Aug. 30 marked the final night of San Francisco Fest 2016, a monster 58-date traveling arena tour headlined by Journey, the Doobie Brothers an…
While some are considering leaving the country, Havana All-Stars bandleader Michael Padron couldn’t be happier anywhere else.
Ever since Boz Scaggs first emerged riding shotgun as Steve Miller’s lead singer for two albums in the late ’60s, it seemed only a matter of t…
Just a couple weeks ago, Philip Glass and Laurie Anderson (see story, p. 22) didn’t know exactly what they would be performing at Carmel’s Sun…
The B-52s began by way of the divine union of booze, Chinese food and a college town about to become an oasis for alternative music in the Dee…
Whites for Racial Equity, the NAACP and National Coalition Building Institute invite all to a panel 7-9pm Thursday, Aug. 18, called “Racism in…
The title track of Trace Adkins’ forthcoming 2017 Jesus and Jones, his 12th full-length record, takes inspiration from the conflict that keeps…
Decades ago, two San Francisco-based string quartets – first the Kronos Quartet in the mid-’70s, followed by 1985’s Turtle Island String Quart…
The focus is on youth this weekend as both the Carmel Music Society and the Carmel Academy for the Performing Arts pay a visit to Carmel’s Sun…
When the most famous version of Peter Frampton’s “Do You Feel Like We Do” was recorded at a 1975 show at the State University of New York Plat…