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Progressive funk collective The Motet welcome lead vocalist Lyle Divinsky and saxophonist Drew Sayers to the band.

Today, The Motet announced new lead vocalist Lyle Divinsky (Turkuaz) and saxophonist Drew Sayers (Garret's brother) as official members of the band. 
 
"As difficult as change can be, the addition of Lyle and Drew has felt like an incredibly natural progression for the band.  They are already brothers," says Motet keyboardist Joey Porter. "We are all feeling really inspired and are excited about the future."
 
Lyle Divinsky, a native of Portland, Maine, brings his powerful presence and love and light to The Motet. The unsuspecting soul man was awarded the Songwriter's Hall of Fame Abe Olman Scholarship (John Legend was the recipient in 2002), was hailed by Fuse TV's as an "Artist to Watch" and reached #4 on the UK Soul Chart's Top 40 earlier this year.
 
Powerhouse tenor saxophonist Drew Sayers, most recently of John Brown's Body, brings his huge sound and rich tone to The Motet.  Drew, who played and wrote horn arrangements on Beyonce's last two albums, has performed on late night TV, and produced the 2015 John Brown's Body release "Kings and Queens in Dub," also brings his writing and producing skills to the band.
 
The Motet in its new line up hits the road beginning today, February 18 in Greensboro, North Carolina.  Over the coming months, the band has stops throughout the South and the Midwest, ramps up the festival season with plays at Euphoria Music Festival and during New Orleans Jazz Fest (for a Mixtape 1977 set), and much more. The complete list of currently confirmed tour dates is included below. 
 
The Motet are Garrett Sayers (bass), Joey Porter (keyboards), Ryan Jalbert (guitar), Gabriel Mervine (trumpet), Dave Watts (drums), Drew Sayers (saxophone), Garrett Sayers (bass), Lyle Divinsky (vocals).
 
 
The complete list of The Motet's currently confirmed Winter Tour dates is as follows:

2/18

Greensboro, NC

The Blind Tiger

2/19

Asheville, NC

Explore Asheville.com Arena Opening for Umphrey's McGee

2/20

Asheville, NC

Asheville Music Hall Blue Ridge Rockway Afterparty

2/21

Chattanooga, TN

Revelry Room w/ Smooth Dialect

2/23

Huntsville, AL

Lowe Mill w/ Seeds

2/24

Nashville, TN

Basement East w/ The Heard

2/25

St. Louis, MO

Old Rock House w/ Dumpstaphunk

2/26

Lafayette, IN

Lafayette Theater w/ The Heard

2/27

Covington, KY

Madison Theatre w/ The Heard

2/28

Grand Rapids, MI

Founders Brewing Co. w/ The Heard

3/4

New Orleans, LA

NOLA Brewing Anniversary Party

3/17 - 3/18

Durango, CO

Animas City Theatre

3/19

El Prado, NM

Taos Mesa Brewing

4/10

Austin, TX

Euphoria Music Festival

4/14

Charlottesville, VA

The Jefferson Theater

4/15

Washington, DC

The Hamilton w/ The Nth Power

4/16

Philadelphia, PA

Theatre of the Living Arts w/ The Nth Power

4/28

New Orleans, LA

Howlin' Wolf performing Mixtape 1977 w/ Karl Denson's Tiny Universe performing Prince's "Dirty Mind"

4/30

New Orleans, LA

Tipitina's w/ Pimps of Joytime

5/21

Richmond, VA

Virginia Beach Funk Out

5/27

Martinsville, VA

Rooster Walk Festival

5/28
527- 5/29

Clarks Grove, MN
Chillicothe, IL

Revival Fest
Summer Camp Music Festival

7/22

Morrison, CO

Red Rocks Amphitheatre w/ Medeski, Martin & Wood and Vulfpeck

8/6

Thornville, OH

The Werk Out Music Festival

8/13

Scranton, PA

Peach Fest

30 more bands added!

From funk to folk, blues to bluegrass and jambands to jazz bands, the eighth annual Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival will have something for just about every music lover.

               Rooster Walk 8 made its last major band announcements Tuesday, unveiling an additional 30 acts that will take part in the Memorial Day weekend festival at Pop's Farm in Martinsville, Va.

               The new additions to the lineup are: The Revivalists, The Motet, Rayland Baxter, TAUK, Larry Keel Experience, Cabinet, People's Blues of Richmond, Stephane Wrembel, Jon Stickley Trio, Jarekus Singleton, Wild Ponies, Erin & the Wildfire, Southern Belles, Annabelle's Curse, Trongone Band, L Shape Lot, Roosevelt Dime, Mason Via Band, Ghost Eagle, Welcome to Hoonah, Gabe Morales, Rex McGee & John Garris, Truckstop Preachers, Mission in the Rain, Juliana MacDowel, Slick Jr. & the Reactors, Maya Burgess, The Fernandez Sisters, the Patrick Henry Community College Patriot Players and a fire performance troupe, Fire My Spirit Productions.

