April 7, 2021
Your Top 7 Headlines
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1. California Eyes June 15 for Statewide Reopening, Including Music Venues
California governor Gavin Newsom announced on Tuesday, April 6 that he is eyeing June 15 for statewide reopening, freeing up the countless historic music venues in the Golden State. CONTINUE...
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2. Widespread Panic Schedule New 2021 Tour Dates, Including Five Nights at the Beacon Theatre
Widespread Panic have added a slew of dates to their 2021 touring calendar. In addition to previously announced stops in Austin, Napa, and Chicago, the Southern jam-rockers will set up shop at New York’s Beacon Theatre from Sept. 16-20... CONTINUE...
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3. Jason Isbell and Sturgill Simpson Cast in New Martin Scorsese Flick Killers of the Flower Moon
Jason Isbell and Sturgill Simpson will appear alongside the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro and Jesse Plemons in Martin Scorsese’s latest endeavor Killers of the Flower Moon. CONTINUE...
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4. moe. Unveil Upcoming Show Dates, Including ‘moe.morial Day’ Event
moe. have announced a series of upcoming shows in May and June. The band will perform shows in North Carolina and Maryland, as well as a two-night Memorial Day event in partnership with the Rooster Walk festival in Virginia. CONTINUE...
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE
3 From The 7
Karina returns to the stage with John Medeski and John Morgan Kimock, Page McConnell preps a new album and Dead & Co. look forward to their 2022 Mexican vacation. LISTEN NOW
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5. Great South Bay Music Festival Postpones to 2022
The Great South Bay Music Festival will once again be postponed a year. Originally scheduled for July 15-18, 2021, Long Island’s longest running music and arts festival is now being pushed to July 7 through 10 in 2022. CONTINUE...
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6. Maggie Rose Shares “What Are We Fighting For” Music Video
Ahead of a pair of socially distant shows in Denver, “rock n soul” singer Maggie Rose has shared a new music video for “What Are We Fighting For.” CONTINUE...
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7. Baby Boys: The Freaks Come Out at Night
It’s only fitting that Caleb Hinz and Jake Luppen, two-thirds of the Saint Paul, Minn., pop-eccentrics Baby Boys, met in 10th grade chemistry class. CONTINUE...
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