Phoenix musician August Manley brings Waylon Jennings to life
August Manley is a good ol’ boy singing Waylon Jennings’ hits at The Dirty Drummer this weekend.
August Manley is a good ol’ boy singing Waylon Jennings’ hits at The Dirty Drummer this weekend.
He’ll perform songs from his 2023 instrumental album, “New Blue Sun.”
He’ll play his “Malibu” album in its entirety.
Owners and operators reflect on lost venues and the bands that performed in them.
The Doobie Brothers are back on the road and ready to play Phoenix’s Footprint Center for the first time.
The pop star and It Girl of the moment announced the Short N’ Sweet Tour Thursday morning.
The Playa Ponderosa is the place to be this weekend.
Finnish symphonic metal band Apocalyptica will perform Metallica works at The Van Buren next year.
The 10th anniversary of the festival will include 70 bands on 10 stages, food, vendors and more.
“Get ready to mumble!!!” says Blothar the Berserker.
It’s time to get out of Phoenix for the summer and see what the rest of the country has to offer.
The 10th anniversary of the northern Arizona music festival has some big names on the bill.
More than 30 bands will converge on the intersection of Mill and Southern avenues for a weekend of live music.
Local metal legend Rob Halford and the rest of Judas Priest will play Arizona Federal Theatre in October.
The $60 million project will feature numerous music-focused amenities.
“You can’t have a Totally Tubular Festival without The Tubes.”
Party on, dudes.
The Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Tour will be the singer’s last.
The whole This Is Me … Live Tour is off the calendar, including the July 9 date at Footprint Center.
The indie rock quartet have a new album, “Love Hate Music Box,” out earlier this month.
The Eternamente Agradecido World Tour will stop in the Valley this fall.
And ticket presales begin today.