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Mile 0 Fest Key West 2025 tickets on sale

Five Nights of Music in Paradise

Jan. 21- Jan. 25, 2025

From the good folks at Mile 0 Fest Key West:

Calling all music lovers! Immerse yourself in the laid back island vibes of Mile 0 Fest Key West, a premier boutique music festival. Each year boasts a stellar lineup of established and rising artists performing in beautiful outdoor venues. Experience all Key West has to offer while listening to your favorite bands and making new life-long friends.

With only a few thousand passes available, don’t wait to book your dream music vacation!

Learn more at this link: https://www.mile0fest.com


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ROMP single-day tickets on sale

From the good folks over at ROMP fest set for June 26-29 in Owensboro, Kentucky:
“We’re thrilled to release the daily lineup!  Single day tickets are on sale now, and discounted prices last until Sunday night.
“Headliners Trampled by Turtles, Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, and Billy Strings kick off the main stage Thursday night, followed by The Del McCoury Band, The Wood Brothers, and The Jeff Austin Band and The Travelin’ McCourys perform the Grateful Ball on Friday.  The party rolls into Saturday with Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder with special guest Patty Loveless, Sam Bush, and Steve Earle & The Dukes and many more.
“The Jagoe Homes After Party Stage gets started Wednesday night with the Glade City Rounders and Relic.  The Rumpke Mountain Boys and Wood & Wire follow up on Thursday night, with Horseshoes & Hand Grenades and Songs from the Road Band rocking the After Party stage on Friday, and Dustbowl Revival closes out ROMP Festival on Saturday night.
“Make your plans and snag single day tickets at a discounted rate through Sunday night, when prices increase.  Tickets available at:  rompfest.com!”


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Five songs that prove Caleb Caudle should be the next Jason Isbell

If you haven’t heard of Caleb Caudle, just wait. You will. The recent success of alt-country darling Jason Isbell’s rock-folk-country-chart topping album, “Something More Than Free,” gives similar artists like Caudle hope that they too can break out and that their genre-defying music can be heard by the masses. Continue reading