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An Evening with The Jayhawks
May 9thRemi Wolf
May 9thAn Evening with The Jayhawks
May 10thYola
May 11thDreamer Isioma
May 12thThe War & Treaty
May 13thMarc Scibilia
May 14thDrew Lynch
May 15thSanta Fe Century 2025
May 17thNightly
May 17thRyan Adams
May 20thRyan Adams
May 21stAhee
May 23rdThe Wrecks
May 27thDope Lemon
May 28thReyna Tropical
May 28thA Conversation with Amy Sedaris
May 30thTrampled by Turtles
May 31stWicked
May 31stA Conversation with Amy Sedaris
May 31stGreer
May 31stThe War & Treaty
June 2ndDrive-By Truckers & Deer Tick
June 3rdFruition
June 3rdE.T. The Extra Terrestrial
June 7thThe Kiffness
June 10thMatteo Mancuso
June 13thFantastic Mr. Fox
June 14thPedrito Martínez Group
June 17thPunch Brothers
June 17thThe Travelin' McCourys
June 18thAlison Krauss & Union Station
June 21stLake Street Dive
June 22ndSt. Paul & The Broken Bones
June 23rdRocky Horror Picture Show
June 28thCharley Crockett
July 5thRobert Earl Keen w/ Hayes Carll
July 6thDigable Planets w/ The Soul Rebels
July 10thM. Ward & The Undertakers
July 12thMountain Grass Unit
July 15thDave Mason
July 16thPhosphorescent
July 16thThe Psychedelic Furs - SOLD OUT
July 17thMereba
July 17thThe Wild Robot
July 19thSurprise Chef
July 19thFather John Misty - SOLD OUT
July 21stTanner Usrey
July 27thBuena Vista Orchestra
July 27thInside Out 2
August 2ndRebirth Brass Band
August 3rdWaxahatchee
August 4thYelawolf
August 7thRosali
August 10thMacy Gray
August 12thA Complete Unknown
August 16thModest Mouse
August 23rdTennis
August 24thThe Dead South
August 24thKeb' Mo' and Shawn Colvin - SOLD OUT
August 27thScott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
August 28thSam Barber
August 28thThe Mavericks
September 6thA Prairie Home Companion's 50th Anniversary
September 7thBlossoms & Bones
September 11thThe Swell Season
September 15thBirdtalker
September 16thFortunate Youth
September 17thKeller Williams' Grateful Grass
September 19thBUNT.
September 23rdI'm With Her
September 29thThe Waterboys
September 30thRainbow Kitten Surprise
October 1stThe Head and The Heart: Aperture Tour
October 2ndNicotine Dolls
October 21stJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour
November 1stJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour
November 2ndMurder By Death
November 2ndOsees - SOLD OUT
November 4thRichy Mitch & The Coal Miners
November 5thWilli Carlisle
November 6thThe Brian Jonestown Massacre - SOLD OUT
November 8thJoshua Radin
November 10thLucius
November 12thInfinity Song
November 19thNeko Case
November 21stWelcome To Night Vale: Murder Night in Blood Forest
January 26thAmy Ray Band - SOLD OUT
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AMY RAY
The tenth solo effort from Amy Ray, If It All Goes South is an album born from deep devotion to creating music that strengthens the soul. Over the course of 10 gracefully crafted and galvanizing tracks, the Georgia-bred musician reflects on our collective history and shares her vision for a better future, threading every song with both intensely personal storytelling and clear-eyed observation. Recorded live to tape at Nashville’s Sound Emporium and mixed to tape by Tedeschi Trucks Band sound engineer Bobby Tis, the album owes much of its freewheeling vitality to the potent chemistry between Ray and her longtime bandmates (including guitarist Jeff Fielder, a Seattle-based musician known for his work with artists like Mark Lanegan) as well as such esteemed guests as Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, The Highwomen’s Natalie Hemby, I’m With Her, and more.
In keeping with the spirited eclecticism that’s always defined Ray’s work (the cathartic punk of her 2001 solo debut Stag, the finespun country of 2014’s Goodnight Tender), If It All Goes South encompasses everything from gospel to punkabilly to folk, each handled with equal parts unruly ingenuity and extraordinary precision. Mainly produced by her frequent collaborator Brian Speiser, the album brings that unbridled sound to Ray’s nuanced exploration of matters both emotional (loss, family life, the work of living with joyful intention in endlessly chaotic times) and political (the climate crisis, racial equity, homophobia’s poisonous impact). Rooted in the warmly incisive songwriting Ray has long brought to her role as co-founder of Indigo Girls—the seminal folk duo now in their fifth decade—If It All Goes South ultimately provides the kind of forward-thinking perspective needed to carry on with purpose, hope, and irrepressible joy.