               These acts join previously announced co-headliners Lettuce and Sam Bush Band, as well as Perpetual Groove, Tab Benoit, Jeff Austin Band, Acoustic Syndicate, Yarn, Town Mountain, Billy Strings, Naughty Professor, Major & the Monbacks, After Jack, Sanctum Sully, Lizzy Ross, Junto, and Left Hip Pocket.

        "Even before announcing these 30 acts, the fan response to Rooster Walk 8 has been phenomenal," said Johnny Buck, executive director of Rooster Walk. "We couldn't be happier with the way the lineup came together. We think it's our best one yet."

               The RW8 lineup features a variety of musical styles, including funk (Lettuce, The Motet), bluegrass (Sam Bush, Larry Keel), blues (Tab Benoit, Jarekus Singleton), jambands (Perpetual Groove, TAUK), rock (The Revivalists, People's Blues of Richmond), jazz (Stephane Wrembel, Naughty Professor) and more.

               Many of the bands will perform more than one set at Rooster Walk 8, which will take place May 26-29, 2016 and showcase a wide variety of arts, crafts, children's activities, food, on-site camping, a 5k footrace, delicious craft beer and more. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.roosterwalk.com.

               Rooster Walk was created in memory of two Martinsville natives who passed away while still in their mid-20s: Edwin "the Rooster" Penn and Walker Shank. The festival is organized and operated by Rooster Walk Inc., a community nonprofit dedicated to promoting music, arts and education in Martinsville and Henry County.

               In less than seven years, Rooster Walk Inc. has donated more than $80,000 to local charities, among them the Penn-Shank Memorial Scholarship Fund for seniors at Martinsville High School and an instrument donation and repair program for entry-level band programs at public schools in Martinsville and Henry County.

        This unique combination of a "full festival" experience and the charitable nature of the event leads many to call Rooster Walk "More than a Festival."

        The festival's title sponsor, Bassett Furniture, is based in nearby Bassett, Va. For more than 100 years, Bassett has been perfecting the art of crafting furniture full of American ingenuity. Their dedication to comfortable, long lasting furniture remains without compromise. Learn more at www.bassettfurniture.com

Several great shows announced

Home Grown Music Network is working closely with the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, NC to bring some exciting shows to our region.  We hope you'll join us for some great live music.

Here's what we have lined up so far:

Thur Feb 4 - Fat Cheek Kat in the Back Room (tickets)

Saturday Feb 13 - Perpetual Groove in the main room (tickets)

Sunday Feb 14 - Bob Margolin in the Back Room (CD release show & Valentine's Day)  Tickets

Saturday March 19 - Groove Fetish in the Back Room (tickets)

For more events, updates, and to RSVP, check our Facebook events page.

Check out Cat's Cradle's complete schedule at www.catscradle.com

Nick Moss Band - Live and Luscious CD

Featuring a blistering combination of guitar and soulful vocals, the Nick Moss Band proves delightful in this live recording from the Baltic Blues Festival in 2015.
YMSB, Tuna, Salmon & more!

Dark Star Orchestra will headline their own Dark Star Jubilee with three, two-set shows. Joining them for the event is Yonder Mountain String Band, Hot Tuna Acoustic and Electric, Leftover Salmon and others.

Steve Kimock will assemble a group of "Friends" for a set, including Jeff Chiment, Bobby Vega, Dan Lebowitz, Leslie Mendelson and more. Melvin Seals and DSO will also team up for a special set where they will perform a Jerry Garcia Band set.

Dark Star Jubilee takes place May 27-29 in Thornville, OH at Legend Valley. More information is available here: http://www.darkstarjubilee.com/

Dark Star Jubilee Lineup:

Dark Star Orchestra
Yonder Mountain String Band
Hot Tuna Electric
Leftover Salmon
Steve Kimock & Friends
The Wailers
Melvin Seals and DSO Performing A JGB Set
Hot Tuna Acoustic
Rumpke Mountain Boys
Like Father Like Son
Jeff Mattson
Owsley County
Matt Reynolds

May 26-29 in Martinsville, VA

Organizers of the Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival announced the addition of eight bands to the lineup, led by co-headlining acts Lettuce and the Sam Bush Band.

               Perpetual Groove, Acoustic Syndicate, Town Mountain, Billy Strings, Naughty Professor and Junto were also announced as part of the bill for Rooster Walk 8, a multi-genre, family-friendly festival which will take place over Memorial Day weekend (May 26-29) at the Pop's Farm music venue near Martinsville, Va. These bands join a lineup that already included Jeff Austin Band, Tab Benoit, Yarn, Major & the Monbacks, After Jack, Lizzy Ross, Sanctum Sully (electric reunion) and Left Hip Pocket. More band additions will be announced in the coming weeks.

