The Brothers Revive Allman Brothers Classics, Park City Song Summit Releases Artist Lineup
The Who Part Ways with Drummer Zak Starkey

April 16, 2025
RECAP
The Brothers returned to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, April 16. The staging marked the first time since 2020 that this conglomerate of Allman Brothers Band originals, associated players, and collaborators had come together. Five years prior, this ensemble celebrated the Southern rock troubadours’ 50th anniversary.
NEWS
After nearly three decades with drummer Zak Starkey, The Who have split from their longtime backbeat. This news comes a matter of weeks after the band’s latest slate of live performances at London’s Royal Albert Hall, which featured the now-former member.
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Park City Song Summit returns to Park City, Utah’s City Park, on August 14-16, 2025, for another rousing entry of live music, conversational panels, and open-air wellness ventures. This year’s artist lineup accentuates collaboration, honing in on guest slots for specialty one-off performances.
Your New Favorite Hat Just Stole Your Face
This officially licensed classic black-and-white Yupoong Trucker Hat features a 2.25” embroidered patch showcasing the intricate design and artwork of acclaimed illustrator Drew Millward.
NEWS
Forest Hills Stadium’s summer concert programming will go on as planned, resolving a brief flare in a long-simmering feud between the venue and its neighbors.
FEATURE
Jay Cobb Anderson had a secret agenda when Fruition started recording their first album in almost five years, How to Make Mistakes. “When we went into the studio, we didn’t know what was going to happen,” the singer/guitarist/harmonica player admits.
LISTEN
In 2024, Béla Fleck founded the BEATrio, which set the genre-bending banjo master alongside harpist Edmar Castañeda and drummer Antonio Sánchez for a six-night residency at Blue Note New York. Today, he’s shared “Western and Walnut,” the second preview single from the celebrated group’s self-titled debut album, set to release on May 16 via his Béla Fleck Productions imprint on Thirty Tigers.
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