The Mavericks will honor frontman Raul Malo with two special tribute nights at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, celebrating his voice, resilience, and the band’s 35-year musical legacy with a lineup of friends and collaborators.
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Folk Alliance International’s 2026 Conference heads to New Orleans with keynotes from Big Freedia and Tank, honoring Taj Mahal, Clifton Chenier, and Louisiana Folk Roots in a five-day celebration of folk’s enduring and evolving traditions.
Join the Wild Honey Orchestra and Friends on October 24 for a tribute to Warren Zevon, featuring 25+ songs from his career, hosted by Chris Morris, with all proceeds supporting ADAO and the Ed Asner Family Center.
Award-winning folk, local flavor, and singalongs for all ages — Father Ron and Friends are bringing it to fall fests, lawn concerts, and porch performances.
The award-winning blues band kicks off a high-energy tour across the U.S., Canada, and Europe with a live show fans are calling their best yet.
The Americana Music Association has revealed the nominees for its 24th annual Honors & Awards, spotlighting standout artists like The Mavericks, Sierra Ferrell, MJ Lenderman, Waxahatchee, and Gillian Welch & David Rawlings. Winners will be announced September 10 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium as part of AMERICANAFEST’s 25th anniversary celebration.
This free, family-friendly event transforms the Pike into a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and community—featuring everything from soulful guitar and harmonica-driven blues to zydeco, funk, and jazz. With standout performances by Rick Franklin, Sol Roots, Anthony “Swamp Dog” Clark, Everyday Everybody, and Little Red & The Renegades, this year’s festival is a heartfelt tribute to the artists and sounds that keep the blues alive and thriving in the nation’s capital.
Blues royalty and rising stars converge in Eureka Springs for a weekend of unforgettable music starting tomorrow!
Fur Peace Productions is back with its 2025 Concert Series at Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio, marking the return of exceptional live music to Southeast Ohio after the sale of the Fur Peace Ranch. The series kicks off July 6 with Peter Rowan & Sam Grisman Project, followed by Hot Tuna Acoustic and Suzy Bogguss with Jorma Kaukonen. Tickets go on sale February 18 for these intimate, historic performances at one of Ohio’s finest venues.
Fronted by Devon Allman and Duane Betts featuring: Alex Orbison (son of Roy Orbison), Justin Corgan, Johnny Stachela, John Ginty and John Lum plus special guest support from Tommy Prine, Greg Koch, and Mattie Schell on select dates – plus a co-headline show with The Record Company!
