'The Madison' Season 2: Here's Everything We Know
Season 2 of 'The Madison' may be released sooner than expected, according to a recent report.
Season 2 of 'The Madison' may be released sooner than expected, according to a recent report.
Spotify track "River Roots - Bells" by River Roots has been shared on the r/folk community, described as a dreamy folktronica track about alarm bells warning of impending events.
Amble has performed at Audiotree Live, a live music series on the platform Audiotree. The performance was recorded and shared on the music subreddit r/folk.
Mezi Horami performs Moravian Folk Song live on r/folk, sharing traditional music from their community.
Indie music fans on Reddit's r/indieheads are sharing excitement about the release of a new EP by Jumpy and Gods Wisdom, titled "Snowman 3". The EP is described as "fresh" and highly anticipated.
George Formby's 1941 song "It Serves Me Right (I Shouldn't Have Joined)" has been discussed on the r/folk subreddit.
George Formby's song "Imagine Me On The Maginot Line" has been posted on the r/folk subreddit, sparking discussion among fans.
Rockingham Cindy releases a new song, "Clawhammer Banjo," on the r/folk platform, showcasing her folk music style.
A user on the Reddit forum r/folk claimed to have drawn a portrait of Hank Williams, the famous American country music singer-songwriter.
Indie band Pretty Out releases new album "Misery Seed" on Bandcamp, available for streaming on YouTube. The album is part of their latest project, "Fresh", which is also available on YouTube.
The Spectre Collective has released a new video for their song "Flamingo," available on the r/indieheads community.
Indie singer-songwriter Johanna Samuels has released a new music video for her song "White Limousine" featuring Courtney Marie Andrews. The video is available on the r/indieheads subreddit.
"We Are The Shaggs" album is being reevaluated as potentially the "worst album ever made", sparking a reaction from music fans and critics. The album, released in 1968, has gained a cult following for its experimental and avant-garde sound.
Mumford & Sons performed a Tiny Desk Concert for Radio Milwaukee.
Red Hot Chili Peppers' drummer Chad Smith has launched a music initiative in Milwaukee, according to Radio Milwaukee.
Tim Case, a Wisconsin singer-songwriter, performed at a local venue, according to National Today.
Radio Milwaukee to host special 414 Day screening of 'Song Sung Blue' documentary.
The Singing Statesmen, a barbershop quartet, are celebrating their 60th anniversary with a concert series, titled "60th Anniversary Singing Statesmen Concert - Volume One." The concert is part of a larger series, with Volume One being the first installment.
A new album titled "Live Music: Six Figure Sunrise - Volume One" has been released, according to GNews: Volume One.
Chicago trio Stuck releases new music, elevating their sound while addressing fears, frustrations, and feelings of guilt.
A 1952 song by Johnny Standley, "It's in the Book," gained new attention after being featured in the 1971 film "The Last Picture Show" and occasionally played on radio shows like "The WaxWorks" and "Dr. Demento." The song was banned in several cities.
Pete Townshend teases a possible new studio album from The Who, their first since 2019, with Roger Daltrey expressing interest in contributing to the project.
Milwaukee photographer Samer Ghani will release his new photobook, "Memories of a Street Cat," at Cactus Club on March 25.
Snail Mail has released a new video for her song "Tractor Beam". The video is available on the r/indieheads subreddit.
Hoyt Axton, a country-folk musician and actor, would have turned 88 today. Axton wrote hits for Ringo Starr, Steppenwolf, and Three Dog Night. His mother, Hoyt Axton Sr.'s wife, penned an Elvis Presley hit.