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Brandon Woody Announces For The Love Of It All, a Soul-Stirring Debut on Blue Note Records

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For The Love Of It All is more than trumpeter and composer Brandon Woody’s recording debut; it is a manifesto, a ritual, a hymn to the enduring power of love. Joined by his band Upendo — Troy Long (piano, organ, Rhodes, keyboards), Quincy Phillips (drums), and Michael Saunders (bass) with special guests Imani-Grace (vocals), Vittorio Stropoli (aux synth) — the Baltimore-born and based artist extends an invitation into communion with a striking body of work. The album will be released May 9 on Blue Note Records and is available for pre-order now on Blue Note Store exclusive color vinyl, black vinyl, CD, and digital download.

Woody describes “Real Love, Pt. 1,” the album’s lead single, as “the essence of the group.” Co-written by Long, it’s a rare piece that balances individuality and community, leaving listeners with a visceral sense of what For The Love Of It All really means. This track is where they empty themselves entirely, leaving traces of their humanity — sweat, laughter, and tears — pressed into the sound. It is a bold testament to the trust, interplay, and love that binds them. The song opens with conviction, each instrument claiming its space with a distinct and purposeful voice. Stropoli joins the quartet on aux synth, an electrifying layer that expands the piece. Woody’s trumpet rises, fierce and unyielding, as Long and Phillips fold in rhythmic spirals beside him—delicate yet deliberate.

For The Love Of It All surges with love, not as a fleeting sentiment but as an elemental force channeled through sound. Each song emits a lineage of perseverance, an inheritance of resilience passed down through intuitive memory. This project sews a tapestry of music that holds space for the unseen — love in its purest form: communal, generational, and radical. It is a reckoning with history and a strong gesture toward the future, where the boundaries between emotion and sound dissolve, leaving only the raw, unmediated truth of connection.

With his debut on Blue Note Records, Woody positions himself as both an innovator and a griot, balancing technical mastery with a reverence for his roots. This album anchors itself in the past while reverberating forward, tethering listeners to something larger than themselves. In every track, love is palpable, not idealized, but complex, textured, and human. This is music that carries, uplifts, and insists that survival is its own form of artistry, powered by the knowledge that love, in all its dimensions, is what binds us across generations and geographies.

Jordan Rakei Announces ‘The Loop (Deluxe)’ with Three New Tracks and Live Royal Albert Hall Performances

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Revered multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer Jordan Rakei has today announced a deluxe version of his latest studio album The Loop, which features three new tracks: ‘Celebrate’ featuring STUTS (which has already reached 2 million global streams), ‘The Seize’ and today’s lead single, ‘Talk Talk Talk’, which was recorded at the iconic Abbey Road studios during Jordan’s year-long residency. Speaking on the track, Jordan Rakei explains: “This song is simply about talking about your problems with people you trust. It was a really healthy exercise to let stuff go. Now I’m able to process stuff a lot better.”

The Loop, Rakei’s fifth album saw Jordan achieve his first Top 40 album, be named Abbey Road’s first ever Artist In Residence, play a coveted slot on Glastonbury’s West Holts stage, sell out his biggest-ever shows globally, curate his very own BBC Prom, and finish the year of 2024 with 2 stellar sold-out nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall. As well as the previously unheard singles, The Loop (Deluxe) version also features live versions of ‘Trust’, ‘Hopes and Dreams’ & ‘Friend Or Foe’ from the Royal Albert Hall shows.

Released last year via Decca (and Verve Forecast in the US), The Loop marked a new chapter in Jordan’s career that coincided with a number of profound changes in his personal life. It’s an extraordinary record, not least for its sheer, breathtaking ambition whilst retaining the experimental, off-kilter vibe he’s synonymous with. Containing singles ‘Flowers’‘Freedom’‘Learning’, ‘Friend or Foe’ and ‘Trust’, the album showcased his typically bold production style alongside spectacular orchestral arrangements and haunting choirs, hypnotic beats and an Odyssean-style narrative that charts a course through times of darkness and positivity.

