On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 8pm ET, Grammy award-winning rock band Cage The Elephant will perform a full band and electric virtual concert for Bread & Roses’ Winter Benefit, broadcast from the iconic Blackbird Studio in Nashville, TN. Available to watch exclusively on nugs.net, the fundraiser will generate critical support for the nonprofit arts organization which produces free, live music and entertainment for Bay Area children, teens, adults, and elders who don’t have the ability to easily experience the…
Find out more »In response to the health and safety guidelines for Covid-19, traditional First Thursday has been temporarily postponed. In the meantime, tune in for a special broadcast featuring music and interviews with longtime Reno musician Jammal Tarkington, art introductions, and more fun. The program will premiere on the Museum’s Facebook page, where you can engage in a real-time conversation with fellow participants. The broadcast can also be accessed through our YouTube channel. Visit Great Basin Brewing Company (Reno or Sparks locations) any time on First…
Find out more »Rain – A Tribute to the Beatles is a live, multi-media spectacular that takes you on a musical journey through the life and times of the world’s most celebrated band. Going further than before, this expanded RAIN adds even more hits that you know and love from the vast anthology of Beatles classics such as “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” “Hard Day’s Night,” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “Let It Be,” “Come Together” and “Hey Jude.” This stunning…
Find out more »With Very Special Guest Lucinda Williams After spending six years with Southern rock outfit Drive-By Truckers, singer/guitarist Jason Isbell left the group in 2007 to pursue a solo career. Isbell had already honed his songwriting skills during his tenure with the Truckers, and he funneled those talents into Sirens of the Ditch, a bluesy, punk-infused lesson in guitar tones and Southern swagger that marked his solo debut in summer 2007. While Isbell took a more introspective approach on his next two albums, 2009’s Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and 2011’s Here We…
Find out more »Thirty years ago, The Black Crowes, led by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, released their debut album Shake Your Money Maker. The album was, as Rolling Stone described, “a guitar-party cracker that marries Southern R&B crunch and Anglo cock-strutting attitude.” At a time when journalists were mourning the death of rock as cheesy pop and hair metal dominated the charts, The Black Crowes emerged from Atlanta to resuscitate it. The authentically gritty blues-rock album, whose title is an homage to blues legend Elmore James, went…
Find out more »The 10th Anniversary Hangtown Music Festival, with host band “Railroad Earth” is on for October 2021
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