Charleston Music

Weekend Playlist October 5-7th is up now!

This doesn’t mean we need to exchange our cowgirl boots for its more contemporary counterpart, but rather it gives us an opportunity to evolve our eardrums to music other than country.

The four-day conference featured a lot of awesome local and regional music. My biggest complaint was that there were not enough hours in the day to see and hear it all.

Lee Ann Womack live!

Charleston Music Hall has a wonderful series featuring a dinner and a movie combo.

John Stamps has a commanding presence in the Indianapolis music scene. He continuously tours the country to broaden his growing fan base proving he isn't satisfied with being confined to his city limits.

Charleston community backs The High Divers, local Charleston group (photo by Sean Money & Elizabeth Fay). "Benefit concert at the Royal American on Friday. Donations of $10 or more will be accepted at the door to go toward some of the band's costs accrued from the accident (Post and Courier)"

The folks at Chucktown Underground say punk ain't dead with their online art mag, WoodChuck.

Fly fishing enthusiasts gather in Charleston at the Fly Fishing Film Tour with members of Project Healing Waters and Trout Unlimited to celebrate fly fishing cinema.

The Grammy nominated singer-songwriter discusses her inspiration, her upbringing, and one crazy bat.

Hearts & Plugs Summer Shindig promises smooth grooves for the masses.

If this is any indication of Joyner’s future direction, then Charleston music fans will be fortunate onlookers.

Slow Runner Brings New Monsters Out To Play Today An Interview with Michael Flynn

The Savannah Stopover festival is in its sixth year and is bringing an incredible lineup of musicians to Savannah from March 10th-12th. Don't miss hometown favorites The High Divers and Susto.

Strings and Salsa reminds me why I dance—not to be the best, not to look a certain way, not to perfect choreography—but because when there’s good music on, it’s really impossible to sit in your seat.

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After finding mega-success in the 80s with Men At Work, singer-songwriter Colin Hay found further success as a solo artist. Devin Grant caught up with the artist to tap about life as an 80s rock star, his new album, and his upcoming show at the Charleston Music Hall.

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