Code Orange announces new album ‘Underneath’
Code Orange is back with a new album. The Pittsburgh hardcore band announced Friday the release of their next LP “Underneath,” out March 13 via Roadrunner Records. The tracklist for the band’s new album lists 14 songs. “(deeperthanbefore)” “Swallowing the Rabbit Whole” “In Fear” “You and You Alone” “Who I...
Pittsburgh musician Frzy looking to break Guinness record with 31-hour rap
Pittsburgh music artist Frzy will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest freestyle rap at a performance Saturday at The Block Northway in Ross Township. “This attempt will be 31 hours. The mall will stay open the whole time. Come down and support, play games with us...
Bluegrass pickers head to Butler for January Ice Jam festivalVideo
Some of Western Pennsylvania’s best bluegrass musicians will descend on Butler this weekend for the 23rd annual January Ice Jam music festival. Bands will take the stage every half-hour Jan. 10 and 11 as the Days Inn on Route 8 is transformed into a picker’s paradise, with most rooms wide...
Longtime Pittsburgh singer Billy Price nominated for 2 Blues Music Awards
As a soul singer, Billy Price has few peers. The longtime Pittsburgh resident, who now lives in Baltimore, is considered not only a superb vocalist, but a torchbearer for the genre through his incandescent performances and encyclopedic knowledge of soul music. It’s not lost on him that some of his...
Zac Brown Band’s summer ‘Lions’ tour will stop in BurgettstownVideo
The country/rock Zac Brown Band has a June 18 date at S&T Bank Music Park (formerly KeyBank Pavilion) in Burgettstown. “The ‘Roar with the Lions Tour’ will feature music from the band’s entire discography mixed with a dynamic selection of genre-crossing cover songs that are a signature mark of each...
Dave’s Music Mine on Pittsburgh’s South Side set to close
With “Foxy Lady” by Jimi Hendrix playing in the background, Anthony Wells of Peters perused the vinyl albums at Dave’s Music Mine on the South Side on Wednesday. “Every time I come in this store, I find something I like,” said Wells, who was on break from West Virginia University...
With new love, renewed energy, Grace Potter hits the road with a stop at the RoxianVideo
Grace Potter has no complaints about her life today, but she could easily have offered a different assessment not long ago. “I’m living my best life, as they say,” Potter remarked in a late-December phone interview. “It’s just pretty magical.” The journey that has taken Potter to this place, though,...
Bask in the medieval music of Sequentia at Point Park University
The fire nine months ago at Notre Dame in Paris shocked the world because of the cathedral’s beauty, iconic status and antiquity. Construction began in 1161 and wasn’t completed until more than a century later. It is an expression of a time about which we know far less than we...
Justin Bieber says he has Lyme disease
Grammy-winning pop star Justin Bieber says he is in the midst of a bout with Lyme disease. In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Bieber attempted to clarify rumors. “While a lot of people kept saying justin Bieber looks like (excrement), on meth etc. they failed to realize I’ve been recently...
Halsey isn’t playing Forest Hills, Pa., but she is going on tour
Yes, Halsey is going on tour. Yes, she’s playing in Forest Hills, but not that Forest Hills. The singer on Wednesday announced a North American leg to her “Manic World Tour,” in advance of a new album of the same name set for release on Jan. 17. But there was...
Here are some Pittsburgh memories on Elvis Presley’s 85th birthdayVideo
Elvis Presley could have spent his last New Year’s Eve on Earth just about any place on the planet. But, on the last day of 1976, the King of Rock ’n’ Roll was in frigid Pittsburgh performing at the Civic Arena, his third and last concert in the Steel City....
Prize-winning piano prodigy to play at Saint Vincent CollegeVideo
Pianist Nathan Lee, winner of the 2020 Bronder Prize for Piano, will perform at the Jan. 25 installment of the Saint Vincent College Concert Series. The 18-year-old Lee’s performance will begin at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center of the Robert S. Carey Student Center on the Unity campus....
