Singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen brings heart to High Dive music venue
By Kaylyn Ling | Feb. 26, 2020The stage hosted honest conversations about mental health and poignant musical performances
The stage hosted honest conversations about mental health and poignant musical performances
The Knights will be joined by violinist Gil Shaham
The Grammy-nominated artist headlined the three hour show on Friday night
The two-day festival, headlined by Shaun Martin, consists of 37 artists
An album of heartfelt pop songs to heal your relationship fissures
Thursday’s show is part of the singer’s “Bad Day to Be a Beer” tour
The electronic dance festival will take place at The Wooly.
Sitting on the floor, everyone breathes deeply as they sing rich, warm Tibetan-inspired mantras. On the ground with everyone else, Lee Mirabai Harrington, a 50-year-old from New York, leads the group. As she gazes around the room, she directs the healing mantras toward each person in hopes that they truly heal the individual. Even if they are in the back of the crowded room, their eyes will flutter open when Harrington’s eyes rest on their face.
The band will kick off the tour at High Dive on Saturday
Piss Test’s “7 Songs 7 Inches” is a dramatic freshman debut for this local punk band
The release party will take place Jan. 31 at High Dive
Black Lips's newest album, “Sing In A World That’s Falling Apart," will be available everywhere Jan. 24.
The event, Carolpalooza, raised $7,000
The former Heartbreaker is coming to Gainesville in April for the High Dive's biggest show to date
“Time Will Tell” offers social and political commentary
“Darling” comes in anticipation of their upcoming EP
The avant-garde pop star’s second album is a cacophony of tenderness
Finding new music has become increasingly digitized
The duo is moving to Los Angeles to continue their music
It's his first time performing in Gainesville