Ray Lamontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov have announced a US co-headlining tour set for this fall.
The two singers and songwriters will bring their respective shows to amphitheaters around the country in September and October, and will be joined by The Secret Sisters for each date. The co-headlining run kicks off on September 4th in Missoula, Montana, continuing with dates in Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Atlanta, and more. The 17-date trek ends with a show in Raleigh, North Carolina on October 13th. See the full list of dates below.
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Tickets for Ray Lamontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov’s 2024 tour will first be available via a Live Nation pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, April 24th at 10:00 a.m. local time (use access code Riff). Tickets will then go on-sale for the general public on Friday, April 26th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
The two singers and songwriters will bring their respective shows to amphitheaters around the country in September and October, and will be joined by The Secret Sisters for each date. The co-headlining run kicks off on September 4th in Missoula, Montana, continuing with dates in Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Atlanta, and more. The 17-date trek ends with a show in Raleigh, North Carolina on October 13th. See the full list of dates below.
Get Ray Lamontagne Tickets Here
Tickets for Ray Lamontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov’s 2024 tour will first be available via a Live Nation pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, April 24th at 10:00 a.m. local time (use access code Riff). Tickets will then go on-sale for the general public on Friday, April 26th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
- 4/18/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Add another one to your Record Store Day 2024 Must-Have list: Olivia Rodrigo and Noah Kahan’s respective covers of “Stick Season” and “lacy” recorded for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge are being pressed to 7-inch vinyl for the April 20th event.
Rodrigo performed her take on Kahan’s breakout 2022 hit during her Live Lounge session at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever Cemetery last October. A month later, Kahan was in BBC Radio 1’s studio and decided to return the favor with his version of Rodrigo’s Guts cut. Now, the two covers will be presented as a double-sided single limited to 15,000 pressings on colored vinyl for Rsd 2024.
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At the time of his own session, Kahan said Rodrigo’s cover left him “honored” and “inspired.” He chose to take a crack at “lacy” because it “highlights what I love so much about Olivia’s lyricism...
Rodrigo performed her take on Kahan’s breakout 2022 hit during her Live Lounge session at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever Cemetery last October. A month later, Kahan was in BBC Radio 1’s studio and decided to return the favor with his version of Rodrigo’s Guts cut. Now, the two covers will be presented as a double-sided single limited to 15,000 pressings on colored vinyl for Rsd 2024.
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At the time of his own session, Kahan said Rodrigo’s cover left him “honored” and “inspired.” He chose to take a crack at “lacy” because it “highlights what I love so much about Olivia’s lyricism...
- 2/22/2024
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
Noah Kahan has released Stick Season (Forever), a 30-song compilation that features collects all of his recent collaborations, including previously unheard tracks with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov and a song called “Forever.”
Stick Season (Forever) is the final edition of Noah Kahan’s Stick Season series. Stick Season originally came out in 2022, but an expanded 2023 version titled Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) added seven tracks, including the top 10 hit, “Dial Drunk.” Now, the singer and songwriter has compiled his various collaborations, bonus tracks, and the original album onto one large collection.
Stick Season (Forever) features several notable guests accompanying Kahan, including collaborations with Post Malone (“Dial Drunk”), Kacey Musgraves (“She Calls Me Back”), Hozier (“Northern Attitude”), Sam Fender (“Homesick”), Lizzy McAlpine (“Call Your Mom”), and Gracie Abrams. The latest of these collaborations are Kahan’s duets with Brandi Carlile (“You’re Gonna Go Far”) and...
Stick Season (Forever) is the final edition of Noah Kahan’s Stick Season series. Stick Season originally came out in 2022, but an expanded 2023 version titled Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) added seven tracks, including the top 10 hit, “Dial Drunk.” Now, the singer and songwriter has compiled his various collaborations, bonus tracks, and the original album onto one large collection.
Stick Season (Forever) features several notable guests accompanying Kahan, including collaborations with Post Malone (“Dial Drunk”), Kacey Musgraves (“She Calls Me Back”), Hozier (“Northern Attitude”), Sam Fender (“Homesick”), Lizzy McAlpine (“Call Your Mom”), and Gracie Abrams. The latest of these collaborations are Kahan’s duets with Brandi Carlile (“You’re Gonna Go Far”) and...
- 2/9/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Noah Kahan has closed out his Stick Season series with Stick Season (Forever), a release that includes duets with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov. The final chapter features Kahan’s new single, “Forever,” “You’re Gonna Go Far” with Carlile, and “Paul Revere” with Isakov.
“I am excited and kind of sad to be releasing Forever, alongside these two dream collaborations with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov,” Kahan said in a statement. “Firstly, I’m grateful and beyond proud to be sharing these two songs with artists that have soundtracked my entire life.
“I am excited and kind of sad to be releasing Forever, alongside these two dream collaborations with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov,” Kahan said in a statement. “Firstly, I’m grateful and beyond proud to be sharing these two songs with artists that have soundtracked my entire life.
- 2/9/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
It’d been six years since Kathleen Edwards had seriously thought about making music when she received an out-of-the-blue phone call from the manager of country star Maren Morris in 2017. For the previous three years, Edwards had been working 12-hour days at Quitters Coffee, the neighborhood cafe in suburban Ottawa she opened after a series of creative, mental health, and romantic crises led her to pause her music career in 2014.