Recorded at RAK Studios, self-produced and mixed by Ben Baptie, fans and critics will note how on The Loop, Rakei has stepped away from the DIY sound he was once known for (and still loves). He grew up listening to artists such as Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers, Curtis Mayfield and D’Angelo and having returned to immersing himself with their music recently, he knew he didn’t want this new album to sound like it was made in a bedroom. Inspired by a Bill Withers documentary, in which his hero ignored the contempt of his peers for daring to reach higher, Rakei set about assembling a crack team of musicians to fulfill his own crystal clear ambitions for this album.

Speaking on the deluxe version, Jordan explains, “This deluxe album is special for me, because it features two new songs that hold a special place in my heart. So happy for them to be coming out in the world. It also features three live performances from my shows at The Royal Albert Hall last year which were some of my favourite live performances throughout the year of touring this record!”

Original album:
Flowers
Freedom
Friend or Foe
Forgive
Royal
Trust
State of Mind
Hopes and Dreams
Learning
Cages
Everything Everything
Miracle
A Little Life

Deluxe additions:
Celebrate
Talk Talk Talk
The Seize
Friend or Foe – Live from The Royal Albert Hall
Hopes and Dreams – Live from The Royal Albert Hall
Trust – Live from The Royal Albert Hall

The Tragically Hip’s Music Takes the Stage in ‘It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken,’ Premiering in 2026

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The legendary music of Canada’s most beloved and influential rock bands, The Tragically Hip, will come to life in a brand-new musical from producers David and Hannah Mirvish and Michael Rubinoff. With songs from the iconic catalogue of The Tragically Hip and a book by Brian Hill and Ahmed Moneka, It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken tells the story of a family in turmoil facing the revelation of long-guarded secrets, and the resilience they find through a group of friends in the micro-mosaic of Toronto’s Kensington Market.

It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken will immerse audiences in a powerful original story integrated with The Tragically Hip’s timeless hits, capturing the raw energy, heartfelt lyrics, and unmistakable spirit that have made them an essential part of Canada’s musical identity.

It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken will have its world premiere in 2026 at Theatre Aquarius in Hamilton, Ontario, under the leadership of Artistic Director Mary Francis Moore, in partnership with Thousand Islands Playhouse, led by Managing Artistic Director Brett Christopher. The show will be further developed in partnership with The Creative School Chrysalis at Toronto Metropolitan University. Full details will be announced at a later date.

“Some of the country’s best theatre makers have come together to create a show that honours our music,” said The Tragically Hip. “It’s exciting to see our songs interpreted in a new way that will continue to connect audiences, while supporting a compelling story for the theatrical stage.”

“The Tragically Hip are a foundational part of Canadian culture and music, to be able to support a musical using their music and telling a wonderfully Canadian story is such an exciting opportunity,” said David and Hannah Mirvish.

“The Tragically Hip’s music has had a huge impact on me and millions of other lives, transcending generations and people from all walks of life,” said Rubinoff. “This musical is an opportunity to not only honour the band’s legacy but also celebrate their glorious music. It is a dream project.”

Casting will begin next month with an open casting call on Sunday, March 9, 2025 at The Creative School Chrysalis at Toronto Metropolitan University, 43 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, sign in from 9AM – 1PM. Please note that CAEA members will be seen first. More information about casting is available at theatreaquarius.org/auditions-submission.com

From their hometown of Kingston, ON, Rob Baker, Gord Downie, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois and Gord Sinclair skyrocketed to fame as The Tragically Hip with their signature blend of rock anthems and poetic lyricism. Over their storied career, the band released 14 studio albums, 9 of which hit #1 in Canada, won 17 Juno Awards, and were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and received a star on Canada’s Walk Of Fame. Their 2016 cross-Canada tour, undertaken after Downie’s terminal cancer diagnosis, was a cultural phenomenon watched by millions. On September 5, 2024, celebrating their 40th anniversary, The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal, a definitive four-part documentary series about the band, premiered at The Toronto International Film Festival, winning the People’s Choice Award. The documentary is currently streaming on Amazon Prime worldwide.

