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Connecticut Shoreline Gears Up For The Sound on Sound Music Festival
A brand new festival is bringing music to the Connecticut shoreline with artists for everyone to enjoy. Sound on Sound musical festival will feature two stages and over 22 bands including Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, The Lumineers, Stevie Nicks, The National, Black Pumas, Ziggy Marley, Zach Bryan and much more. Attendants can also explore wine options at Seaside Wine…
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Dave Matthews Sings Heartbreaking Cover of ‘American Tune'
The coronavirus outbreak has brought with it many changes in the way we live our daily lives, but one of the most unexpected ways, and one of the very few pleasant ones, is how we consume our entertainment. Concerts have been called off and television shows have halted production, but still musicians and TV talents continue to reach the quarantined masses in their...
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Willie Nelson Cancels Tour, Cites ‘Breathing Problem'
Willie Nelson has canceled his tour because of a “breathing problem.” The 86-year-old singer apologized on Twitter late Wednesday, writing “I need to have my doctor check out.” Nelson had just finished performing with Alison Krauss in Toledo, Ohio, and he was next scheduled to appear Friday in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He wrote “I’ll be back.”
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‘Tonight': Dave Matthews Sings Cardi B, Lil Pump, Migos
Dave Matthews plays songs from his brand-new album featuring trap hits, like Migos’ “Stir Fry,” Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” and Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow.”
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Metallica, Dave Matthews to Headline Wildfire Relief Concert
Metallica and Dave Matthews are set to headline a wildfire relief concert in San Francisco next month. Metallica, which calls the Bay Area home, has joined with Matthews and Oakland rapper G-Eazy to form the “Band Together Bay Area” coalition to raise relief money for victims of the wildfires, which have killed more than 40 people and caused at least...
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Metallica, Dave Matthews and G-Eazy ‘Band Together' to Raise $15M for North Bay Wildfire Relief
“San Francisco and the Bay Area will not forget, we will support the North Bay as they rebuild:” Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Metallica capped off a stadium-shaking set Thursday night with these words, summing up what 40,000 people in the crowd were feeling.
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Thousands Pack Charlottesville Stadium for Unity Concert
Thousands of people have packed a stadium in Charlottesville for a concert intended to raise money for charity and promote unity in the aftermath of this summer’s white nationalist rallies. Dave Matthews, whose band got its start in the Virginia college town, hosted the Sunday show and thanked the attendees and performers for coming together on short notice. He introduced...