Doobie Brothers Huntsville

Born out of Northern California’s chaotic, late-1960s musical stew, The Doobie Brothers’ rugged, real and authentic approach to rock and roll made them biker bar stalwarts. But their self-titled debut album in ’71 went beyond just leather and motorcycles, revealing even more musical layers; sweet three-part harmonies and rootsy, introspective, acoustic flavors. The Doobie Brothers’…MORE

Nightfall – Free Concert Series This Friday: Ashes and Arrows w/Randy Steele

From the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina to the peaks of Arrowtown, New Zealand, Ashes & Arrows captivate audiences around the world with their strong vocals, thoughtful lyrics, and on-stage charisma. Only a band for the past 18 months, Ashes and Arrows perform harmony-laden Appalachian folk-rock, which earned them the winning title at the 2023…MORE

Tell Me Lies: Fleetwood Mac Experience

Tell Me Lies performs all the hits from Fleetwood Mac, which has featured the talents of Mick Fleetwood, Christine and John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and others over the years. The seasoned musicians comprising Tell Me Lies have been making music together in various combinations and styles for years. It seemed only fitting that…MORE

Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

Big Machine Music City Grand Prix is the INDY CAR EVENT THAT RACES THRU THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE – With cars going 200 miles an hour for fast paced racing around the city and across the Korean Veteran memorial Bridge.MORE

Riverfront Nights – Free Concert Series

THIS SATURDAY NIGHT IT’S THE JESS GOGGANS BAND AND THE ULTIMATE JOURNEY TRIBUTE BAND – DEPARTURE!!! Join KZ106 at Ross’s Landing for FREE live music under the stars from some of the area’s most vibrant and talented artists! There are a variety of food and beverage vendors on site each week, but guests are also…MORE

Zoso: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience

Over the 28 years and over 4500 shows since ZOSO came together as a group in the mid-‘90s, the seemingly tireless quartet has continued to earn its well-deserved reputation as being, in the words of The L.A. Times, “head and shoulders above all other Led Zeppelin tributes.” ZOSO doesn’t cut corners on either the look…MORE

End Of The Line: Allman Brothers Tribute

End Of The Line is the premiere Allman Brothers Tribute Band. Having carved up the southeast with sold out shows in Georgia & Tennessee, End Of The Line is making a name for themselves with a sound as classic & heavy as the original brothers themselves. From the authentic, raspy vocal approach of Justin Smith…MORE

The Dirty: Tribute to Motley Crue

GET TICKETS HERE: https://app.promotix.com/events/details/The-Dirrt–A-Tribute-To-Motley-Crue-tickets?referrer=venue The Dirtt- a high energy Florida based rock band paying tribute to the world’s most notorious rock band Mötley Crüe. This driving high octane act performs a two-hour show of your favorite songs from the iconic band that built the 80s and 90s and continues to rock today. The Dirtt focuses…MORE

Rock News

Pierce The Veil Add Fall Dates To 2025 ‘I Can’t Hear You World Tour’

Pierce The Veil Add Fall Dates To 2025 ‘I Can’t Hear You World Tour’

On Tuesday (April 1), Pierce the Veil’s revealed twelve additional dates on their career-spanning I Can’t Hear You World Tour. The North American leg kicks off on May 13 in Charlotte and was originally scheduled to conclude on July 1 in Los Angeles, but now will extend through the end of October. The new dates…

Bruce Springsteen Teases Forthcoming Release Of A “Lost” Project

Bruce Springsteen Teases Forthcoming Release Of A “Lost” Project

On Monday (April 1), Bruce Springsteen made a mysterious Instagram post that hints at an upcoming release of an old “lost” project. The post features a Thrill Hill Recording log sheet dated April 3 that reads, “What Was Lost Has Now Been Found,” which immediately sparked rumors that the rock legend was finally going to…

Roger Daltrey Reveals That He Is Going Deaf And Blind

Roger Daltrey Reveals That He Is Going Deaf And Blind

During The Who’s recent two-night stand at London’s Royal Albert Hall, frontman Roger Daltrey gave the audience an update about his current health status. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also now have got the joy of going blind,” the 81-year-old singer said. “Fortunately I still have my voice, because then…