David Tennant Kicks Off the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2025 with a Kilt and a Proclaimers Classic

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David Tennant may have just redefined the art of the awards show opening. Kilt-clad and brimming with Scottish pride, the actor launched the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2025 with a raucous, audience-led rendition of I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers. Delivered in a thick Scottish brogue, the performance was both an homage to his roots and a masterclass in how to command a room. With the energy of a pub singalong and the presence of a Shakespearean lead, Tennant reminded us that showmanship isn’t just about spectacle—it’s about bringing people together.

Louder Than Life 2025 Unleashes Its Biggest Lineup Ever with Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Rob Zombie, and More

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Louder Than Life will be disturbing the peace in 2025 with one of the biggest and LOUDEST festivals in North America all year. Over 160 bands will perform on 6 stages September 18, 19, 20 & 21 at the Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY for the 11th edition of Louder Than Life. Louder Than Life 2025 also marks the largest lineup in the history of producer Danny Wimmer Presents.

In addition to the previously announced return of metal legends Slayer, the four-day destination event will also feature Rob Zombie in a global exclusive performance of Astro-Creep: 2000 in honor of the album’s 25th anniversary, plus Marilyn Manson on Thursday; Avenged Sevenfold, Sleep Token and Breaking Benjamin on Friday; Deftones, Bad Omens and A Perfect Circle on Saturday; and Bring Me The Horizon, $uicideboy$ and Evanescence on Sunday.

America’s Loudest Rock & Metal Festival will also feature performances from Knocked Loose, Three Days Grace, Lamb of God, Mudvayne, I Prevail, Spiritbox, All Time Low, Dream Theater, Stone Temple Pilots, Motionless in White, Cypress Hill, Acid Bath, DOWN, Lorna Shore, Bruce Dickinson, and many more.

“Louder Than Life has always been about showcasing the future of rock and heavy music while honoring the legends who paved the way. Bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Bad Omens, $uicideboy$, Motionless In White, Spiritbox, I Prevail, Slaughter To Prevail, Lorna Shore, Wage War, Dayseeker, and Knocked Loose aren’t just performing-they’re defining the next generation of headliners,” says Danny Wimmer of Danny Wimmer Presents. “At the same time, pioneers like Slayer, Deftones, A Perfect Circle, and Avenged Sevenfold have set the standard, proving that this music is always evolving. This is where the past, present, and future of heavy music collide.”

“We’re coming back to Louder Than Life in Louisville. Get ready f*ckers!” says Slayer’s Tom Araya.

“We are very thrilled to finally be returning to America. We have missed our fans dearly and LOUDER THAN LIFE is one of our favorite festivals to play,” adds Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes.

“Louder Than Life 2025 will bring electrifying beats and bold bites to the Commonwealth,” says David S. Beck, president & CEO of Kentucky Venues. “As one of the nation’s largest and most celebrated music festivals, it continues to grow at the Kentucky Exposition Center, solidifying its place as a uniquely Kentucky experience and a must-visit event.”

