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How the Quest for a Waylon Jennings T-shirt Ended with Owning the Legend's Tour Busnew

Fred Wickham has two types of friends: the ones who thought he was crazy around this time last year — and the ones who thought what he did was the coolest thing ever.
The Pitch  |  C.J. Janovy  |  09-02-2008  |  Music

How Sonny Rollins Defeated Heroinnew

In his six-decade career, the legendary saxophonist has claimed many a triumph. But his greatest may have come in the 1950s, during a quiet period in Chicago.
Chicago Reader  |  Neil Tesser  |  09-02-2008  |  Music

As the RNC Descends, Local and National Musicians Arisenew

Even as unknowable thousands of protesters, press agents, and boosters arm themselves for occupation, a resistance force of musicians and bands, some local and some national but all alike in the boldness of their convictions, is racing to the Twin Cities' rescue on an interception course.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  David Hansen and Andrea Myers  |  08-29-2008  |  Music

Inaugural Outside Lands Festival Lives up to Its Potentialnew

For the most part, the first-ever Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival did live up to expectations; at times there were simply stunning moments and the venue itself was quite a scene to behold.
East Bay Express  |  Nate Seltenrich, Rachel Swan and Kathleen Richards  |  08-27-2008  |  Music

Madison Seeks MOH-Better Muzaknew

The city of Madison is moving forward with a plan to drop the hideous, heinous, god-awful hold music on the city's phone system.
Isthmus  |  Bill Lueders  |  08-26-2008  |  Music

Will Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Musicians Strike?new

After seven bargaining sessions, the WCO's 34 core musicians and the WCO aren't close to hammering out the terms of a new contract. In fact, musician representative Todd Jelen says that the players became so discouraged with the WCO's unwillingness to bargain on key issues they requested that a mediator from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service join the proceedings.
Isthmus  |  Tom Laskin  |  08-26-2008  |  Music

Hinder drummer gets hot under the collarnew

Hinder drummer visits Oklahoma Gazette, confronts entertainment editor for ‘talking shit’ about session drumming.
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Joe Wertz  |  08-21-2008  |  Music

The Late, Great Isaac Hayes: 1942-2008new

He's gone, all too soon. The powerfully built Hayes died Aug. 10, probably from a stroke, while working out on a treadmill in his suburban Memphis home. He was 65.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  08-21-2008  |  Music

Get Out of Our Van! Where Bands Play, Thieves Follownew

Recent notable ripoffs of touring bands' gear show that musicians make ideal targets for a quick theft.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Sean Flinn  |  08-18-2008  |  Music

Gay Rappers Carry the Torch for Bounce, but Not Everyone's Comfortable with Thatnew

At the end of the day, the sissies enjoy an uneasy acceptance, both for carrying bounce's torch and, of course, for keeping the dance floor jumping with women. But in the working-class African-American South, male homosexuality can be a difficult identity to maintain.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  08-14-2008  |  Music

Gregg Perloff Is the New Bill Grahamnew

How his Another Planet Entertainment beat the competition to host the epic Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival.
East Bay Express  |  David Downs  |  08-14-2008  |  Music

After Years of Touring the Nation, Ozzfest 2008 Finds a Home in Dallas' Suburbsnew

This year's Ozzfest, the biggest annual metal festival in the country, was going to become a one-day, one-city, one-off show. And it was set to happen in, of all places, Frisco, Texas. Wait -- what?
Dallas Observer  |  Pete Freedman  |  08-11-2008  |  Music

88 BoaDrum will Make the Hipsters Crynew

If numerology means anything to you, then the convergence of tar pits, hipsters, 88 drummers, and a Japanese experimental music band on 8/8/08 at 8:08 p.m. for an 88-minute performance is certainly going to make you bonkers.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Carman Tse  |  08-08-2008  |  Music

The Immersion Composition Society Helps Musicians Overcome Creative Hurdlesnew

The society is a loosely affiliated international band of "lodges" with around three to twelve members each who share the common goal of boosting their productivity and unleashing their creativity as musicians. The two oldest and most established lodges, Origin and Wig, are still based in Oakland -- along with at least another three.
East Bay Express  |  Nate Seltenrich  |  08-07-2008  |  Music

Notes from Pendleton Rock Campnew

Recently completing its third year, local promoter/musician Peter Walters' Pendleton Rock Camp spent a week crafting bands out of around 50 emo-loving Eastern Oregon kids.
Willamette Week  |  Casey Jarman  |  08-06-2008  |  Music

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