LOOPY LOOPS: Keller Williams returns to the BAC with his eclectic solo catalog

“Old churches always make good venues,” Keller Williams says over the phone as he prepares to return to the Brooklyn Arts Center on August 5. “And just the vibe of that room and feeling in those types of places … it’s been a long time since I’ve been to Wilmington, and I’m looking forward to coming back.” Since Keller Williams got his start in the … Continue reading LOOPY LOOPS: Keller Williams returns to the BAC with his eclectic solo catalog

INSPIRED BY BROTHERHOOD: Neal Casal talks Chris Robinson, side projects and Deadheads

Check out Neal Casal with the Chris Robinson Brotherhood at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater this Friday, July 24. Doors open at 6 p.m. and show starts at 7 p.m. He’ll return with Hard Working Americans on August 19, 6 p.m. For more details, or to purchase tickets online, visit http://www.greenfieldlakeamphitheater.com. Continue reading INSPIRED BY BROTHERHOOD: Neal Casal talks Chris Robinson, side projects and Deadheads

Progressive Bluegrass:

by Shannon Rae Gentry The Family Hammer 16 Taps • 127 Princess Street 6/18, 9 p.m. – midnight Tickets: $5 at door Societies across the globe and through the ages have one undisputable commonality: music. The styles and sounds have always varied, and eventually were separated into genres and sub-genres. Exactly when bluegrass was labeled as such is not certain, but it started in the … Continue reading Progressive Bluegrass: