This week in live music, only the good stuff. Plus, the Richmond Folk Festival.
Enjoy the music, dance, food and creativity of a variety of different cultures at the Richmond Folk Festival this weekend.
Two-time Grammy nominee Miranda Lambert chats with Richmond.com about state fairs, music and more.
Larry Bland & the Volunteer Choir, a gospel group celebrating 40 years of hitting the hymnal high notes, plays this year's Richmond Folk Festival.
Country hunk Phil Vassar comes to the State Fair.
The next seven days are filled with great live music in Richmond, including Joan Osborne and Nelly.
Time to throw on your hush puppies and practice your "Shag" for the second annual Richmond Beach Music Festival this weekend.
RVA's Tim Barry joins Chuck Ragan, Lucero singer Ben Nichols and Austin Lucas for a night of punk-folk or folk-punk, or something.
Every Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. WRIR DJ takes listeners on a visit to Lotus Land.
Tea Leaf Green for free at Plan 9, Three (very) Bad Jacks play the Triple and the Hotdamns have a new "Seedy" -- it all happens LIVE in Richmond this week.
Check out new releases from Jem, Ne-Yo, and Nelly at Plan 9 this week.
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.
Would you be more likely to live/stay in The City of Richmond if the schools were better?
The suburbs have everything a family wants/needs. Heck yeah! The schools are the only reason I'd ever move out of The City. You couldn't pay me to live in The City!