Punch Brothers May Be Packed with Talent, But Their New Record Barely Stays Afloat

PUNCH BROTHERS Sunday, July 22, 8 p.m., $35–$183 Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham www.dpacnc.com P>unch Brothers has always been a band of big leaps. Its mere existence is a feat of sleight of hand. Its componentsmandolin, banjo, fiddle, acoustic guitar, and upright bassindicate a bluegrass ensemble on paper, but their music has always rejected any…

Betty Davis Changed the Face of Funk. It’s Time to Celebrate Her on Her Own Terms.

THEY SAY I’M DIFFERENT: A CELEBRATION OF FUNK ICON BETTY DAVIS WITH FUNK HOUSE Thursday, June 28, 8 p.m., $15 Motorco, Durham www.motorcomusic.com She’s been called funk itself: libidinous, formidable, and raw. She’s the queen of self-possessed sexuality, a feminist cult hero, the lesser-known inspiration for Bitches Brew and one of the mothers of jazz…

From Johnny and June to Tim and Faith, Country Music Loves Power Couples, But There’s More to it Than Meets the Eye

FAITH HILL & TIM MCGRAW Friday, June 22, 7:30 p.m., $26–$126 PNC Arena, Raleigh www.thepncarena.com Last November, the Country Music Hall of Fame opened Mississippi Woman, Louisiana Man, an exhibit exploring and celebrating the careers of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. It was timed to coincide with the fourth joint tour in the duo’s twenty-year…

Can Bob Weir and the Boys Bring the Grateful Dead Back to Life?

DEAD & COMPANY Saturday, June 9, 7 p.m., $45–$250 Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, Raleigh www.livenation.com The continuing exploits of Dead & Company are a reminder that loving The Grateful Dead has become an increasingly complicated proposition ever since Jerry Garcia’s death in 1995. In 1998, the surviving members of the band…

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