Top Places for Music Fans in Atlanta
Follow this list to experience live music in Atlanta and explore the musical history of Georgia's capital.
Follow this list to experience live music in Atlanta and explore the musical history of Georgia's capital.
Spend a day exploring Georgia blues, beginning with the early Paramount recordings of Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, known as the "Mother of the Blues," and those of her early pianist and arranger, "Georgia Tom" Dorsey. Then, spend time with Piedmont Blues stylists, including Blind Willie McTell, whose song...
Start exploring James Brown's hometown with these live music venues, music festivals, tours, and more.
Take a road trip to these points of interest, venues, and festivals celebrating sacred music in Georgia.
From the Appalachian and Blue Ridge Mountains in North Georgia to the southern tip in Thomasville, Georgia is home to authentic old-time and bluegrass music experiences. North American folk traditions of music and dance that have been passed down for generations are performed in town squares, parks...
A city’s musical renaissance usually occurs over time, in fits and starts, like an all-night jam session, before finding its groove. For Columbus, the tempo grew decidedly upbeat in 1992 with the establishment of The Loft, which as a music venue, recording studio and restaurant, helped kickstart the...
With so much live music and history to explore in Athens, your first visit surely won't be your last. Follow this guide to must-see music venues, festivals, and more points of interest.
There must be "something in the water" in Rome's northwest Georgia rivers. Music — whether it is bluegrass, blues, symphonic music, choral music, rock, or opera — is truly a major part of this city's DNA. The Rome Symphony Orchestra is the oldest symphony in the South, having been founded in 1921...
Georgia's Historic Sites are often overlooked amid the chatter of the state parks, but they hold treasures that should not be missed. Visit Georgia's State Historic Sites and experience what makes them special.
Get on board the vinyl revival by visiting independent record stores across Georgia.