While festival producers Danny Wimmer Presents have unveiled some of the Louder Than Life 2025 bands in recent weeks, the full music lineup–including several reunions and rare performances–is as follows for the 11th year of the fan-favorite event: Slayer, Deftones, Avenged Sevenfold, Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, $uicideboy$, Bad Omens, Rob Zombie, A Perfect Circle, Breaking Benjamin, Marilyn Manson, Evanescence, Knocked Loose, Three Days Grace, Lamb of God, Mudvayne, I Prevail, Spiritbox, All Time Low, Dream Theater, Stone Temple Pilots, Motionless in White, Cypress Hill, Acid Bath, DOWN, Lorna Shore, Bruce Dickinson, The Story So Far, Slaughter To Prevail, Trivium, Chiodos, Hollywood Undead, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Cannibal Corpse, Black Veil Brides, Insane Clown Posse, Dayseeker, Wage War, Powerwolf, Flyleaf w/ Lacey Sturm, Cavalera, Machine Head, Chimaira, Neck Deep, PVRIS, Tech N9ne, Testament, Kublai Khan TX, Story of the Year, Letlive., Glassjaw, State Champs, We Came As Romans, Crossfade, Exodus, DRAIN, From Ashes To New, Static-X, Hatebreed, August Burns Red, Bilmuri, Queensrÿche, Imminence, Atreyu, Carcass, DragonForce, Alestorm, Sebastian Bach, Of Mice & Men, Whitechapel, Suicide Silence, Fleshwater, Superheaven, Kittie, Blessthefall, Rev Theory, Accept, Failure, DevilDriver, Stabbing Westward, Hinder, Counterparts, Yngwie Malmsteen, Municipal Waste, Memphis May Fire, Set It Off, The Black Dahlia Murder, Fear Factory, Scowl, Dope, Violent Vira, Demon Hunter, Spineshank, Hawthorne Heights, From First To Last, The Plot In You, Northlane, Snot, LANDMVRKS, Gloryhammer, Winds of Plague, Brand of Sacrifice, Catch Your Breath, 10 Years, Magnolia Park, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Sleep Theory, Miss May I, Thrown, Escape The Fate, Hot Milk, 12 Stones, Dying Wish, Quannnic, Sanguisugabogg, Nonpoint, Full of Hell, Gideon, Walls of Jericho, The Union Underground, The Funeral Portrait, Attack Attack!, Norma Jean, It Dies Today, Woe, Is Me, Thornhill, Left To Suffer, Aurorawave, Guilt Trip, Spiritworld, RA, Return To Dust, Chained Saint, WARGASM, Amira Elfeky, PeelingFlesh, Ded, Disembodied Tyrant, If Not For Me, Colorblind, Mugshot, Liliac, Savage Hands, Small Town Titans, Smile Empty Soul, Halocene, Versus Me, The Haunt, Kami Kehoe, Picturesque, Snuffed On Sight, Big Ass Truck, Fulci, Not Enough Space, Uncured, Islander, ENMY, No Resolve, Gates To Hell, XCOMM, Sicksense, Imperial Tide, plus the “Loudest in LOU” Contest Winner.

Tyler, The Creator Expands CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR with Asia Dates

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In the midst of the North American leg of his CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR, Tyler, The Creator announces new tour dates across Asia in September. Starting September 9th in Tokyo and ending in Manila on September 20th with stops in Seoul and Bangkok along the way, the dates round out his world tour that encompasses North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR is in support of Tyler’s critically acclaimed and Billboard chart-topping album CHROMAKOPIA, which sat atop the Billboard 200 chart for 3 weeks upon its release in late 2024 and set the record for the biggest streaming debut for a rap album on Spotify ever at the time of its release.

Just shy of 3 weeks into the world tour, Tyler has already been designated “one of the most exciting live performers of this era” by the Los Angeles Times and “one of the best performers in rap” by Complex following the first of his six nights performing at Crypto.com Arena in his hometown of Los Angeles.

Tickets for Seoul, Bangkok and Manila will be available for purchase on March 5th at 12 pm local time. Tickets for Tokyo will be on sale on March 20th at 6PM JST.

North America Tour Dates

2/4 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center *^
2/6 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum *^
2/8 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center *^
2/11 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena *^
2/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena *^
2/17 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena *^
2/20 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena *^
2/23 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center *^
2/24 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena *^
2/26 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center *^
2/28 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena *^
3/2 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena *^
3/5 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center *^
3/7 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena *^
3/9 – San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego *^
3/12 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center *^
3/15 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center *^
3/17 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center *^
3/19 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center *^
3/21 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena *^
3/22 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center ^
3/24 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center ^
3/26 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center *^
3/28 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena *^
3/29 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center *^
4/1 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena *^
6/27 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center *^
6/28 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse *^
6/30 – Chicago, IL @ United Center *^
7/3 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena *^
7/5 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center *^
7/8 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden *^
7/11 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena *^
7/12 – Raleigh, NC @ Lenovo Center *^
7/14 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden *^
7/17 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center *^
7/22 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre *^
7/24 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena *^
7/27 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center *^

