Homewood Music
With a wide range of vintage and modern instruments, Homewood Music equips the musician for folk, jazz, blues, and a plethora of other sounds both old and new.
With a wide range of vintage and modern instruments, Homewood Music equips the musician for folk, jazz, blues, and a plethora of other sounds both old and new.
See who’s playing in Birmingham this week.
On Saturday, November 16, Jennifer Knapp performed a free show at Southside Baptist Church. Contributor Marley Davis gives her account of the evening’s music and moments.
Hosted by Scott Register, Reg’s Coffee House airs on 107.3 FM every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. With the slogan “helping build your music library one song at a time,” Reg’s Coffee House showcases new music and upcoming songwriters.
On November 15, catch an assortment of acoustic folk and electric rock to Black Market Bar & Grill in Five Points.
Located on First Avenue South between the Red Mountain Expressway and 28th Street South, this “social gathering of sound and spirit” combines great music with good food, wine, and beer.
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, Bottletree will host three rising rock acts: Healing Power, Holy Youth, and Looksy. Local label Skybucket Records presents a night of garage rock, psychedelic soul, and electric blues.
On August 20, hip hop duo Shaheed & DJ Supreme release their new album, Knowledge Rhythm and Understanding.
On Friday, August 16, Communicating Vessels will open their own record shop in Woodlawn. The label shop is perfect for anyone looking to pick up some premium local talent or discover new indie tunes. DJs will perform at the noon-to-midnight event.
The first album by trio Yellow Hammer Heart is a diverse fusion of garage rock fuzz and Americana. The combination works remarkably well, and each track sees it spun a different way.