Author: Garrett Deming

Garrett has been in Savannah for roughly two years after living in the Northeast. As guitarist, singer and writer of original rock band Broken Glow, he's seen much of the country both as a performer and spectator, and has performed in various capacities at such venues as Boston Symphony Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Gramercy Theater and Carnegie Hall. Also a music teacher, Garrett plays many instruments and has written original material for the stage, most notably for a selection in the 2012 West Village Musical Theater Festival. He's also had original fictional and lyrical work published in literary magazines GAMBA and Exit Strata. Garrett is married to Swedish musician Sara Clash and enjoys James Joyce, good bourbon and the blues.

Introducing Kittenfest

Since the dawn of file sharing in the internet age, record sales have ceased to dominate the music industry. For independent artists this has created multiple opportunities to gain a wider audience through internet distribution, and with such an expanded…

Dope Sandwich, Four Elements & Beyond release new EP

Devotees of Savannah’s hip hop scene will recognize this bearded emcee as Miggs Son, staple of rap collective Dope Sandwich, former member of musical jamboree Word Of Mouth, SCAD grad and accomplished visual artist. After releasing his first solo album,…

Electric Moonlight Festival – camping, music and art in Statesboro

Rarely do we see a gathering of local talent like the Electric Moonlight Festival, a two-day event happening from this Friday and Saturday (Oct. 17-18) at Brainiacs in Statesboro, GA. The festival features local musical talent (including psych rockers Omingnome,…

Neon Napalm’s Omnidimensional Pathos Factory @ Ampersand – review + photos

If the name didn’t intrigue you, there may be no hope for you. Neon Napalm’s “Omnidimensional Pathos Factory” Saturday night at Ampersand was just that as all three floors offered a different sensory experience. With a musical lineup of psych…

IAMSOUND, Dendera Bloodbath, Whiskey Wednesday & Landmines live at The Wormhole

Though often overlooked by the downtown music crowd, The Wormhole is one of the best places to see live music in Savannah. Stylistically eclectic, acoustically superior and significantly cheaper at the bar, this club is more spacious than any of…