The Next Hi-Rez Expo Will Take Place at DreamHack Atlanta 2018

The Next Hi-Rez Expo Will Take Place at DreamHack Atlanta 2018

THE ESPORTS OBSERVER — Hi-Rez Studios  will bring its annual Hi-Rez Expo to DreamHack  Atlanta 2018, as part of a new partnership with the gaming/digital festival organizer.

Since 2015, the event has been used by Hi-Rez to not only reveal new games and content, but also to stage multiple esports tournaments. The 2017 Hi-Rez Expo featured the SMITE  and Paladins  World Championships for PC and console, all of which will be part of the DreamHack-hosted Hi-Rez Expo.

John Driskell Hopkins shows his hand beyond the Zac Brown Band

John Driskell Hopkins shows his hand beyond the Zac Brown Band

ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION — Onstage, John Driskell Hopkins cuts an imposing figure. With an ash-speckled beard that often extends to his chest, a towering top hat and some type of fretted instrument in his hands, Hopkins is the most recognizable member of the Zac Brown Band outside of its namesake. And when his mighty baritone bursts into the microphone – whether it’s for the band’s stellar cover of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” or one of ZBB’s melodically layered hits — eyebrows raise in impressed reaction.

Offstage, in his Converse sneakers and patchy, still-growing-for-the-summer-tour beard, Hopkins is a mere 6-foot-1, and essentially a walking bear hug ... (more)

‘Atlanta Is Wakanda’: Nonprofit Meets #BlackPantherChallenge

‘Atlanta Is Wakanda’: Nonprofit Meets #BlackPantherChallenge

90.1 WABE, NPR — More than 700 students from about a dozen Atlanta and DeKalb County high schools watched “Black Panther” for free Tuesday. Organizers with an Atlanta nonprofit, the Phoenix Leadership Foundation, rented out the Movie Tavern Northlake and gave students free popcorn, soda and lunch. Drummers in colorful African dashikis and head ties welcomed students to Wakanda as they stepped off charter buses. Wakanda is the fictional African nation in “Black Panther.”  Inside, there were more drummers, dancers and Black Panther in costume ... (MORE)

Alex Guthrie releases new single

Alex Guthrie releases new single

MARIETTA DAILY JOURNAL — Blending a soulful combination of vocals and story-rich lyrics, the Atlanta-based, 24-year old Alex Guthrie and his band have created a synergy of 70s, southern blues bands through an infusion of soul, folk and rock.

Today, Guthrie and his band will release his new single, “Is it Me”— a prelude to Guthrie’s in-process new album. The new song was recorded and engineered by Zac Brown Band founding member John Driskell Hopkins at Hopkins’ new studio, Brighter Shade Studios.

Guthrie’s band includes bass player Jonathan Norwood, drummer Dave Ragsdale and keyboardist Adam Holliday...

Wakanda for a day? Area students view ‘Black Panther’ in style

Wakanda for a day? Area students view ‘Black Panther’ in style

ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTUTITION — Jay Bailey saw the Black Panther character on screen two years ago while watching “Captain America: Civil War” on a flight from California to Atlanta.

The moment immediately transformed him from 40-year-old man to 12-year-old fan, he said. He wanted to give that same experience to kids once the Black Panther movie hit theaters.

Q&A: Singer-songwriter Alex Guthrie talks new American Family Insurance deal, working with John Driskell Hopkins, Eddie’s Attic

Q&A: Singer-songwriter Alex Guthrie talks new American Family Insurance deal, working with John Driskell Hopkins, Eddie’s Attic

ATLANTA BUSINESS CHRONICLE — On Feb. 15, Atlanta Business Chronicle's Phil W. Hudson sat down with the Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Alex Guthrie for a wide-ranging discussion.

Guthrie first gained national attention in 2017 through the American Family Insurance commercial that features him playing in Atlanta’s Woodruff Park when the Grammy Award-Winning singer and performer Jennifer Hudsonsurprises him and joins him in singing Bill Wither’s beloved “Lovely Day.”

Guthrie and his band have performed events including Milwaukee’s Summerfest, which was also featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Music. as well as the 30A Songwriter’s Festival in Florida. He recently played the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta...

New contest will award an aspiring musician with SXSW trip

New contest will award an aspiring musician with SXSW trip

ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION — ChooseATL and the DeKalb Entertainment Commission are teaming up for “ChooseATL Tracklanta,” a competition that will send one aspiring musician to the ChooseATL House at SXSW on March 12 in Austin, Tex. Submissions will be accepted via SoundCloud through Feb. 23. There is no entry fee, but entrants must be at least 21, amateur, unsigned and not associated with a label or distribution company. And, you must hail from the Atlanta area.  Here is the link for your submissions.

The Peach State's film-industry boom has been cranking out more movies than Hollywood — but will the "Y'allywood" spotlight last?

The Peach State's film-industry boom has been cranking out more movies than Hollywood — but will the "Y'allywood" spotlight last?

ATLANTA PATCH — If you've settled into a movie theater seat this holiday season, there's a good chance the big screen in front of you was showing scenes filmed in the Peach State. Two of the three top-grossing movies in theaters over Christmas weekend — "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" and "Pitch Perfect 3" — and three of the top 10, were filmed in Georgia. Top upcoming titles like "Black Panther" and "Den of Thieves," and recent smashes like "Baby Driver" and "Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2" also called Georgia home during filming.