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The War and Treaty

Just two lovebirds singing without reverb. The War and Treaty, a married duo comprised of Michael and Tanya Trotter, whose songs such as “All I Wanna Do” and “Healing Tide” convey an ecstatic, empowering sense of partnership that serves as the duo’s creative engine and core message.

NRBQ

NRBQ is an American rock band founded by Terry Adams (piano), Steve Ferguson (guitar) and Joey Spampinato (bass).[1][2] The group formed in the mid- 1960’s. Through various incarnations, all of them relevant, they remain a force nearly 55 years later.

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2019 happened Friday, October 4, Saturday, October 5, and Sunday, October 6, 2019. Click Visit Site for information about the 2020 event.

Cayamo

Over the years, Cayamo has become synonymous with family, tradition, and home. … East, Lake Street Dive, Buddy Miller, Deer Tick, and many more will contribute to yet another week full of magical Cayamo moments. 

Mike’s Basement

Mike Marrone formerly the creator/director of SiriusXM “The Loft” doing what he does. Putting together great sets of music available for streaming.

WXPN

WXPN is a non-commercial, public FM radio station licensed to The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that broadcasts an adult album alternative radio format, along with many other format shows

StarVista Live – Sandy Beaches Cruise/Big Easy Cruise

Delbert McClinton and an amazing lineup every year. Big time fun on the water.

Delbert, Marcia Ball, The Mavericks, Teresa James, Big Joe Maher, Shinyribs, Band of Heathens, Lee Roy Parnell, and more for the January 2024 

 

The Big Easy Cruise features sailing to New Orleans from Ft. Lauderdale, FL with a Mexico stop on the way back.

2023 Artists include Little Feat, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Tab Benoit, Samantha Fish, and many many more.

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For the full cruise lineup at StarVista.

Garland Jeffreys

Happy 75th birthday to Garland Jeffreys – a true original, an absolute treasure of a songwriter, and an ASCAP member for 48 years. May you forever stay wild in the streets…

Younger generations of musicians have heard Jeffreys’ call. He’s been covered by everyone from LA punkers The Circle Jerks (who gave his song “Wild in the Streets” a hardcore makeover, turning it into an unofficial anthem of the skatepunk community) to neo-folk act Vetiver. And he continues to be a staple for TV and commercial placements. As but one example, a recent episode of 13 Reasons Why features both the Circle Jerks cover of “Wild in the Streets” and a raucous reinterpretation by the Peruvian-American psych-punk band Los Huaycos.

Willie Nile

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