Acclaimed Musician Nathaniel Rateliff Announces Red Rocks Amphitheatre Livestream On September 30th With Support From Kevin Morby

Nathaniel Rateliff Red Rocks Amphitheatre Livestream September 30th With Opening Act Kevin Morby. Event to Raise Funds for MusiCares Through Rateliff’s Foundation, The Marigold Project, Nathaniel Rateliff’s highly anticipated ‘And It’s Still Alright’ tour kicked off on March 2 in Minneapolis. Nine days later on March 12th, the rest of the tour was cancelled when the pandemic hit. The sold-out nine-month run was set to feature songs from his recently released critically acclaimed solo album, ‘And It’s Still Alright’.  Now, on Wednesday, September 30th — the date the original tour was set to end — Rateliff will livestream a performance from Colorado’s renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

Glastonbury Repeat Performer, Lucy Spraggan, One Of Our Brightest Stars, Chats About Her New Single, ‘Flowers’, And A Personal Relaunch

Without any doubt, Lucy Spraggan is one of our brighter stars. Anyone that can release 5 albums in the past 9 years with an exciting sixth on the way early next year, play world famous Glastonbury twice, with this year’s third appearance sadly postponed, has certainly stood the most important first test for any artist, the test of time. That she should be more excited now about the future than feasibly at any time before, looking forward to a record she thinks might just be her best proves she has so much to give.

Casual Fog – ‘Comin’ For Thee’

From Northern California comes Casual Fog, not a description of a weather formation, although they really do know their fogs up that way, having a variety of them, depending on whether you’re on the coast or in the valleys. But Casual Fog is the brainchild of Ryan Donnelly, who’s so far, over the past 15 years, released 9 albums and EPs. ‘Comin’ For Thee’, from the latest album, ‘In Still Delight’, which was released on September 18, rolls in stealthily, just like the fog in the band’s name, and before you know it, you’re completely subsumed.