Last night, JJ Grey & Mofro headlined at the beloved Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, bringing their esteemed brand of rock and roll to the historic venue. The band featured The Infamous Stringdusters as their opening act, who have been making waves in the bluegrass scene for years. Their earnest soulful music has earned them a glorious reputation in the scene, packing an emotional response with each potent performance.The show started with Fruition, who got things started with a great opening set, before the Stringdusters let loose with some soulful bluegrass music. Their set included a sit-in from Lee Ann Womack on the song “I Believe,” which was a collaboration that featured on the band’s recent album Ladies & Gentlemen. It came to life beautifully at Red Rocks, as seen in the video below, courtesy of Garrett Grass music:The headlining set from JJ Grey & Mofro featured tons of great music, including new songs from their recently-released Ol’ Glory (2015). At one point in the show, the band welcomed all of the Stringdusters for a rendition of their 2004 hit, “Lochloosa.” Watch a clip below:What a night for live music![Photo via Stringdusters’ Instagram] read more
Mikel Arteta speaks out on William Saliba’s Arsenal future amid Rennes transfer speculation Comment Metro Sport ReporterFriday 2 Oct 2020 11:52 amShare this article via facebookShare this article via twitterShare this article via messengerShare this with Share this article via emailShare this article via flipboardCopy link411Shares Advertisement Advertisement Arteta is set to let Saliba leave (Picture: Getty)‘We are looking at different options to try to have the best possible development for the player and to protect our intentions with William for the future. ‘We want to both be aligned and make the best decision for now and for the future.’There could be several comings and goings before the transfer window closes next week, with Arteta stressing the importance of Arsenal making moves in the market.More: Arsenal FCArsenal flop Denis Suarez delivers verdict on Thomas Partey and Lucas Torreira movesThomas Partey debut? Ian Wright picks his Arsenal starting XI vs Manchester CityArsene Wenger explains why Mikel Arteta is ‘lucky’ to be managing Arsenal‘Yeah, I think it is a crucial moment because in the end it defines the people, the players, the balance and the quality that you’re going to have for the rest of the season,’ added Arteta.‘We need to make some decisions in the next three days, I think everything has been delayed so much, not just us but probably every team because of the context that we’re in at the moment. ‘We will try to make the best possible decisions and at the end, whatever we have, we go for it fully convinced and prepared to have a good season.’Follow Metro Sport across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.For more stories like this, check our sport page. Saliba is set to leave Arsenal on loan (Picture: Getty Images)Mikel Arteta admitted Arsenal are looking at ‘different options’ for William Saliba amid reports he will return to France on loan this season. Saliba is said to be in talks with Rennes over a potential loan move despite only returning to Arsenal this summer. He had been expected to be a part of Mikel Arteta’s squad this season after finally linking up with his Arsenal team-mates following a season on loan with former club St Etienne. However, it’s clear the French defender is not operating at the required level yet and Arteta left him out of the Carabao Cup squad to face Liverpool. AdvertisementAdvertisementADVERTISEMENTAnd he now looks as if he will be heading out of the exit door as Arteta hopes the 19-year-old can ‘transition’ to the standards required at the Emirates.‘Well as I explained, the difficult year that the player had and the plan that we had for him, for the transition year, we could not achieve,’ said Arteta ahead of Arsenal’s clash with Sheffield United. read more