Roomful of Teeth

Grammys 2024 Winner List (SZA, boygenius, Paramore, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Killer Mike, more)

Plus Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Fred again.., Victoria Monét, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, and more.

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Fest 2022 schedule for free shows in Prospect Park

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival’s 2022 lineup of free shows includes The Beths, SASAMI, Vic Mensa, John Cameron Mitchell, Bridget Everett, and more…

What's going on Monday?

Monday options include Steve Earle, John Waters, James Chance, Jeff Rosenstock and more.

What's going on Sunday?

Sunday options include Tyler Childers, Fred Armisen, Eliot Glazer’s Haunting Renditions, Turnover/Men I Trust, Deep Space Reunion with Francois K, Sick of it All/Agnostic Front, Curl Up and Die, and more.

2020 'American Songbook' lineup: Rufus Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Cowboy Junkies, more

The 2020 season of Lincoln Center’s annual American Songbook series runs from January 22 – February 29.

Big Ears festival: full 2019 lineup (Avey Tare, Mountain Man, Punch Brothers, more)

The 2019 edition of Knoxville, TN’s Big Ears Festival happens March 21-24 and also features Spiritualized, This Is Not This Heat, Béla Fleck, Mercury Rev, serpentwithfeet, Harold Budd, Moor Mother, Sons of Kemet, and lots more.

Bryce Dessner's new work about Robert Mapplethorpe coming to BAM, L.A., D.C., more

Acclaimed and controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe is the subject of a new musical/theatrical work by The National’s Bryce Dessner, titled ’Triptych (Eyes of One on Another)’…

Big Ears 2019 adds Spiritualized, Mercury Rev, Richard Thompson, Yves Tumor, more

Big Ears also includes Sons of Kemet, Bill Frisell, Jlin, Vijay Iyer, Meredith Monk, Stephen O’Malley, the music of Harold Budd, and more.

9 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Swearin’, Saintseneca, Still Corners, Cloud Nothings, mewithoutYou, Black Tusk, and more.

Julianna Barwick & ModernMedieval played Ecstatic Music Festival (pics)

Ambient pop artist Julianna Barwick and vocal ensemble ModernMedieval (members of Roomful of Teeth and Anonymous 4) joined forces at the Ecstatic Music Festival, where they each performed their own sets and then collaborated on the world premiere of Barwick’s ”Adder.”
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