“When I started out — being a big black guy from the South — people wanted to see me sing … More
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These handcrafted guitars are made with lumber salvaged from the former Masquerade
Argentinian-born Tomas Holgado was 14 years old the first time he stepped on stage at the Masquerade, one of Atlanta’s … More
Annie Leeth Breaks Barriers: Classically-Trained, Indie Pop Musician to Release Less Traveled
Annie Leeth, an Atlanta-based producer and violinist, left Richmond, VA to pursue an undergraduate degree in music at the University … More
Teen sensation Callista Clark debuts with soulful, boundary pushing country EP
At 17, Callista Clark’s musical abilities extend well beyond her years. Raised in a family of musicians in Zebulon, about … More
Rising Appalachia returns with new album that explores their “Southern trinity”
In late May, the band dropped the surprise album The Lost Mystique of Being in the Know. Self-produced and recorded live … More
Pianist Julie Coucheron makes an unexpected debut with Atlanta Symphony
In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra … More
Music clubs take cautious approach to reopening amid rebounding Covid-19
Every morning for the past three months, Eddie Owen, owner of the Red Clay Music Foundry, has gone to Georgia’s COVID-19 … More
REVIEW: Nikki and the Phantom Callers debut with full-bodied classic Southern Americana
The group’s debut creates haunting and gritty honky-tonk bleeding with the sense of rebellion we all know and love, while … More
These handcrafted guitars are made with lumber salvaged from the former Masquerade
Argentinian-born Tomas Holgado spent many late nights at the Masquerade, one of Atlanta’s most iconic and scrappy venues, attending shows, … More
Soprano Christine Goerke Finds Her Voice, Sings In The ASO’s Season-Ending Fidelio
On June 6 and 8, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra concludes its two-year Beethoven survey — and marks the centennial of the end … More