LIVE! In NWA
LIVE! in NWA: Historic Musical Moment Released On New CD
Musician and friend of the NWADG, Sean Harrison writes to tell us news about a 57-year-old recording: In January 1965, the five young band members who had recently barnstormed the
LIVE! in NWA: Blues Challenge delayed
Early this week, the Blues Foundation Board of Directors made the “very difficult decision” based on covid-19 concerns to postpone the 37th International Blues Challenge that was scheduled Jan. 18-22.
LIVE! in NWA: Route 358 rings in New Year
“Route 358’s folk style and vocals feel deep woods at times and cinematic pop at others while remaining grounded in their acoustic roots,” one reviewer said in 2021. The band
LIVE Music: Horton Headed For Blues Challenge; Roots Fest Scheduled
“Winning Memphis would be a dream come true and so much more,” Jeff Horton says. Horton is the founder of the Jeff Horton Band, which formed in Bentonville in 2011,
LIVE! in NWA: AMP announces more 2022 concerts, plus live music all over NWA
The Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion in Rogers seems to announce another major 2022 concert every time you turn around! Among them are: • REO and Styx — June 13; tickets
LIVE! in NWA: A Cappella Fest Accepting Applicants; Live Music All Over NWA
The Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville announced last week that auditions are now being accepted for the performing arts center’s annual a cappella festival, VoiceJam. The competition is open to
LIVE! in NWA: Samara Joy at WAC, plus live music all over NWA
At just 21 years old, Samara Joy was named the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition winner and a rising star in the jazz world with a voice as
LIVE! in NWA: Morgan Wallen Comes To AMP, Live Music All Over NWA
The Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion has announced another show for its 2022 summer season. Contemporary country artist Morgan Wallen brings “The Dangerous Tour” to the Walmart AMP, with guest HARDY,
LIVE! in NWA: Richard Thompson at Faulkner, plus live music all over NWA
Fayetteville Roots presents a solo acoustic performance by Richard Thompson with opener Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster (solo) Nov. 20 at the Faulkner Performing Arts Center on the University of Arkansas campus
LIVE! in NWA: Read Southall at George’s, plus live music all over NWA
Oklahoma City-based six-piece Read Southall Band returns to Fayetteville at 9:30 p.m. Nov. 12. The band is touring in support of their third album, “For The Birds,” dropped Oct. 22.