Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Marc Broussard is a singer, songwriter, performer, and humanitarian. His commitment to making the world a better place is a mantra that he has been bound to since the beginning of his career. While the songs might be geared to younger ears, Broussard’s soulful signature sound, expressive vocals and sweeping orchestration offer a universal appeal for listeners of all ages. Jamie McLean Band is a triple threat. The group’s energetic and captivating live show is undeniable. McLean’s fiery guitar has joined the ranks of Derek Trucks, Gregg Allman, Aaron Neville, Dr. John and more on stages from from Madison Square Garden to Japan’s Fuji Rock. His blue eyed southern soul vocals ooze real emotion. And his top line songwriting chops have crafted profound, honest and heartfelt songs that will keep you singing along, dancing along and feeling like the song was written about you. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Saturday, December 11 at 9 p.m., doors open at 8 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $30 advanced / $33 day of show / $53 reserved loft seating (loft seating is available over the phone or in person at our box office)
  • The Danish jazz duo perform an untraditional four-song set from the countryside in Djursland, Denmark.
  • Brothers Ron and Russell Mael have made music as Sparks for more than five decades, mostly under the radar despite superstar fans. Now, a new documentary and a buzzy musical put them in the spotlight.
  • Chairman of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians in San Diego County reacts to President Biden's official recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day.
  • From the organizers: Join residents of City Heights in celebrating the 25th annual El Dia de Muertos. Featuring 35 altares created by residents, a day filled with cultural entertainment including the Old Globe's theatre project with residents performing. From Azteca dancers to Ballet Folklorico, masked Chinelo dancers and Banda Estrella de San Diego, there is something for everyone. All are invited to create paper masks with San Diego guild of Puppetry, try their hand at drumming and parading with Drummers Without Borders, and join the Fun Zone for bouncy jump houses and more. The outdoor atmosphere is super-charged with the exhibit of twenty colorful, innovative low-rider cars provided by the Dead End Car Club. Stop by, you may be lucky enough to snag a ride!
  • Ashli St. Armant plays funky New Orleans-style fare for kids with her band, Jazzy Ash and the Leaping Lizards, and spins mysterious tales in her Viva Durant audiobook series.
  • Jordison drummed for the influential metal band in its most popular period and helped write many of its best-known songs.
  • The court ruled that Khan's arrest on Tuesday was illegal and said he should be released. Khan's arrest has sparked violence in major Pakistani cities.
  • After 18 years together, up to 175 shows per year, nearly 1,000 different setlists, six studio albums, and a litany of live releases, Greensky Bluegrass embodies more than just music for members Anders Beck [dobro], Michael Arlen Bont [banjo], Dave Bruzza [guitar], Mike Devol [upright bass], and Paul Hoffman [Mandolin]. Truthfully, it embodies an ironclad creative bond, familial brotherhood, and a lifelong commitment to fans. At this point, it goes without saying the band means everything (and more) to the Kalamazoo, MI bluegrass mavericks. Date/Place: Nov. 11, 2021 @ 6pm The Observatory General Admission Only ($35/person) This event is open to all ages. All guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult over the age of 25 with written authorization. Parking is available at the parking structure directly across the street from us on 29th St. Your ticket fee includes validation for the parking structure, which is redeemable at the venue. Follow Greensky Bluegrass Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter For more information please visit: https://concerts.livenation.com/event/0B005ACFF10C2401
  • K-Pop stars BTS met with President Biden Tuesday to talk about inclusion and representation. There's been an increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders.
434 of 1,153