creation of hits like “Pink Sunshine” while the book details the unique unity required to navigate a male-dominated industry during the high-energy years of the British indie and pop scenes.

The narrative captures the unapologetic rebellion and resilience of four women who smashed through barriers with wit and unstoppable energy. This new title serves as a handbook for future generations of female musicians by documenting the trailblazing path the group carved out through tracks like “International Rescue” and “Love Is The Fuel”. From the early days of “Rules And Regulations” to the heights of chart success, the book celebrates the loud and colorful legacy of a band that refused to be silenced and paved the way for everyone who followed.

The Association, The Troggs, Ron Dante, and More Join The ‘Happy Together 2026’ Tour

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The sixteenth edition of the “Happy Together” tour officially hits the road in 2026 with a stacked lineup featuring dozens of Top 10 radio classics. This year marks a major return for The Association as they bring back the lush vocal harmonies found on “Windy” and “Never My Love” after a brief hiatus from the trek. Ron Dante continues his role as the voice of the tour by performing the signature hits of The Archies along with the legendary catalog of The Turtles.

Fans of British invasion sounds can celebrate the addition of The Troggs to this upcoming summer itinerary. The group brings a gritty edge to the stage with the raw energy of “Wild Thing” and the melodic charm of “Love is All Around” for audiences across North America. Joining them is the powerhouse vocalist Jason Scheff who spent three decades fronting Chicago and now brings those massive hits to the “Happy Together” stage for the first time.

The 2026 roster maintains its high standard of pop excellence with returning favorites Gary Puckett and The Vogues delivering their timeless singles. Gary Puckett remains a crowd favorite with the soaring melodies of “Young Girl” and “Lady Willpower” while The Vogues provide the rhythmic drive of “Five O’Clock World” to the nightly setlist. The Fortunes round out the international flair of the show by contributing the catchy hooks of “You’ve Got Your Troubles” to the festivities.

The Cowsills are back once again to share their family harmony and recent music from the ‘Rhythm of the World’ studio album. Their presence remains a cornerstone of the event as they perform the iconic title track from ‘Hair’ and the sunshine pop of “The Rain, The Park and Other Things” for their dedicated fans. This three-month journey across venues like the Florida Theatre and the Birchmere serves as a living tribute to the enduring power of the 1960s pop charts.

Tour Dates:

May 26 – Jacksonville, FL – Florida Theatre
May 29 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall
May 31 – Myrtle Beach, SC – The Carolina Opry Theater
Jun 02 – Alexandria, VA – Birchmere
Jun 03 – Alexandria, VA – Birchmere
Jun 04 – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penn’s Peak
Jun 05 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Center of the Perf. Arts
Jun 12 – Atlantic City, NJ – Ocean Casino Resort
Aug 29 – Wisconsin Dells, WI – Crystal Grand Music Theatre

Big Wreck Delivers Emotional Depth with New Single “Around”

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Canadian rock icons Big Wreck have released their anthemic new ballad “Around,” the latest look at their highly anticipated album ‘The Rest of the Story’, out now via Sonic Unyon Records. Produced by the legendary Nick Raskulinecz, the track captures a unique creative pivot for the band; originally conceived by frontman Ian Thornley as a gritty, Stones-esque rocker, the song evolved into a lush, pop-leaning arrangement filled with experimental guitar textures and sampled sonics. The release follows the massive chart success of their previous single “Believer,” which has spent ten weeks in the Active Rock Top 10, signaling a powerful new era for the group.