“We love you too!” John Hogg said to the crowd after “Color Blind” reached its haunting end. The band paused briefly in the Vinyl Music Hall applause before launching into Led Zeppelin’s “Custard Pie”. Marking their first appearance at Vinyl... Continue Reading →
How does Tyler Greenwell juggle it all? As a family man, musician and record producer, Greenwell’s plate is overflowing. But just days before the Grammy-Award winning Tedeschi Trucks Band jumped back on tour and a month before Whose Hat Is This?... Continue Reading →
Nothing can stop the Chris Robinson Brotherhood. Neither hell nor hurricane could keep the band and their Freak Flag from flying high during their recent Pensacola, Florida show. Tropical Storm Gordon threatened CBR’s rescheduled performance, but Mother Nature digressed. CBR... Continue Reading →
A sacrifice. Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello or Raphael? I don’t know which one it was, but he didn’t last long. As quickly as Charlie (Phlegmboyant) threw the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle piñata off the stage, it was splintered and ripped apart... Continue Reading →
“Thank you, Pensacola. I love you!” Krizz Kaliko shouted to the crowd. But the crowd didn’t want to stop. The night could never end. But it did and Tech N9ne conquered Vinyl Music Hall once again. Tech N9ne’s Planet Tour... Continue Reading →
“It’s a dream come true,” said Joey Cool. On a tour bus counting down the hours until his set on Tech N9ne’s Planet Tour stop, Cool reflected on his past while looking toward the future. He’s toured with Tech N9ne... Continue Reading →
Andrew W.K. made a confession during his show at Vinyl Music Hall. He looked down at the stage, then directly into the crowd of fans who came to party. “To be honest, I don’t think we’ve ever partied in Pensacola,”... Continue Reading →
It was the night the spotlight went out in Pensacola. But The Independents lit up the stage at Chizuko right after it went dark. It all started with The Spillers followed by Pensacola’s longest running punk band Earl’s Killer Squirrel. But... Continue Reading →
“Who let the dog out?” Vernon Reid's question was more statement than inquiry. It was an unbelievable moment. And something that has never happened in the band's 33-year history. From their 1990 supporting slot on the Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels/Urban... Continue Reading →