Music
My Whirlwind Weekend at Arte Para Todos
Inaugural Milwaukee music festival was three days of great music, cool clubs and fun crowds.
Mar 3rd, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaBest Rocking Scot You Never Heard Of?
Midge Ure comes to town, with a long, impressive history behind him as musician and songwriter.
Mar 2nd, 2015 by Jon GilbertsonWeekend Music Fest Boasts 70 Bands
70 local bands and 15 visual artists at 15 venues over three days in a benefit for school arts programs.
Feb 27th, 2015 by Joey Grihalva10 Concerts in 10 Days
A great lineup is led by concert featuring internationally-known classical guitarist Xuefei Yang.
Feb 26th, 2015 by Michael BarndtThere’s Always Room for Cello
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra principal cellist Susan Babini, featured this week, does double duty with another ensemble.
Feb 25th, 2015 by Claire NowakThe Return of Scott Wooldridge
Long-time Milwaukee rocker comes back here to play at Shank Hall.
Feb 24th, 2015 by Lisa HorzewskiStill Eccentric After All Those Years
Three decades on, English rocker Robyn Hitchcock is still a unique charmer. He plays Tuesday at Shank Hall.
Feb 23rd, 2015 by Jon GilbertsonThe Rise of Twin Brother
The Milwaukee band, which opens tonight for Current Swell at Turner Hall, learned a lot from an East Coast tour.
Feb 23rd, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaHow Shonn Hinton Made Good
The Milwaukee guitarist, who performs with the band at Friday’s Gospel Jubilee, now plays with top national acts.
Feb 19th, 2015 by John SiegerKacey Musgraves Comes to Town
Grammy-winner at Pabst Saturday; or there’s bluesy Hozier at the Riverside.
Feb 16th, 2015 by Jon GilbertsonThe Mellow Side of Marilyn Manson?
After years of making controversy, the man and the group have settled into making music.
Feb 2nd, 2015 by Jon GilbertsonFolk, Prog-Rock and New Age?
That’s the sound of The Soil & The Sun, known for “Are You” and coming to Turner Hall.
Jan 19th, 2015 by Jon Gilbertson