UK/EU Tour Dates

4/25 – Antwerp, BE @ Sportpaleis *^
4/27 – Paris, FR @ Accor Arena *^
4/30 – Milan, IT @ Unipol Forum *^
5/1 – Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion *^
5/2 – Frankfurt, DE @ Festhalle *^
5/4 – Cologne, DE @ LANXESS Arena *^
5/6 – Oslo, NO @ Oslo Spektrum *^
5/7 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena *^
5/9 – Prague, CZ @ O2 arena *^
5/10 – Krakow, PL @ TAURON Arena Krakow *^
5/12 – Berlin, DE @ Uber Arena *^
5/14 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome *^
5/17 – Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena Birmingham *^
5/19 – London, UK @ The O2 *^
5/21 – London, UK @ The O2 *^
5/24 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena *^
5/27 – Manchester, UK @ Co-op Live *^
5/30 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro *^
AU/NZ Tour Dates

8/18 – Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena *^
8/22 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena *^
8/23 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena *^
8/26 – Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena *^
8/27 – Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena *^
8/30 – Brisbane, AU @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre *^
9/4 – Perth, AU @ RAC Arena *^
Asia Tour Dates

^ = Direct support from Paris Texas

9/9 – Tokyo, JP @ Ariake Arena ^
9/13 – Seoul, KR @ KINTEX Hall 10 ^
9/16 – Bangkok, TH @ IMPACT Arena ^
9/20 – Manila, PH @ Araneta Coliseum ^

Amy Irving Unveils “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” Featuring Steve Earle Ahead of ‘Always Will Be’ Album

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Today, Academy Award-nominated actress Amy Irving has shared her new single “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” featuring Steve Earle, the latest offering from her forthcoming album Always Will Be, out April 25 via Queen Of The Castle Records/Missing Piece Records. Originally written by Tony Award-winning songwriter Frank Loesser and popularized further by Willie Nelson, “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” finds Irving and Earle exchanging confessional verses about a lover’s lament over a sauntering, jazzy arrangement. The new track is one of many renditions from her longtime friend Nelson’s iconic catalog that comprises Always Will Be, with additional special guests including Amy Helm, Louis Cato, Chris Pierce, Lizzie No and Nelson himself.

“I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” arrives on the heels of Irving’s critically acclaimed film Crossing Delancey being added to the Criterion Collection earlier this month. She recently spoke with Vulture about “the New York rom-com classic” and this prestigious honor.

“Two of the songs on my new album, which is a celebration of Willie Nelson’s music, were not written by him,” says Irving. “He sang wonderful renditions of ‘I Wish I Didn’t Love You So’ and ‘I’d Have to Be Crazy’ in the past, and he suggested them for me. ‘I Wish…’ was written by Frank Loesser in 1947 for the Paramount movie The Perils of Pauline, and the amazing Steve Earle joins me for this duet. One of my very favorite albums in the world is the soundtrack to the movie One From the Heart with Tom Waits singing his songs in his deep, gravelly voice along with the more pure sounds of Crystal Gayle. I feel like we are in the same lane with this new recording.”

“I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” follows the bittersweet “Always Will Be” (feat. Amy Helm), a tribute to Irving’s late best friend Judy Nelson that has garnered praise from Variety, Holler, The Bluegrass Situation and more. The origin of Always Will Be begins with Irving and Nelson’s decades-long friendship, which spans back to meeting while shooting the 1980 film Honeysuckle Rose. After dueting on a reimagining of his song “I’m Waiting Forever,” Nelson proposed that Irving record an album entirely of his work. She took him up on the offer, collaborating again with bandleader Goolis (Jules David Bartkowski) for these 10 genre-defying tracks.

Over Irving’s prolific career, she has been heralded as a “revelation” by Time, while Variety dubbed her “a gifted stage actress of uncompromising integrity.” She first came to prominence with early screen roles in Brian DePalma’s Carrie and The Fury. Nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in Yentl, Irving has captivated audiences with beloved starring roles in films like Crossing Delancey, The Competition and Micki and Maude.

