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Nashville-based band JEFF The Brotherhood will be playing at the Charleston Pour House on October 4.

If you're in the mood for a classic rock-and-roll show, check out Lucero at the Charleston Pour House on Tuesday.

Missed out on PechaKucha? We've got the recap!

Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers play the Pour House on August 18.

JJ Grey & Mofro will be at the Windjammer on June 28. Grit had the chance to talk with the frontman about his new album, Ol' Glory.

BJ Barham, frontman for American Aquarium, discusses his latest album, Things Change, with Charleston Grit before their show at the Pour House on June 26.

NEEDTOBREATHE began their partnership with the golf tournament in 2013, and the rest is history. Pulling in athletes, actors, musicians and people across the globe wanting to contribute to a good cause, the event has continued to grow, and gain national attention.

On Friday, November 17, 2017, from 9:00pm to 1:00am The Alley, will be throwing their sweet 5th anniversary party in true fashion (70's fashion that is...)

Their music style combines nontraditional country music, Latin, and rockabilly influences.

2 Trevors. One Music Farm.

Guys, YELPCON is upon us!

So let’s be honest, I am not the most Namaste individual. When it comes to working out, I like high intensity....

Madison LeCroy and Meg Workman outside their new studio. (image by Margaret Wright) (http://www.margaret-wright.com/)

Local Charleston artists hosted an open gallery to show the public amazing works of art. Dedicated and talented artists presented original masterpieces, paired with wine, specialty drinks and hors d'oeuvres. Read more about the personality behind the artwork of Meredith Steele. (photo: @meredithsteeleart)

The folks at The Alley know how to put on a good party. Their 4th-anniversary shindig was no exception, complete with aerialist dancers and a silent disco dance floor upstairs.

The Dead Horses are on tour in support of Cartoon Moon with fellow roots band Mandolin Orange. They’ll be here in Charleston Sunday night, October 23rd. Doors open at 7:30, tickets are $15 in advance and $17 at the door. It’ll be the Dead Horse’s first time in Charleston, so let’s be sure to give them a warm Lowcountry welcome!

The Grammy nominated singer-songwriter discusses her inspiration, her upbringing, and one crazy bat.

Charleston's indie rock scene just got a little younger.

Popular jam band and live act Umphrey’s McGee returns to the Lowcountry this September 23rd and 24th for the second round of the Chucktown Ball, at Riverfront Park in North Charleston.

August 26th and August 27th are about to be wild... maybe even sinful.