Music

Preview: The Rise of Three.Stacks.Eliot
Preview

The Rise of Three.Stacks.Eliot

Sam Lewis talks about the Milwaukee jazz and hip hop band, which plays at Garibaldi’s tonight.

Band of the Week: Von Alexander
Band of the Week

Von Alexander

Milwaukee hip-hop artist is angling for the national stage.

Music: From Their Basement to You
Music

From Their Basement to You

Rising bands Lady Lamb and Soul Low perform at Turner Hall.

Review: Summer Soulstice Was a Huge Success
Review

Summer Soulstice Was a Huge Success

My weekend of music also took in the Lakefront Festival of Art, which was pretty cool, too.

Review: Olivia Chaney Captivates Colectivo Crowd
Review

Olivia Chaney Captivates Colectivo Crowd

New partnership with Pabst Theater Group scores with its inaugural concert at the coffee house.

The Ticket Window: Nine Great Performers Coming to Town
The Ticket Window

Nine Great Performers Coming to Town

Our new feature offers a weekly update of upcoming music and comedy shows now selling tickets.

Classical: Sing Along with Disney
Classical

Sing Along with Disney

Milwaukee Symphony Pops concert is an all-Disney concert, with music from beloved films that may get the audience singing.

Music: Can Bo Triplex Make His Mark?
Music

Can Bo Triplex Make His Mark?

One of Milwaukee's best bassists talks about his new band and life after Kane Place Record Club.

Events: Milwaukee Day Will Have Great Music
Events

Milwaukee Day Will Have Great Music

April 14 (414) will feature good food and beer and a line-up of great bands.

Review: Alabama Shakes Rocks Milwaukee
Review

Alabama Shakes Rocks Milwaukee

Lead singer Brittany Howard has been compared to Janis Joplin, but the band proved uniquely powerful in its own right.

Music: The Return of Howard Jones
Music

The Return of Howard Jones

1980s British rocker with many hit songs will perform songs from his huge new Engage CD and DVD.

Rock Roundup: Of Montreal Lands In Milwaukee
Rock Roundup

Of Montreal Lands In Milwaukee

The group’s leader, Kevin Barnes, might be called twee, pretentious or emo, but Of Montreal can no longer be dismissed as minor.