Music is in my blood.
Music
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Did you know Atlanta is one of the top cities for music lovers? In recent research from iVisa, Atlanta was ranked 5 out of the top 10 cities on earth for music lovers.
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ATLive, a multi-genre concert series hosted by Mercedes-Benz Stadium, is returning for its third year the weekend of Nov. 11-12.
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Snapchat is now a powerful tool for unsigned musical artists. Since 2020, artists and creators have uploaded their music on Snapchat through DistroKid, resulting in over 2.7 billion videos uploaded with sounds.
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What better way to start the summer than by enjoying two full days of amazing music, food, art and more. This weekend Candler Park Music + Food Festival returns making the perfect summer fantasy a reality.
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Music is important to me, my business, Georgia’s culture, quality of life and economy.
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Veazey Studio has officially launched its one-of-a-kind navigation tool, The Atlanta Rap Map, as a way to document the city’s rich hip-hop history in a unique form.
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It’s officially that time of year … for curating a holiday playlist of course! These are the tunes we fire up when getting into a gingerbread house-building mood.
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Parrotheads, it’s time to unite.
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After a year off, the 43rd annual Atlanta Jazz Festival will make its in-person return Sunday, Sept. 5 and Monday, Sept. 6.
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The Eastern, the new state-of-the-art music venue located within Atlanta Dairies off of Memorial Drive, opens Aug 6.
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When Steve Massell couldn’t attend his favorite music festivals in 2020 because of the pandemic, he started his own in Hiawassee, GA.
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Following months of rescheduling, many artists are finally taking the stage for the first time in over a year.
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With large events being widely unheard of over the past year, concert-goers should be happy to hear artists are beginning to make their way back to the stages — at least in Atlanta.
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The popular electronic dance festival, Imagine Music Festival, recently announced plans to relocate to Bouckaert Farm in Chattahoochee Hills beginning in 2021.
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April is Jazz Appreciation Month and the Atlanta Jazz Festival is hosting the “In the Tradition” interview series to honor popular jazz artists in celebration of the music genre’s rich history.
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Unfortunately, 2020 saw many canceled concerts.
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Listen up, music lovers. Big Night Out brings live music back Oct. 23-25 to Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park.
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Live Nation has reimagined the live music experience with “Live from the Drive-In,” a concert series coming to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta this fall.
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Cozy up one autumn evening to the magic of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Beethoven and more.
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For the first time since 2015, Shaky Boots is returning to Atlanta. The Southern country festival with a modern edge will feature over 20 bands, with no overlapping sets, in Old Fourth Ward’s Central Park, May 8-9.
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One of the music industry’s biggest nights is quickly approaching on Jan. 26. The 62nd GRAMMY Awards is sure to be an interesting one.
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If you have been on social media recently, there’s a chance you’ve seen Spotify’s end of the year wrap-up shared throughout your feed.
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Christmas is just around the corner, but some of us have been blasting Christmas music since Halloween ended.
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As if we didn’t already have enough excuses to visit Mercedes-Benz Stadium, next weekend on Nov. 15 and Nov. 17, ATLive is showcasing some of the best in country and alternative music.
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The early 20th century cinema technology pioneered by silent film legends Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Jean Renoir will be celebrated when Georgia Tech Arts presents the live concert “Changing Score: Classic Films Reimagined” at Ferst Center for the Arts on Nov.
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The final “Harry Potter” movie was released back in 2011. Since then, loyal fans have tried to fill the Harry Potter void with Wizarding World visits and spin-off movies.