Now in this latest chapter, Irving has created an arresting body of work that couples her gift for dynamic storytelling with her talent for bringing unexpected and inspiring interpretations to the works of others. Shifting into music, the playground may look slightly different, but the creative impulse and deep dedication to craft remain.

Irving will be performing album release shows at New York City’s City Winery on May 4 and Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY on May 31. For more information and tickets, visit amyirvingmusic.com.

Always Will Be Tracklist:

1. It’s a Dream Come True (feat. Lizzie No)

2. Yesterday’s Wine (feat. Goolis)

3. I Guess I’ve Come to Live Here In Your Eyes (feat. Chris Pierce)

4. I’d Have To Be Crazy

5. If You Want Me to Love You I Will

6. I Wish I Didn’t Love You So (feat. Steve Earle)

7. Getting Over You (feat. Goolis)

8. Everywhere I Go (feat. Louis Cato)

9. Always Will Be (feat. Amy Helm)

10. Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground (feat. Willie Nelson)

SweetWater 420 Fest Celebrates 20 Years with Bold Sustainability Initiatives

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SweetWater Brewing Company, the largest craft brewer in Atlanta and the Southeast and a subsidiary of Tilray Brands, Inc. is setting a new standard for music festival sustainability with an innovative lineup of eco-friendly initiatives for its 20th-anniversary 420 Fest.

The highly anticipated three-day event, taking place April 18-20 at Atlanta’s Historic Pullman Yards, is held annually around Earth Day to celebrate the planet through music, local brews, and a strong emphasis on reducing environmental impact.

SweetWater will once again donate $10 from every ticket sold to the Waterkeeper Alliance, a nonprofit that protects local waterways. Tickets are available now.

SweetWater 420 Fest is also partnering with Greenway Festival Management Group, which aims to make Atlanta’s outdoor festivals more sustainable, on the following activations:

Habitat for Humanity’s “Million Can Program”: Repurposing 150,000 recycled cans from the festival to help fund the construction of a new home built to green standards.

CompostNow Partnership: Requiring vendors to adhere to composting and recycling practices, transforming all food waste into usable garden soil.

Energy Offset: Offsetting 100% of sound and lighting energy consumption with green energy credits.

Green Transportation: Promoting walkability, public transit options, and bike ridership, including the addition of an e-bike charging station and a 500-1,000 bike valet area.

The Planet 420 Program: Educating and inspiring attendees through partnerships with nonprofits like Waterkeeper Alliance, support for local green entrepreneurs, an educational space, composting and recycling job opportunities, and demonstrations of eco-friendly technologies and products.

In the lead-up to the festival, SweetWater and Greenway Festival Management Group will continue to announce additional sustainability activations.

“As we celebrate two decades of music, beer, and culture, SweetWater 420 Fest is staying true to its roots by recommitting to our core values – including sustainability,” said Ty Gilmore, President of Tilray Beverages, North America. “This year’s festival takes our commitment to the next level with initiatives that not only reduce our environmental impact but also inspire our community to embrace greener practices. SweetWater is here for a good time, and we want Mother Earth to be here for a long time.”

By incorporating sustainable practices into every facet of the festival, SweetWater 420 Fest aims to be a model for other large-scale events, leaving a smaller ecological footprint while educating and engaging attendees.

“We’re thrilled to partner on events with environmentally conscious companies like SweetWater Brewing, who really ‘walk the walk,’” said Walter Brown, Co-Founder of Greenway Festival Management Group. “SweetWater 420 Fest’s ambitious goals of 100% composting, recycling, and energy offset showcase how festivals can lead the charge in sustainability and inspire the festival industry to prioritize alternative transportation and environmental responsibility while creating memorable experiences for attendees.”

Tickets for the 2025 SweetWater 420 Fest, along with additional festival details, are available now at SweetWater420Fest.com.

Maya de Vitry Expands Her Musical Universe with ‘The Only Moment’ and Spring Tour

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Originally from Lancaster, PA, Maya de Vitry is a Nashville-based singer, songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist whose music blurs the lines of folk, alt-country, indie rock, and Americana. An admirer of the dedicated songcraft of writers like John Prine and Gillian Welch—and of the stirring vocals of artists like Bonnie Raitt and Nina Simone—Maya de Vitry’s music invites listeners into a space of openness and connection.

