With Southern rock, in all its varieties, having a renaissance, one of the pioneers of the genre is heading back on the road. On Wednesday, the Marshall Tucker Band announced a spring tour with JJ Grey & Mofro, the swamp blues-rock band from Florida.
Dubbed The Ramblin’ Rooster Tour, the trek kicks off May 15 in Ashland, Kentucky, and hits cities like Cincinnati, Nashville, and Columbia, South Carolina — the home state of the Marshall Tucker Band. Led by singer Doug Gray, the Mtb is known for hits like “Can’t You See,...
Dubbed The Ramblin’ Rooster Tour, the trek kicks off May 15 in Ashland, Kentucky, and hits cities like Cincinnati, Nashville, and Columbia, South Carolina — the home state of the Marshall Tucker Band. Led by singer Doug Gray, the Mtb is known for hits like “Can’t You See,...
- 1/15/2025
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Under a fingernail moon, surrounded by the silhouettes of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Highlands, North Carolina, JJ Grey & Mofro took a moment to soak in the beauty of this year’s Bear Shadow music festival.
“This song is about my love affair with the ocean,” Grey noted of his native Jacksonville, Florida, before launching into “The Sea,” the first tune from his latest album, Olustee. “And I know y’all got a love affair with these mountains.”
In its fourth installment, Bear Shadow has established itself as one of...
“This song is about my love affair with the ocean,” Grey noted of his native Jacksonville, Florida, before launching into “The Sea,” the first tune from his latest album, Olustee. “And I know y’all got a love affair with these mountains.”
In its fourth installment, Bear Shadow has established itself as one of...
- 5/21/2024
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
An event tagged as "Earth's first live digital music festival" will be led by some fittingly big names: The Grateful Dead and Furthur's Bob Weir (and his Scaring the Children band) and Kings of Leon will headline Forever Festival, seven days and seven nights of shows from across the globe that will be broadcast live on their website. During the festival's August 4th through August 11th run, Weir will perform from San Francisco, and the site will feature Kings of Leon's Fred Armisen-directed gig from London.
Other artists confirmed...
Other artists confirmed...
- 7/29/2013
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
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