Local rockers Cadillac Jackson will release a new album, “Purple,” at a show on Thursday (May 16) at George’s Majestic Lounge. The band describes itself as “a funk band that taps into rock, hip-hop and dance genres.” The group, which played at Wakarusa in 2012, is currently giving away copies of “Landshark,” a live recording made at a previous set at George’s. Admission to the 9 p.m. show is $6; tickets are available online.
View PostSoon in tunes: Gregory Alan Isakov, May 8 at George’s

Gregory Alan Isakov A South African-born songwriter who visited for last year’s Fayetteville Roots Festival will make a return trip. Gregory Alan Isakov, who counts Leonard Cohen and Bruce Springsteen among his influences, will visit George’s Majestic Lounge on Wednesday (May 8). Admission to the 8 p.m. show is $8
View Post admission, george, george's majestic lounge, gregory alan isakov, leonard, majestic, nwa music news, roots-festival, tickets, wednesdayThe weekend in music, with Andy Frasco and more

Andy Frasco. FILE PHOTO.
View Post admission, dungeon, fayetteville, file, george, nwa music news, show, the arielsThe weekend in music, with Perpetual Groove and more

Perpetual Groove It’s finally February, meaning 1/12 of your concert-going chances have already passed this year. I hope you’re taking advantage of it. So, here’s some recommendations for the first day of this new month, in case you want to keep working at it
View Post admission, concert, concert reminders, george, georgia, hearts, king, music, music industry news, nwa music news, paper, paper-heartsSoon in tunes: Sum 41, Jan. 30 at George’s

Click here to view the embedded video. ‘In Too Deep’ with work or other obligations this week?
View Post admission, band, concert, concert reminders, hunter, industry, majestic-lounge, music-industry, nwa music news, still-waiting, sum 41, valentineA fond farewell to 2012

Goodbye, 2012. Almost, anyway. We’re within a few hours of the end of this year, which, speaking on a personal level, was a pretty good one
View Post 3 penny acre, admission, big bad gina, concert, last night fayetteville, music, pennsylvania, thunderlizardsThe weekend in music, with the First Ornaments of Christmas and more

First Ornaments of Christmas Well, ready or not, it’s the (extended) Christmas weekend. With Christmas on Tuesday, many of your are planning a trip or already on your way. For those of you still around, how about some Christmas music? For a lack of a better description, the group First Ornaments of Christmas refer to themselves as a “Christmas-indie-classical-multimedia-rock-opera” project.
View Post admission, arkansas, candy, christmas, concert, music, music industry news, worldSoon in tunes: Hurt, Dec. 20 at George’s

Click here to view the embedded video. The video for “How We End Up Alone” by Hurt is a sad one.
View Post admission, alone, concert reminders, george's majestic lounge, group, how we end up alone, majestic-lounge, major, music, music industry news, nwa music news, remindersSoon in tunes: Bob Wayne, Nov. 28 at Chelsea’s in Eureka Springs

Bob Wayne Country outlaw artist Bob Wayne will visit Chelsea’s Corner Cafe in Eureka Springs on Wednesday (Nov. 28).
View Post admission, concert, corner, eureka, eureka-springs, industry, music, music industry news, nwa music news, outlaw country music, soon-in-tunes-bob-wayneSoon in tunes: July 4 Core Festival, July 4 at Stone Pony

Born of Osiris Chicago metal band Born of Osiris will headline the July 4 Core Festival, which takes place Wednesday (July 4) at the Stone Pony in Fayetteville. Joining the band are acts such as Motionless in White, I See Stars, After the Burial, Memphis May Fire and more. Admission to the event, which begins at noon, is $18 in advance or $22 at the door. For tickets or information, visit www.arkansaslivemusic.com.
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