Marc Cohn

What's Going on Saturday?

Saturday’s NYC-area shows include KISS, Dinosaur Jr., The Hold Steady, Mandy, Indiana, Silent Majority, Sea Ray, Lydia Loveless, and more.

Brian Fallon, Jorma Kaukonen & more playing socially distanced NJ concert series

The ”Concerts on the Green” series, presented by Count Basie Center for the Arts, happens at Eatontown, NJ’s Suneagles Golf Club.

Leon Bridges, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Matthews & more playing 2020 Love Rocks NYC benefit

The 2020 edition of the annual Love Rocks NYC benefit also features Chris & Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes, Jackson Browne, Warren Haynes, Joss Stone, Macy Gray and more.

10 funniest 'Best New Artist' wins in Grammy history

The Grammys’ ‘Best New Artist’ category has been the source of much scrutiny and the butt of many jokes for decades. Here are the ten most laughable wins in Grammy history…

Brian Fallon, Glen Hansard & more playing Van Morrison tribute at Carnegie Hall

The initial lineup for the 2019 edition of Michael Dorf’s annual tribute show also includes Bettye LaVette, Josh Ritter, Marc Cohn, and more.

John Lennon 2018 tribute announced; John & Yoko biopic in the works

The 38th-annual NYC John Lennon tribute show will be headlined by Rosanne Cash, who will receive the “John Lennon Real Love Award.”

Keith Richards added to Love Rocks NYC! benefit concert

He joins a stacked lineup that already included Norah Jones, Emmylou Harris, Donald Fagen, Billy F. Gibbons, Warren Haynes, Gary Clark Jr., Mavis Staples, and more.

Love Rocks NYC 2018 lineup: Norah Jones, Donald Fagen, Lucinda Williams & much more

The second annual benefit concert also features Emmylou Harris, Billy F. Gibbons, Warren Haynes, Gary Clark Jr., Mavis Staples, Andra Day, Ann Wilson, Bernie Williams, and tons of others.

Valerie June touring, playing Carnegie Hall and Outpost in the Burbs

Valerie celebrates Outpost in the Burbs’ 30th anniversary in Montclair with Marc Cohn, and plays a free solo show at Carnegie Hall.

Michael McDonald preps new LP, touring, playing Carnegie Hall

One of the most ubiquitous voices of the ’70s and ’80s, Michael McDonald had hits with The Doobie Brothers and on solo record, as well as lending his distinctive pipes to records by Steely Dan, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross…
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