The Accidentals make their virtual debut at the Me&Thee
The Michigan based group will be online Friday
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The Accidentals will make their me&thee debut on its virtual stage on Friday, February 19 at 8 p.m.
The Michigan based group features an eclectic mix of indie-folk, pop, bluegrass, rock, and classical music. Their music has garnered recognition from fans and music critics alike. The Accidentals engage their audiences with their music and authentic stage presence. This virtual show will take place on YouTube and Facebook as well as on the me&thee website.
Texas Lifestyle Magazine chose The Accidentals as the “band to see” at Austin City Limits, SXSW, calling them “defiant, young – powerful, and undaunted.” Female-fronted, multi-instrumentalist power trio, The Accidentals, (Sav Buist, Katie Larson, and Michael Dause) kicked off 2018 with the release of their debut album, Odyssey, with Sony Masterworks. They followed the album release with two-hundr
Jorge Morel, revered classical guitarist and composer, dies at 89
Phil Davison, The Washington Post
Feb. 14, 2021
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Jorge Morel, left, with fellow musicians Maurice Summerfield, center, and Tony Acosta.Courtesy of Maurice Summerfield
Jorge Morel, an influential Argentine classical guitarist and composer who added a vast repertoire to his instrument and performed to packed concerts around the world, died Feb. 10 at a hospital in Orlando, Fla. He was 89.
His daughter, Francesca Scibona, attributed the death to an apparent cardiac arrest. He had been living in Florida for about the past 10 years, having moved from his longtime home in the New York borough of Queens.
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By Simone Goldstone | NB Indy Soundcheck Columnist
Performances by the Go-Go’s and Cherie Currie? A look at Gibson Guitar’s Coachella house complete with a guitar-shaped pool? Exclusive interviews with Jackson Browne, Mel Brooks, and Peter Frampton?
It could only mean one thing: The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) and their virtual take on the traditional convention (held in Anaheim every January) with their Believe in Music Week.
This free Believe in Music Week 2021 boasted an attendance of over 90,000. Industry professionals and music lovers alike gathered via the glow of their computer screens to celebrate music, watch exclusive interviews, and get insights to the industry and instruments that make it all possible.
19 Famous and Forgotten Eddie Van Halen Concert Collaborations
Over his long career, Eddie Van Halen never hesitated jumping onstage with friends and strangers. In the below list of 19 Famous and Forgotten Eddie Van Halen Concert Collaborations, we ve rounded up some of the best.
While he s best known for his studio team-ups - work with Queen s Brian May, Roger Waters, Toto s Steve Lukather, and the hot fire he gifted Michael Jackson on “Beat It - there were plenty of times he sat in with others onstage.
From joining the Jacksons for a live take on “Beat It” to lending a hand at Sammy Hagar shows to a truly bizarre solo on Simon & Garfunkel s “The Sound of Silence,” Van Halen s best and most curious live collaborations are a thing of wonder.
Music venues & live event industry offer vaccine aid in letter to Biden
The National Independent Venue Association, aka NIVA, has teamed up with live event producers and other industry groups, including
Live Nation, AEG, We Make Events, The Broadway League, National Independent Talent Organization, and more, to offer their venues and staff to President
Joe Biden to aid in the process of giving out COVID vaccines. It s not a new idea Coachella producers Goldenvoice have been in talks with Riverside County, CA to create a mass vaccination site and with event workers continuing to weather the industry shutdown, with no new work on the horizon, their experience in setting up spaces and managing crowds of people could be a major boon to the vaccine effort.