The Roots make (Picnic) moves and YouTube grooves around COVID-19
The Roots postpone their annual picnic and announce a new daily schedule of content on their YouTube channel.
The Roots postpone their annual picnic and announce a new daily schedule of content on their YouTube channel.
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Katie Crutchfield and Waxahatchee’s fifth full length album, “Saint Cloud” is new and open, but
“The Dark” is of one three songs that Abington-born, Singer and Songwriter ZZ Ward has released since December of 2019.
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Guitarist and vocalist Marty Grosz, will host his own 90th Birthday Bash, Wednesday, March 4, at the Lounge at the World Cafe Live.
They cloned themselves with the intent of sending their showroom dummies on tour without them, without the human element, yet, they radiate nothing but the richest elements of humanity.
Though the richly dynamic “Reachin’”, had its acid jazzy vibe and hop-pop reach, Digable Planets’ second album “Blowout Comb,” is a misunderstood masterpiece.
Low Cut Connie has just released an Atlantic City-inspired new ballad, “Look What They Did,” with Adam Weiner hitting the boards.