Celebrating Georgia’s legends, landmarks and unsung heroes

ROAM: Heard it through the grapevine

From Georgia Music, Summer 2011 by Candice Dyer.

North Georgia’s wineries offer varied vintages of music. Call it Nappalachia. The Georgia Wine Highway stretches from Young Harris to Savannah, but most of the state’s wineries are clustered, often side-by-side, in north Georgia, where the fruit of the vine enjoys a felicitous pairing with live music.


Black Lips: Older and wiser

Emerging from the dank basement of Atlanta’s indie rock scene at a time when there was very little “scene” to speak of, the band attempted to make up for a decided lack of musical knowledge and experience with pure, adrenalized rock ’n’ rebellion.

Jason Aldean – At Home at the Crossroads

On an unassuming Thursday night in Macon, cold February rain drizzles down, cloaking the city in a slick, dour sheen. But inside the sprawling Macon Centreplex Coliseum, any sheen is most likely caused by spilt beer. From Georgia Music, Spring 2011 issue by Cory Albertson.