Her most recent solo release, The Only Moment [July 2024], is a strikingly gorgeous collection of songs that paint a beautiful sonic portrait of her emotional range and power as a vocalist. De Vitry has independently released four records and has nurtured a devoted community of listeners since she launched a solo career with her 2019 album Adaptations, after a formative chapter with roots-Americana trio The Stray Birds.

She has earned praise from Rolling Stone Country (“…de Vitry’s songwriting balances her intensely personal, microscopic style of storytelling with a straightforward, accessible delivery”), NPR Music (“the perfect soundtrack for uncorking that emotion and (defiantly) loving life again”), No Depression (“her songs shiver with an emotional immediacy that stirs our hearts”), and Glide Magazine (“her voice is among the most ethereal and pure in roots music”), among others.

When she is not collaborating live on stage, de Vitry thrives in the studio. Her songwriting appears on albums by Molly Tuttle, Lindsay Lou, and Steve Poltz, and her versatility as a multi-instrumentalist and harmony singer enriches numerous Nashville records.

Maya has also begun taking on another behind-the-scenes role in bringing music into the world, not only to produce her own album, The Only Moment, but also serving as a producer for others, including her guitarist Joel Timmons’ debut record, Psychedelic Surf Country. She says, “The performances are bursting with the humor and straight-talking and drinking-deeply-from-the-cup-of-life attitude that is Joel, and I’m so proud of what we made.”

She also produced the recent debut single, “Streets of Boulder (Feat. Molly Tuttle, Kyle Tuttle),” for singer and bassist Shelby Means. [Released Feb 14, 2025] “Shelby is an absolute force of nature in the bluegrass world,” says Maya of Means, who is a member of Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, with whom she gained her first GRAMMY win. “Shelby is a deep feeler, and it really comes through in her singing—and the band is just epic!”

Maya’s expansive relationship with music seems to allow her to move joyfully between genres, especially in her collaborations. Exploring a fusion of electronic/ambient/folk music performed on clarinets and synth, her voice soars as a featured guest vocalist on a new emotive track “Over and Over.” The song will be released on March 5 as part of Chris Lippincott’s forthcoming full-length record and was co-written by Lippincott, de Vitry, and jazz musician David Williford.

Another collaborative track has taken on a life of its own. In his article entitled, “One Song In Many Voices – The Story Of ‘Nothing Else Matters,” WMOT Roots Radio’s Craig Havighurst declares, “it crossed a bridge into a wider world…” “Nothing Else Matters” was co-written by de Vitry and Phoebe Hunt. The song was released by Hunt as the title track of her 2023 album, is the opening cut on Lindsay Lou’s 2023 album Queen Of Time, and in 2024 on de Vitry’s The Only Moment. Other musical friends have continued to record their own versions of the song in a variety of formats, including Bonnie Sims [Big Richard], Nicki Bluhm with Mimi Naja [Fruition], Lauren Balthrop, and Hannah Seng.

Havighurst elaborates, “Here though is something rare, a contemporary song written by mid-career standouts of the roots music scene that’s being interpreted by others in real time, one of the highest compliments one can pay a song… Any songwriter would be gratified to write an American folk standard. Maybe Maya and Phoebe already have.”

Maya says of it all, “In the music industry—and society in general—it’s possible to feel that we are pitted against one another. But music seems to come from a much more boundary-less, universal place, and it just flows through all of us. As much as I can, I try to give and receive in a musical ecosystem where we are trusting each other, lifting each other up, and letting music flow between us. It gives me hope. It’s like weaving an interconnected web, instead of insisting on taking the journey alone on some straight and narrow path.”

“I’m not just making different music now. It feels like I’m breathing in a different atmosphere,” Maya says, reflecting on her evolution from the single-minded focus of The Stray Birds to her more fluid and generative musical present. Her sense of liberation is especially apparent in her live shows, which have become a space for spontaneity, peace, and freedom, often woven together with personal stories. “After the show, I just want to know if I’ve helped you to feel more free,” Maya continues. “That’s my quiet agreement—to myself, my bandmates, and everyone in the audience.”

