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  • Jackie Greene

    Americana and roots singer-songwriter Jackie Greene is a "jack-of-all-trades" (The New York Times), revered as an artist who can croon over soulful piano ballads just as easily as he can shred a bluesy guitar solo. A relentless road warrior and true musician's musician, Greene has built an enduring legacy. His versatile talent famously led him to serve as the lead guitarist for The Black Crowes and anchor the supergroup Trigger Hippy alongside Joan Osborne. Today, Greene remains a permanent fixture of the live music scene, frequently touring with Phil Lesh & Friends and collaborating with heavyweights like Gov't Mule and Tedeschi Trucks Band. Whether he is leading his own high-energy headline tours or steering dynamic all-star tribute projects, Greene continues to prove he is a masterful keeper and forward-looking translator of American roots music.

  • Gary Hoey

    Listed as one of the top 100 guitarists of all time by Guitar Player Magazine, rock and blues guitar legend Gary Hoey is touring on his latest album, Avalanche. His career skyrocketed in 1993 when his instrumental cover of "Hocus Pocus" reached the Billboard Top 5 as the most frequently played rock song of the year. An acclaimed instrumental hero and film scorer, Hoey has crafted soundtracks for Walt Disney films, ESPN, and the surf cult classic Endless Summer II. Currently touring both on his own and as the guitar player for the Lou Gramm All Stars, Hoey has shared stages with legends like Jeff Beck, Brian May, and Joe Bonamassa. For this tour, he is hitting the road alongside his son, guitarist Ian Hoey, to perform a mix of both new tracks and his classic hits.

  • Isaiah Sharkey

    Isaiah Sharkey stands at the confluence of modern soul, jazz, R&B, and Black American guitar tradition, carrying forward a lineage that links George Benson, Curtis Mayfield, Wes Montgomery, and Jimi Hendrix while forging a vocabulary entirely his own. A Grammy Award-winning guitarist, vocalist, composer, and producer, Sharkey has become one of the most respected musicians of his generation, celebrated for his sophisticated harmonic sensibility, unmistakable tone, and ability to shape-shift effortlessly between musical worlds.

  • Norman Brown

    Grammy-winning and multi-platinum selling guitarist Norman Brown has sold over five million albums and is celebrated by uDiscover Music as one of the 50 greatest guitarists of all time. Known for his jaw-dropping virtuosity, unrivaled ability to fuse jazz, R&B, pop, funk, and blues, and a career spanning four decades, iconic guitarist George Benson calls him "one of the greatest and most articulate guitarists out there." The contemporary jazz master released his anticipated 15th recording, Authentically Norman, on March 20, 2026. The album features collaborations with Paul Brown, Wirlie Morris, and Shane Theriot, pairing high-velocity precision with deep, soulful, in-the-pocket grooves. A graduate of the Musician's Institute, Brown's impressive career includes a string of chart-topping albums, a Soul Train Award, and massive collaborative projects like BWB. A true road warrior, he is touring relentlessly in support of his new music.

  • Norman Brown

    Grammy-winning and multi-platinum selling guitarist Norman Brown has sold over five million albums and is celebrated by uDiscover Music as one of the 50 greatest guitarists of all time. Known for his jaw-dropping virtuosity, unrivaled ability to fuse jazz, R&B, pop, funk, and blues, and a career spanning four decades, iconic guitarist George Benson calls him "one of the greatest and most articulate guitarists out there." The contemporary jazz master released his anticipated 15th recording, Authentically Norman, on March 20, 2026. The album features collaborations with Paul Brown, Wirlie Morris, and Shane Theriot, pairing high-velocity precision with deep, soulful, in-the-pocket grooves. A graduate of the Musician's Institute, Brown's impressive career includes a string of chart-topping albums, a Soul Train Award, and massive collaborative projects like BWB. A true road warrior, he is touring relentlessly in support of his new music.

  • Graham Nash – Live on Tour 2026

    Graham Nash will perform a career-spanning musical journey through his years with The Hollies, CSN, CSNY, and his beloved solo efforts. He will be joined by Todd Caldwell (keyboards), Adam Minkoff (guitars, drums, and vocals), and Zack Djanikian (guitars, drums, and vocals. Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, with CSN, and with the Hollies. He was also inducted twice into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame, as a solo artist and with CSN, and he is a GRAMMY Award winner. Towering above virtually everything that Nash has accomplished in his multi-faceted career are the songs that he has written and introduced to the soundtrack of the past half-century, starting with "Marrakesh Express," from Crosby, Stills & Nash, and "Teach Your Children" and "Our House" from CSNY's Déjà Vu. Nash?s solo career debuted with Songs for Beginners, featuring "Chicago, and "Military Madness". He has also recorded with David Crosby as Crosby/Nash.

  • Charlie Musselwhite & GA-20: Together Onstage!

    Blues Now brings together harmonica master Charlie Musselwhite and acclaimed trio GA-20 for a collaboration rooted in tradition and forward momentum. A Grammy Award-winning artist with a career spanning more than 60 years, Musselwhite remains a defining voice of Chicago blues. GA-20, formed in 2018, has quickly built a national reputation with multiple Billboard Blues chart-topping releases and a raw, high-energy approach grounded in classic electric blues. Their album Blues Now (New West Records) captures the group's live, in-the-room chemistry, blending original material and reimagined classics. "We're not making a pop record. This is Blues," says guitarist Matthew Stubbs. Musselwhite adds, "I'm always open for keeping things interesting." Balancing grit, groove, and improvisation, the project reflects a shared lineage and a contemporary edge-an intergenerational exchange that keeps the blues immediate, vital, and firmly rooted in the present.