more by Kellie Powell
[ROCK] Since 2010, the Alabama Shakes have been on a high-speed jaunt, selling over a million copies of their debut Boys and Girls and amassing a cult following, which includes a r
[COUNTRY] With his debut and sophomore albums, Sturgill Simpson eschews the pop-concentrated radio country style, favoring traditional outlaw peppered with psychedelia.
[JAZZ] In 1974 Buffalo Spyro Gyra sprouted up, strutting a jazz fusion sound that exploded with life—jazz that respects no dogma, smoky saxophone-laced R&B, and a Caribbean zing that came to get down.
[POP] Jim Brickman is one of the most successful pianists in the contemporary music cannon, boasting hits like “Valentine,” and “Rocket To The Moon.” From high-prof
[COMEDY] Corey Holcomb’s bold brand of comedy may offend his female audience, but it’s hard not to laugh at appalling statements like, “These new domestic abuse laws are making it very difficult to discipline your woman.”
[COMEDY] Jim Breuer may look permanently stoned—which is apparently how he landed a role in the cult classic Half Baked—but he is actually plagued
[ROCK] This Saturday, September 12 Edgefest, presented by 103.3 the Edge, will rock the Buffalo Outer Harbor.
[ALTERNATIVE] The Dirty Heads are an alt-rock hybrid that were originally inspired by the punk-reggae sunshine of Sublime and the
[ROCK] J. Geils Band may be considered “classic rock,” but that doesn’t stop these guys from delivering a rollicking, high-octane ride.