• Welcome to Jolene, Dolly Parton’s 13th solo studio album, released in 1974 on RCA and produced by Bob Ferguson. The album’s title track as well as “I Will Always Love You” were big hits for Parton and even bigger hits for other stars (the latter, of course, for Whitney Houston). The album was released at […]

  • “Songs in the Key of Life is clearly Wonder’s vision, but its stress on musical collaboration and songwriters help enhance this communal, participatory dynamic.” – Pop Matters ATL Collective is pleased to bring a reliving of Stevie Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Live” to the stage for the third time in conjunction with @kirkwoodfling, as […]

  • APPLICATIONS OPEN for Camp Collective 2023! Dates: January 23-27. Camp Collective provides the relationships needed to holistically support working songwriters by creating an experience for personal, creative, and professional growth through mentored studio sessions, expert-led panels, and community-building forums. Last year, 91% of participants said Camp Collective enriched their careers by connecting them to writing […]

  • ATL Collective is back for our first indoor show in 2 years! Our 8th annual reliving of “Love Deluxe” with other Sade faves hits the stage on Monday, February 14th – Valentine’s Day. Curated by Khari Cabral Simmons, this is the first installment of our 2022 Preservation Series, built to help all Atlantans discover their […]

  • Relive India Arie’s Debut Album Acoustic Soul, invites attendees to revisit and experience the acoustic soul of India Arie’s remarkable first album. This performance is part of the ATL Collective’s Preservation Series, designed to help listeners discover their new favorite artists while enjoying renditions of their beloved classics. The Preservation Series is a local music […]

  • Lauryn Hill’s 1998 Album of the Year-winning masterpiece captured the spotlight from the male-dominated hip-hop mainstream and introduced themes of female identity and sexuality. Infusing themes of love, personal turmoil, and individuality into the traditionally materialistic-focused genre of rap, Hill’s solo debut draws from soul, R&B and reggae influences to showcase the depth of her […]

  • On May 4, at 8pm, Lois Reitzes returns with special guest H. Johnson for another City Lights Live concert. Hear blues standards from Georgia’s past played by the talented musicians of ATL Collective at the outdoor, socially-distanced Georgia Tech Arts Skyline Stage! Each seating pod allows up to four (4) people to enjoy classic blues […]

  • We’re partnering with Atlanta History Center to commemorate The Allman Brothers “Eat a Peach” album and Alex Cooley’s 1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival. (Who was there???) We will perform “Eat A Peach” and hit-packed set of music originally performed by legends B.B King, Jimi Hendrix, and Richie Havens who, like the Allman Brothers, all performed […]