New PSO principal Pops conductor is Byron Stripling
Jazz trumpeter Byron Stripling is the new principal Pops conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. His first concerts in his new post will be in October 2020. Next season he’ll conduct three of the pops’ seven weekends of concerts. The PNC Pops season will be announced in February. “I want...
Rascal Flatts bringing farewell tour to S&T Bank Music Park
Rascal Flatts is hitting the road with a farewell tour, and they’re coming to the Pittsburgh area. The trio of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney will bring their Farewell: Life is a Highway tour to S&T Bank Music Park, Burgettstown, on June 27. “When we started out...
Dove Award-winner Mark Schultz to play at Saint Vincent CollegeVideo
Award-winning contemporary Christian artist Mark Schultz will perform at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 in Saint Vincent Archabbey Basilica. Schultz’s appearance is part of Saint Vincent College’s 2020 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Since his debut in 2000, Schultz has released 11 albums, garnered 13 number one singles and sold...
Jimmy Buffett’s ‘Slack Tide’ tour coming to BurgettstownVideo
Spend an evening in Margaritaville with Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band on July 16 at S&T Bank Music Park (formerly KeyBank Pavilion) in Burgettstown. The 8 p.m. show is part of Jimmy Buffett’s Slack Tide Tour 2020. Parrotheads can expect Buffett to dig deep into his catalog for...
Rod Stewart punched a Palm Beach security guard on New Year’s. It wasn’t his greatest hit
MIAMI — Rod Stewart has certainly had better New Year’s Eves. There was the one 41 years ago when the British rocker — and current South Florida resident — opened 1979 with one of his signature smashes, “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” He was knighted in late 2016 at Buckingham...
Cleveland Keys hope to hit the high notes at Oakmont’s Oaks Theater
Ask and you will receive. The Cleveland Keys – a dueling piano company – takes requests from the audience and then performs the tune. Known for doing weddings, corporate functions and nonprofit events, these musicians also do several other appearances, such as the upcoming Dueling Pianos Night at the Oaks...
Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby arrested on battery charge
MIAMI — Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby was arrested on a battery charge Thursday night in Miami after arguing with a music promoter over payment for a performance, Miami police said in an arrest warrant. After police arrested the rapper, whose real name is Jonathan Kirk, they found a warrant for his...
Pittsburgh musicians spread wings, find renewed verve
Robin Meloy Goldsby While attending Chatham College (now Chatham University), Robin Meloy Goldsby lived in Chatham Village and played the piano at Chatham Center in Downtown Pittsburgh. By the time she was 21, Goldsby longed to escape to a city where, presumably, there were fewer Chathams. “I had already been...
Bret Michaels says tour with Poison, Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard will be ‘high energy party’
Poison frontman Bret Michaels said the upcoming tour with Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard and Joan Jett will be a high energy party. “I’ve been working on that for years, hoping we could put it together with everybody and it just worked,” Michaels told People magazine on Tuesday. “It will be...
Phil Vassar brings ‘Stripped Down’ songs to the LampVideo
Phil Vassar has always considered himself a songwriter first — even though he has a 20-year solo career numbering 10 albums (including compilations and other albums) and countless tours. But this winter, Vassar the artist is doing more to showcase Vassar the songwriter than perhaps at any point since his...
The 10 best overlooked albums of 2019
If any more evidence is needed that much of the best music today can be found in the margins beyond Top 40 pop, look no further than this list of stellar albums from 2019 that went largely unnoticed by the vast majority of music fans and media. Hopefully some of...
Pack your brown bag lunch for free Pittsburgh Opera performance
The enjoyment of music hardly requires a formal setting, although traditional concerts can feel that way. But one of Pittsburgh Opera’s best traditions breaks that mold. It’s called the Brown Bag concert series, because audience members are invited to bring their own lunches to the free midday events. And the...
Brooklyn Rider string quartet to play new works by women composers
Music and healing will be the unifying theme when Brooklyn Rider makes its much-anticipated return to Pittsburgh on the first Monday in January. The Brooklyn Rider string quartet will perform “Healing Modes” as part of the Chamber Music Pittsburgh concert series on Jan. 6 in Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Music Hall. Brooklyn...