Scout

Live Music in Your Rearview Mirror

Genre
A cappella
acoustic
Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic Instrumental
Active Rock
Adult Alternative
Adult Contemporary
alt country
Alt Rock
Alt-Country
Alt. Country
Alternative
Alternative Pop
alternative rock
Ambient
americana
Americana/ pop
Appalachian Roots
Appalachian Roots Music
Avante-Garde
Bass Music
Bayou
Bluegrass
Blues
Blues, Jazz, Acoustic
Blues, Roots Rock, Soul, Funk
Blues/Rock
Breakbeat
Caribbean
Celtic
Christian
Christian, Folk, Pop
Classic
Classic Rock
Classical
classical/Jazz/ Funk
Comedy
contemporary
Contemporary Blues
Country
Country; Americana; Alt. Country
Disco .::. Latin
Doo Wop
Drum 'n' Bass
Drum & Bass
Dub
Dubstep
Easy Listening
electro-acoustic rock
Electronic
Electronica
experimental
Feel Good
Fidget
Flamenco
Folk
Folk Rock
Folk-Rock
folk, reggae, Cajun, zydeco, rock, country
Folk/Blues
Folk/Pop
Funk
Fusion
Glitch Hop
Gospel Rap
Groove
Grunge
Hard Rock
Hip Hop
Hip-Hop
Hiphop
Hiphop / Rap
Indie
Indie Rock
Instrumental
Irish
Irish Traditional Folk
Jam
Jam Band
Jam Rock, Transcendental Rock
Jamband
Japanese Gypsy Rock
Jazz
Jazz Rock
Jazz-Blues-Rock
jazz, blues, hip-hop and rock n’ roll
Latin
lternative
Metal
Metal,Alternative
Modern Rock
modern/new age/neoclassical
neo-classical
new age
Newgrass
Organic
Pop
Pop Punk
Pop-Punk
Pop, RnB, Hip Hop, Rap,
Power
Progressive
Progressive Rock
Progressive Worship
Psychedelic
Punk
R & B
R&B
Rap
Real Music
Reggae
Rock
Rock / Pop
Rock w/ trumpet
Rock, Heavy Rock, Progressive Rock
Rock'n'Roll
Rock/Pop
Rockabilly
Roots
Roots Rock
Roots Rock, Rock & Roll, Jam Band
Secular Gospel
Singer-Songwriter
Singer/Songwriter
Sludge
solo piano
Solo Piano Neo-Classical
Solo Piano New Age Jazz
Solo Piano Peace Music
soul
soulful House/ Acid Jazz/ Broken Beat
Soulful Pop Rock
Souterhn Hip Hop
Southern Rock
Spoken Word
Street Hop
Swing Era Jazz
Symphonic Rock
Tango
Tex-Mex
Texas
Texas Country
Trance
Turntablist
Ultimate Tribute to Tom Petty & The Hearbreakers
Universal
Urban
VJ
World
World Music
World/New Age
Worship

What's the buzz? Tell me what’s happenin’ …

Have you heard the latest?
Featured reviews from a live audience.

Reviewed By: debnwalt

Performance: Robin Spielberg at Outpost in the Burbs

My husband and I loved Robin's performance.She is a fantastic piano player.I grew up with Robin in Maplewood.I am so proud to call her my friend.She is a very talented young lady.And she moves you in your seat as she plays the piano.You feel her deep within your heart as she plays.We brought a CD and we listen to it during our sunday dinners and we have also shared it with our friends,family and co workers.She is a star for many to enjoy!Please take a moment to check her website out and even look at her Cd's available and purchase one and you too can enjoy her like we do!Robin you are a wonderful person and a talented piano player.And we are so proud of you!!!!

Reviewed By: janethansen

Performance: True Margrit at Bob's Java Jive

The pop piano trio True Margrit creates a genuine band to fan relationship in thier live performance. What a great time to see them perform live. Having heard their latest CD, "The Juggler's Progress" before seeing them live, I was struck by the complexity of the music, the delivery of the lyrics, and in my opinion, how much better their music is live! Seeing is believing and True Margrit draws you in to the truth behind each and every tune. Moreover, they create an interactive space with the audience which a rarity for serious musicians who don't take themselves too seriously. This trio has fun performing together creating a direct connect with every person in the room.

Rock on True Margrit!

Reviewed By: madtaper

Performance: Donna the Buffalo at Boulton Center

Donna The Buffalo - January 30, 2010 Lincoln Theater Raleigh, N.Carolina Hey All! Awoke to find the entire Raleigh area shut down. It was only 4-5 inches of icy snow but they don't know how to deal with it down here. They really don't know how to drive in this stuff, nor do they have the snow removal capabilities that we Northerners do. Jordy & i, along with the hotel tried all morning but we couldn't get a cab to make the 5 mile trip to pick us up. Thanks to some friends & their big 'ol 4WD for rescuing us. On the short trip into Raleigh i counted no less than 15 separate spinouts & accidents in the snow & ice. Raleigh was actually quite beautiful covered in snow & ice & there were a few things open. We found a Cajun restaurant, The Big Easy & had a great meal, Abita beer, & a soundtrack that included Keith Frank, Boozoo Chavez, etc. "The weather outside is frightful In here it's so delightful" If the band had not been already set up & ready to play, the venue would've canceled this show. You really couldn't have blamed them. It was downright dangerous out there. But you knew Donna The Buffalo was gonna play. It didn't matter if it was just the people who could walk to the venue, they were gonna play. The Lincoln Theater holds around 900-1,000 people & i'm thinkin' only 200-300 souls braved the storm & made it to the party. WE WERE GREATLY REWARDED. From the 1st note to the last, this night was 1 for the ages! Setlist: Come To Life Tides Of Time We Got Your Dream Mr. King Livin' On Love & Gasoline Rockin' In The Weary Land If Only You Could The Waltz Here I Am In Another World> Have You Seen The Revolution Broken Record Arrows Pointing Sideways Silverlined> Family Picture> Everyday I'll Be Gone Ring Of Fire Peggy-O Tonight Tomorrow & Yesterday No Place Like The Right Time Encores: 1 Friend Of The Devil 1 This One Goes Out To The One I Love Do It For Love 1 with the Believers

< Prev12347Next >