Live Performance Archive
In 2001, after six years with Chicago funk bank, Bumpus, singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata decided to go solo. Now, one album and three EPs later, she's releasing a new double-disc album entitled, "Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart."
(10/03/2008)
The music of Brooklyn's Yeasayer is an eclectic mix of rock, pop, folk, dub, Middle Eastern, and African musics. They first garnered national recognition in 2007 at the SxSW music festival and soon after, released their debut CD, "All Hour Cymbals" in October of that same year.
(10/30/2008)
Yo La Tengo, which formed in 1984 and has consisted of the same line-up since 1992, stopped by The Current studios in support of their new release, "Popular Songs."
(10/07/2009)
Yo La Tengo have been performing for more than 20 years. While they haven't achieved the popular acclaim of their contemporaries the Flaming Lips, they get a lot of credit for outlasting pretty much everyone else.
(10/07/2006)
The Yonder Mountain String Band are jam band which follows the bluegrass revolution of old-time instrumentation performing new and non-traditional songs.
(09/29/2006)
Arthur Yoria performs "Several Mistakes in a Row," "Call Me," and "I'll Pretend"
(04/15/2005)
Though first finding his footing in writing music for movies, Pete Yorn's folky songwriting has grown far from the silver screen.
(08/12/2009)
Pete Yorn loves to make music. Not only is he a musician, but a true music fan. When he's not making records and touring, he runs a music label called Trampoline Records.
(09/10/2007)
Few bands get described at "tweedy," but that's one of the adjectives used to describe the sound of Henry Dartnall, Oliver Askew, and Thomas Dartnall (aka House of Lords).
(03/15/2007)