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Steve Moretti has a good vantage point on Macon’s 2022 musical landscape and keeps using words like “amazing,” “remarkable,” and “unbelievable” to describe it.
The annual Skydog 77 festival is Sunday and the Macon-Mercer Symphony Orchestra performs Monday but first, there’s Friday’s Marshall Tucker Band and Wet Willie show at Macon City Auditorium.
It’s a big music weekend in Macon, with ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd in town Sunday opening the new 12,000-seat Atrium Health Amphitheater. The amphitheater is good news, and it’s clearly set to ...
Today the theatre works hard to support events that will continue the rock n roll music legacy of Macon, Ga. One of the largest events sponsored and held at the Capitol Theatre is the Bragg Jam Music Festival. [7] [failed verification] This late summer festival brings in bands from all over the country on top of supporting local artists. [7]
The Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970) involved Macon's The Allman Brothers Band.In later decades, Atlanta has hosted the annual 2-day Music Midtown festival since 1994 (Atlanta's Collective Soul played there in 2000 and 2017, Atlanta's Manchester Orchestra in 2011, and Atlanta's Ludacris in 2001 and 2012), Shaky Beats Music Festival (an ...
Macon, GA Macon City Auditorium Concert with Ted Taylor, Jimmy McCracklin, and The Isley Brothers [139] August 22, 1962 [140] Klamath Falls, OR Klamath Falls Auditorium August 31, 1962 [141] Oklahoma City, OK Bryant Center Auditorium October 7, 1962 Cincinnati, OH: Castle Farms Club Shows with Aretha Franklin [142] [143] October 14, 1962 Dayton, OH
Located nearly across the street from Macon's historic City Hall, the auditorium is designed in a similar Classical style, surrounded on three sides by limestone Doric columns. [ citation needed ] The building is capped by a copper dome , claimed by many locals to be the largest in the world, though verifying the fact has proved difficult.
“I don’t care how many drinks you’ve had, if the music ain’t moving you, something ain’t lining up,” said one of the members of this reggae band. ‘Let your music speak.’