               Lettuce has brought a new vitality to classic funk for more than two decades, matching their smooth and soulful grooves with a hip-hop-inspired urgency and mastery of beat. Formed in 1992, when several band members attended a summer program at Boston's Berklee College of Music, Lettuce was founded on a shared love of legendary funk artists like Earth, Wind & Fire and Tower of Power.

               Sam Bush, a Grammy Award winning multi-instrumentalist alternately known as the King of Telluride and the King of Newgrass, has helped to expand the horizons of bluegrass music, fusing it with jazz, rock, blues, funk and other styles. Bush is the co-founder of the genre-bending band New Grass Revival and an in-demand musician who has played with everyone from Emmylou Harris and Bela Fleck to Charlie Haden, Lyle Lovett and Garth Brooks.

               Rooster Walk 8 will feature roughly 50 bands, many of which will play multiple sets over the course of the weekend. RW8 will also showcase a wide variety of arts, crafts, children's activities, food, craft beer, vendors, a 5k footrace, on-site camping and more. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.roosterwalk.com.

               Rooster Walk was created in memory of two Martinsville natives who passed away while still in their mid-20s: Edwin "the Rooster" Penn and Walker Shank. The festival is organized and operated by Rooster Walk Inc., a community nonprofit dedicated to promoting music, arts and education in Martinsville and Henry County.

               In a little more than six years, Rooster Walk Inc. has donated more than $80,000 to local charities, among them the Penn-Shank Memorial Scholarship Fund for seniors at Martinsville High School and an instrument donation and repair program for entry-level band programs at public schools in Martinsville and Henry County.

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Gold Under the Glow to release in March

"The Hip Abduction are making waves with their rustic, world music influences and fun, pop-leaning arrangements. It's hard not to sing and dance along to their newest single "Come Alive", which is a sign of great things to come." - Ari Fink, SiriusXM 

"If you're wondering which group of Florida's upcoming Indie artists could be the first to break nationally, look no further than The Hip Abduction. They are already doing it." - Tampa Bay Times

Florida based "Tropical Indie Pop" sextet The Hip Abduction are set to release their sophomore full length album Gold Under the Glow on March 11, 2016.  The Hip Abduction place heavy emphasis on African stringed instruments (kora, ngoni) mixed with dub-reggae bass lines and funky afro-beat percussion. Gold Under the Glow captures the high-energy of The Hip Abduction's signature sound but with an added indie rock twist.  In celebration of the new album release, to be distributed by ILS Group/Caroline/Universal, the band will be headlining an East Coast tour this spring.

Gold Under the Glow was recorded in Nashville this past summer and produced by Dabney Morris (Wild Cub).  With Morris at the helm, The Hip Abduction reimagined their energetic world/reggae vibe by infusing indie pop overtones. The new release will feature tracks "Come Alive", which can currently be heard on Sirius XM JamOn and "Before We Lose Our Minds", the album's first official single set to be released in January 2016. Gold Under the Glow comes as follow-up to their 2013 self-titled release, The Hip Abduction, which landed the band at #5 on the Billboard reggae charts.

Before diving into a headlining tour with stops in New York, DC, The Carolinas, Alabama, and Florida this March, The Hip Abduction will hit the road in early 2016 with The Expendables and Zach Deputy Band.  Upcoming tour dates can be found below with additional spring dates to be announced soon!  

For the most up to date information please visit thehipabduction.com.

THE HIP ABDUCTION TOUR DATES

1/27/16 - High Dive | Gainesville, FL *
1/28/16 - The Culture Room | Ft. Lauderdale, FL *
1/30/16 - House of Blues Orlando | Orlando, FL *
1/31/16 - Mavericks Live | Jacksonville, FL *
2/3/16 - The Masquerade | Atlanta, GA *
2/4/16 - Music Farm | Charleston, SC *
2/5/16 - House of Blues Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach, SC *
2/6/16 - The Norva | Norfolk, VA *
3/4/16 - The Hall @ MP | Brooklyn, NY
3/5/15 - Dogfish Head Brewery Company | Rehoboth Beach, DE
3/6/16 - The Hamilton | Washington, DC
3/9/19 - Grey Eagle | Asheville, NC
3/11/16 - The Pourhouse | Charleston, SC
3/12/16 - National Whitewater Center Green River Revival | Charlotte, NC
3/13/16 - Zydeco | Birmingham, AL 
3/14/16 - 30a.com Presents at The Hub | Santa Rosa Beach, FL
3/16/16 - High Dive | Gainesville, FL
3/17/16 - Terra Fermata | Stuart, FL
3/18/16 - Jannus Live | St. Petersburg, FL 
3/19/16 - Backbooth | Orlando, FL
3/20/16 - Slide Into Spring Festival | Fernandina Beach, FL

* w/ The Expendables & Zach Deputy

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Barefoot Wade - Live From The Road (2CDs)

“Live From the Road” by Barefoot Wade features two discs that detail the life, adventures, and musical sagas of a modern beach town bard, equipped with guitar and steel drums.

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