With a magnetic voice and a hard-won sense of purpose, Maya has toured across North America and Europe, supporting artists like The Wood Brothers, Aoife O’Donovan, John Craigie, and Mighty Poplar.

Maya de Vitry Spring 2025 Tour Dates:
3/18 Tue – The Palindrome at Eaglemount Wine and Cider – Port Townsend, WA*
3/19 Wed – The Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA*
3/20 Thu – Showdown – Portland, OR*
3/22 Sat – The Talent Club – Talent, OR*
3/26 Wed – The Eastside Bowl: The 58 – Nashville, TN !
4/24 Thu – The Parlor Room – Northampton, MA #
4/25 Fri – The Town and City Festival – Lowell, MA #
4/26 Sat – Spire Center for Performing Arts – Plymouth, MA #
5/2 Fri – Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival – Pittsboro, NC =
5/4 Sun – Sundays on The River Olivette River Pavilion – Asheville, NC =
5/7 Wed – Natalie’s Grandview – Columbus, OH =
5/8 Thu – G.A.R. Hall – Peninsula, OH =
5/9 Fri – Funhouse at Mr. Smalls – Millvale, PA =
5/10 Sat – Pale Fire Brewing Co – Harrisonburg, VA =
5/11 Sun – Mountain Stage Radio Show – Charleston, WV =
5/17 Sat – Sleeping in The Woods Songwriting Festival – Monticello KY %

* Trio: Maya w/ Joel Timmons and Ethan Jodziewicz
! Full Band
# Duo: Maya w/ Joel Timmons
= Trio: Maya w/ Joel Timmmons and Rhees Williams
% Solo: Maya

RockyGrass 2025 Brings Bluegrass Legends and Rising Stars Back to Planet Bluegrass

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Much like its larger sister festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Planet Bluegrass’s RockyGrass is a homecoming for Festivarians far and wide. Not only do families and friends return year after year to dip their toes in the Saint Vrain River and enjoy the finest bluegrass and bluegrass-adjacent music the world has to offer, but world-class musicians also count the days until their return to the Planet Bluegrass Ranch to catch up and collaborate with friends on the legendary Colorado front range stage. They typically also dip their toes in the Saint Vrain River.

This year, over the weekend of July 25th-27th, RockyGrass returns to the ranch in Lyons, Colorado, just under an hour’s drive from the Denver International Airport. From bright-burning bluegrass stars like Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, The Infamous Stringdusters, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, and East Nash Grass; to time-honored fan favorites Sam Bush Bluegrass Band, The Del McCoury Band, and Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, there’s a little bit of something for each and every discerning ear attending RockyGrass. Peter Rowan is joining forces with Sam Grisman Project to present the music of Old & In The Way and 2023 RockyGrass Band Contest winners, The Fretliners, have made their way up the bill to perform a Saturday evening main stage set. In addition to main stage performances, RockyGrass Festivarians will have the chance to more closely interact with musical performances and workshops in the site’s beautiful 300-seat Wildflower Pavillion.

The full RockyGrass 2025 lineup can be found below. For all other information, please visit bluegrass.com/rockygrass. Limited tickets and camping passes for RockyGrass 2025 are still available. For all ticket and camping information, and to purchase tickets, please visit this link.

Friday, July 25

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

The Del McCoury Band

East Nash Grass

Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves

Mr. Sun

Mason Via

Band Contest Winners: Off The Rails

Saturday, July 26

Sam Bush Bluegrass Band

AJ Lee & Blue Summit

The Fretliners

Breabach

Becky Buller Band

Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road

Jake Leg

Instrument Contest Finals

Sunday, July 27

The Infamous Stringdusters

Rhonda Vincent & The Rage

Peter Rowan with Sam Grisman Project

Lindsay Lou

The Faux Paws

Seth Mulder & Midnight Run

Rose & Grant’s Sunday Set