Sweet Relief presents A Night Honoring Joan Baez

I’ve gotta say… I get really jealous when I see these press releases for big events honoring an important songwriter, where that songwriter performs with a significant acts that were influenced by them. Patti Smith had one in NYC earlier this year, and they are always in New York or LA. NEVER in SF. 

UNTIL NOW! Sweet Relief is paying tribute to local legend Joan Baez, the charity set up to ensure musicians have the money they need when medical issues arise (Y’know, an American issue). And the arena-level acts along for the ride? None other than Bonnie Raitt, Hozier, and Rage Against The Machine lead shredder Tom Morello! Other legends on stage include Emmylou Harris, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Roseanne Cash, Margo Price, Taj Mahal, Joe Henry, and others that aren’t yet announced.  

The event happens on February 8th at The Masonic in SF. Tickets are on sale Friday, December 20th at 10 am here. GOOD LUCK!

Spinning Platters’ Top 10 Albums of 2023

By The SPINNING PLATTERS STAFF

Hello! It’s your favorite procrastinating music blog here to present you with… THE LAST TOP ALBUMS OF 2023 LIST! I know everyone else is trying to be first. But the one you remember best is the last one you read, and this is probably the best list anyway. It’s also only 10 records, so you can really sink your teeth into it. 

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Spinning Platters’ Top 10 Albums of 2019

By The Spinning Platters’ Editorial Team

2019 was an insane musical year… If I traveled back to 2000 and told me that Trent Reznor would have writing credit on the longest running #1 single of all time, and that song was a duet between a 20 year old rapper and Billy Ray Cyrus that won a CMA award, I’d think you were insane. (BTW: I just watched the video to this song for the first time, and it’s pretty wonderfully weird) The insanity is a good thing, and our top 10 of the year ended up being our most eclectic one yet!

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