Heavy Metal, Aimee Mann and some Irish Ladies are on the scene this week in Richmond.
The Science Museum wants to help you shimmy, shake and dance your way into fall with their four week concert series, Swinging on the Tracks.
Richmond's own Aimee Mann puts out her best album to-date and Fred Eaglesmith's new CD ain't bad either.
The National Folk Festival might be gone, but there's plenty of folk fun to come this year with the Richmond Folk Festival.
Check out new releases from B.B. King, Blues Traveler, Jonas Brothers and Delta Spirit.
LL Cool J, Old School Freight Train and Buttercup -- it's everything you want in live music in the next seven days.
It's time to refresh your music taste. Check out two new CDs that will help you win friends and influence people.
Galaxy Girl brings her interplanetary skills to the Richmond airwaves. Catch her show Wednesday mornings at 3 a.m.
Shooter Jennings, a Cure tribute, Sara Evans and some people who don't believe in a Christian diety play live this week in Richmond.
Vivo, a Richmond-area music program developed for children with autism, has students and parents alike singing its praises.
Local bluegrass band, Jackass Flats, come down from "Purgatory Mountain" to play The National Friday night.
Richmond.com's bare-knuckle critique of Richmond's music critics. Warning: no one is safe.
It's a mathematical fact that listening to local radio makes you smarter. WRIR DJs do the math for you.
Two bands you probably have never heard of: Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir and Blanche are reviewed in our new CD review column. Now you have heard of them, so you no longer have an excuse.
"What do you think of John McCain's pick for Vice President?"
I think my cleaning lady is better qualified to be VP. Who in their right mind would vote for a Republican? It's about time for a woman VP. Sarah Palin rocks! Sarah Palin … wasn't she in "Monty Python?"