A second single has emerged from Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company, the upcoming album featuring new recordings from Slash, Halestorm, Black Stone Cherry, The Struts, Dirty Honey and more.
Find a Light is the follow-up to Blackberry Smoke's 2016 project Like an Arrow; the album won them accolades and strengthened their rapidly growing fan following. The lead track from the album, "Flesh ...
This week, the lead singer of southern rock outfit Blackberry Smoke, Charlie Starr, stopped by the Drifting Cowboy Podcast to talk about his journey in music, the band’s humble beginnings, and of ...
Blackberry Smoke is Paul Jackson, Brit Turner, Charlie Starr, Brandon Still, and Richard Turner. Credit: Photo by David McClister/Courtesy of Sackso Co. Sometimes, bands will expend time, planning, ...
Southern rockers Blackberry Smoke perform at 8 p.m. April 13 with Robert Jon & the Wreck at TempleLive, 200 N. 11th St. in Fort Smith. Tickets are $39-$69 plus fees and taxes. Coming up are Casey ...
With a crunch of guitar and detonation of lights, Blackberry Smoke announced themselves onstage for the second night of the “Live From the Drive-In” concert series in the VIP parking lot at Ameris ...
Atlanta’s Charlie Starr and Blackberry Smoke are kicking off an extensive tour covering the United States and Europe to debut their just-released album, “Be Right Here.” Shining bright as ever, Starr ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke plays Aug. 3, 2021, at the opening of St. Louis Music Park in Maryland Heights. Popular music ...
The Druid City Music Festival unveiled the rest of its lineup for the inaugural event scheduled to take place Aug. 23-24 in Tuscaloosa. The bands will appear alongside the previously announced ...
There’s a simple acoustic ballad called “Old Enough to Know” on Blackberry Smoke’s new album You Hear Georgia that captures that bittersweet moment when experience collides with age. Just when you’ve ...
Georgia-based rock band Blackberry Smoke have released their new song “Hey Delilah”, off their highly-anticipated album You Hear Georgia – out May 28. The band also shared a music video for the track.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Newly confirmed shows include Austin's Emo's, Houston's 713 Music Hall, San ...
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