Morris, a longtime fan, wanted to know if the Canadian singer-songwriter would write with her. Edwards was intrigued. “I thought,...
Morris, a longtime fan, wanted to know if the Canadian singer-songwriter would write with her. Edwards was intrigued. “I thought,...
- 5/19/2020
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Winners in the country music, Americana/roots, and bluegrass categories were announced during the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony on Sunday afternoon.
Tanya Tucker won two awards, Best Country Album for While I’m Livin’ and Best Country Song for “Bring My Flowers Now.”
“After almost 50 years in this business, after many dreams, it’s still unbelievable to me that I’d still have a few firsts left. After 14 trips, 14 nominations, this is the first win,” Tucker said upon accepting the trophy for Best Country Song, which she shared with her co-writers Phil and Tim Hanseroth,...
Tanya Tucker won two awards, Best Country Album for While I’m Livin’ and Best Country Song for “Bring My Flowers Now.”
“After almost 50 years in this business, after many dreams, it’s still unbelievable to me that I’d still have a few firsts left. After 14 trips, 14 nominations, this is the first win,” Tucker said upon accepting the trophy for Best Country Song, which she shared with her co-writers Phil and Tim Hanseroth,...
- 1/26/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The Zac Brown Band have a thing for animals. Following the Down the Rabbit Hole Tour and The Owl Tour, the group has announced their summer run, the Roar With the Lions Tour.
The trek launches in Gilford, New Hampshire, with two shows at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion on May 24th and 25th. Along with other amphitheaters, like the Bb&t Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, and the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York, the tour includes stops at ballparks, including a June 26th...
The trek launches in Gilford, New Hampshire, with two shows at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion on May 24th and 25th. Along with other amphitheaters, like the Bb&t Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, and the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York, the tour includes stops at ballparks, including a June 26th...
- 1/9/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Combining an eclectic musical lineup and one of the most unique settings for live entertainment, the 16-time Emmy-winning public television series Bluegrass Underground has unveiled the acts for the series’ ninth season. On September 4th, the national PBS season premiere of the acclaimed series will highlight the pioneering Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. The latest season stretches for 12 weeks and includes upcoming episodes with Steve Earle, Keb’ Mo’, Brothers Osborne, Amanda Shires, Josh Ritter, and Mandy Barnett.
Taking place in the subterranean amphitheater of the Caverns at the base of Monteagle Mountain,...
Taking place in the subterranean amphitheater of the Caverns at the base of Monteagle Mountain,...
- 8/28/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Nothing feels better than when a film wins you over, fully and truly. The Peanut Butter Falcon is all heart and inspires joy within you from start to finish. Flying under the radar, this adventure story is one of the year’s absolute gems, in a way that nothing else can fully touch. There’s simply no other movie like this one out in the world. There’s magic in this picture, engrained in its very core. You won’t even be able to put your finger on it until the end. It’s simply a feeling that wells up within you as the plot moves forward. Kudos to all involved for crafting something so tremendous. Presented as a modern day Mark Twain tale, the movie tells the story of Zak (Zack Gottsagen), a 22 year old man with Down syndrome who has the dream of becoming a professional wrestler. Stuck...
- 8/7/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
A cover of an Eighties classic by a promising new trio, the latest nautical-themed entry from a country superstar and a gorgeous message of being in the moment are among the 10 tracks you must hear this week.
Nobody’s Girl, “Call Me”
Blondie’s 1980 chart-topper gets a millennial makeover. Caught halfway between arena-country and modern rock, the revamped “Call Me” finds Nobody’s Girl layering their three-part harmonies over electric guitars, fiddle and driving drums. Bandmates Betty Soo, Grace Pettis and Rebecca Loebe are all seasoned songwriters in their own right,...
Nobody’s Girl, “Call Me”
Blondie’s 1980 chart-topper gets a millennial makeover. Caught halfway between arena-country and modern rock, the revamped “Call Me” finds Nobody’s Girl layering their three-part harmonies over electric guitars, fiddle and driving drums. Bandmates Betty Soo, Grace Pettis and Rebecca Loebe are all seasoned songwriters in their own right,...
- 7/20/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Seattle’s Bumbershoot festival, held Aug. 30-Sept. 1, at Seattle Center, will have a little something for everyone this year. Headliners include veteran rockers Elvis Costello & The Imposters and The Replacements, rap acts J. Cole and Wu-Tang Clan, and relative newcomers Foster the People and The Head and The Heart. Also on the diverse bill are Panic! At the Disco, Schoolboy Q, Capital Cities, Neon Trees, The Afghan Whigs, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Mission of Burma, Los Lobos, Bootsy Collins, The Both, Walk the Moon, The Dismemberment Plan, Real Estate, and about 75 other acts. Of particular interest are Big Star’s Third, a collection of artists who come together to play the rock band’s third album, a cult favorite known as “Third” and “Sister Lovers.” The collective usually includes Big Star drummer Jody Stephens as well as others either affiliated with Big Star or acolytes. Here’s what the...
- 5/9/2014
- by By Melinda Newman
- Hitfix
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