• Craig Morgan Salutes the Troops

    Craig Morgan spent 10 years in the U.S. Army serving in the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions followed by nine years in the Reserves. The vet may be out of the service now, but those who serve are never far from his mind. So whenever he has an opportunity to perform for the troops overseas, his go bag is ready. This spring, he'll head to Southwest Asia to for his 11th overseas military appreciation tour.
  • Eric Church's "The Outsiders World Tour"

    Eric Church is breaking the mold again - and this time it's with his choice of tourmates. The first leg of "The Outsiders World Tour" will feature Dwight Yoakam on all dates with Brandy Clark, the Brothers Osborne and hard rockers Halestorm hitting the stage at various shows on the 31-date docket.
  • The Most Popular Christian Bands in Concert - March 2014

    Every month, Christian Concert Alerts releases a list of the most requested artists to see in concert, according to their Personalized Concert Alerts subscribers. These were the top 40 most requested Christian artists for the month of March.
  • Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa hosting 4/20 'Wellness Retreats' in Denver and Seattle

    It's no surprise that Snoop Dogg is a big fan of April 20. There are few people who could celebrate the holiday as big as he can. This year, he has something special planned for the day unofficially devoted to marijuana. He and Wiz Khalifa will be hosting two "Wellness Retreat" concerts: one in Washington and one in Colorado -- conveniently the two states that have legalized the drug for recreational use.
  • Seven Classic Albums With Anti-Climactic Closers: Neil Young, Michael Jackson, and more

    A properly sequenced album should feel like a movie; the beginning grabs your attention, the action rises, and the finale explodes. Many album closers commit to this arc (“A Day in the Life” from Sgt. Pepper’s is an excellent example) but some albums leave us hanging at the end, even the great ones. Here are seven classic albums with anti-climactic endings.
  • Junk Mail: John Frusciante 'Enclosure' Album Review Performed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other. This week: Ryan Book, Caitlin Carter and Carolyn Menyes email back and forth about John Frusciante's Enclosure.
  • Jars of Clay Celebrates 20 Years

    This year, Jars of Clay marks 20 years since they first started writing songs together in college. They want to celebrate this milestone in a big way.