• 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 […]

  • Lineup: David Berkeley Micah Dalton Trapper’s Cabin Red Heart the Ticker Tyler Lyle Meghan Arias The Lady Vanishes Side A 1. Out On The Weekend Tyler Lyle 2. Harvest Arlington Priest 3. A Man Needs A Maid Will Robertson 4. Heart Of Gold David Berkeley 5. Are You Ready For The Country Red Heart the […]

  • Red Velvet Cakes and some of the best indie musicians around doing their take on the epic Velvet Underground with Nico record (with Warhol’s banana cover). Lineup Blake Guthrie Meghan Arias William F. Gibbs David Berkeley & Micah Dalton Members of Jackson County Line with Michael Bradley Featured Act: Kim Taylor Side A 1.Sunday Morning […]

  • Join us Wed, Oct 13 at Danneman’s (now Sister Louisa’s) in the Old Fourth Ward for the ATL Collective’s most ambitious album yet: Abbey Road by the Beatles. $10 gets you a night of good music, fun, and home brewed Abbey Ale by our very own, Will Norman. Lineup Dirty Pollyanna Tim Brantley Micah Dalton […]

  • It’s hard to remember it now, but in the early 80s, Paul Simon’s career and personal life had hit a low. His 1983 Hearts and Bones didn’t sell well and his marriage fell apart. A bootleg cassette of South African township music would ultimately lift him out of his depression and right his career. The […]

  • We don’t need to tell you anything about Johnny Cash. That’s probably the greatest testament to any artist’s legacy — that their life is elevated to the stuff of myth. The problem with the mythological “Man In Black,” is that we forget all the ways he was just like us, the very reasons he was […]

  • The Collective is back: Wednesday, Jan 27th as featured act Jackson County Line, Tim Brantley, Tyler Lyle, Emily Lynch, Will Robertson, Micah Dalton and David Berkeley take on The Band’s Music from Big Pink. As always, we’ll cover the record in order, in its entirety. As always, we’re upstairs at Danneman’s. As always, it’s BYOB. […]

  • On the cover of 1971’s Tupelo Honey is a dreamy photo of Van Morrison’s then-wife Janet Planet riding horseback, and he’s walking alongside her. They were young and in love. It’s hard to believe Van Morrison was 26 once. He wrote most of the record’s songs in Woodstock, and left because the place was getting […]