Music

Entertainment: Irish Fest Returns to Milwaukee
Entertainment

Irish Fest Returns to Milwaukee

Plus, a bloody mary festival, a blue grass festival, a Black theater festival, movies in the park and a bike race between breweries

Music: Unique ‘Zoiree’ Features SistaStrings
Music

Unique ‘Zoiree’ Features SistaStrings

Plus puppets, a musical choir and a theme of internet imposters and called ‘The Sound.’

Music: Cactus Club Offers a Digital Dream
Music

Cactus Club Offers a Digital Dream

Virtual programming every Saturday night among the offerings.

Sieger on Songs: Woody Guthrie Meets Wilco and Billy Bragg
Sieger on Songs

Woody Guthrie Meets Wilco and Billy Bragg

The song “Hoodoo Voodoo” is a surreal classic that captures the spirit of Woody.

Music: How Can Music This Happy Be So Smart?
Music

How Can Music This Happy Be So Smart?

The Flat Five are coming to Anodyne Coffee. Here’s why you must go.

New Riverwest Company, Production Impresses

New Riverwest Company, Production Impresses

53212 Presents, located above Company Brewing, creates innovative music-dance work. It’s lovely.

Classical: A Week of Chamber Music in Milwaukee
Classical

A Week of Chamber Music in Milwaukee

An extensive and varied menu of chamber music is on display in Milwaukee over the coming week.

Music: 40 Years On, Squeeze Can Still Rock
Music

40 Years On, Squeeze Can Still Rock

It was a love fest for the venerable British pop-rock band at the Pabst.

Music: Milwaukee’s Tallymore Plays Irish Fest
Music

Milwaukee’s Tallymore Plays Irish Fest

Local group formed in 2012 featured at one of the world’s biggest Irish music festivals.

Music: Guitar Festival Is Truly International
Music

Guitar Festival Is Truly International

With guitarists from around the world, led by superstar John Scofield, Wilson Center festival is unique.

Music: The Rise of Ian Ash
Music

The Rise of Ian Ash

He’s writing songs with Grammy winner Jim Peterik and his band, The Last Bees, is touring widely.

Semi-Twang, Then and Now

Semi-Twang, Then and Now

Spoiler alert: now is much better. John Sieger’s new album is a stunner.