Another set of photos from Thursday’s 10th anniversary show at The Jinx with Murder By Death and American Aquarium. These are all by Petee Worrell, a regular contributor to The Blue Indian who is also going to be contributing regularly…
The Jinx’s 10th anniversary party was everything that I hoped it would be — and more. American Aquarium stopped in Savannah for the first time since summer 2012 and played a typically tight, energetic, moving set. And then Murder By…
Excellent show by Niche on Friday night at The Jinx (where else?) for the release of their intense new album The Other Side Of The End. Sauna Heat was an excellent choice to open — the garage rock brought a…
What a diverse and compelling mix of styles and performers on Saturday night at The Jinx: Little Tybee, Paleface, and Triathalon. It was a late night: when I got there about 10:40, there weren’t even any instruments on stage. But…
I popped in and out of the Savannah Jazz Festival in Forsyth Park on Friday night. I missed the University of North Florida’s stellar ensemble, but I did catch most of the sets by the Robin Sherman Quartet, The Greg…
What a glorious day we’re having as I write this. It’s going to be a perfect Friday night for performances in Forsyth Park on the penultimate day of the Savannah Jazz Festival. For the lineup and a few tips for…
I wrote some nice things about Revival Fest in Do this week, and I’ve already posted galleries to this blog with photos of the Cedric Burnside Project, Field Report, Whiskey Shivers, and Matrimony. So this post has some photos of…
Whiskey Shivers has been together for four years, but the bluegrass band from Austin had never hit Savannah before. With all five members singing and all of them at times playing almost impossibly fast, Whiskey Shivers is simply thrilling to…
I was already a huge fan of Field Report before the band’s appearance at Revival Fest on Saturday, so I’m not sure what kind of fan that makes me now. On the dramatically lit stage (well done, Capital A Productions)…
The Cedric Burnside Project‘s afternoon set was one of the highlights of Saturday’s Revival Fest. Of the dozen acts that performed inside and outside the old paint shop at the Georgia State Railroad Museum, none seemed a better fit for…