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A Tent, a Stocked Cooler, and a Smokin' Suite of Music Festivalsnew

For live music lovers in a rough economy, there's no better investment than a festival. Bring your own beer, sleep out under the stars, and relax or dance away the evenings to an array of talented acts.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  03-25-2009  |  Music

Danny Schmidt Saves the Best for Lastnew

If the only stupid question is the one not asked, then Danny Schmidt, a Charlottesville expatriate and a founding father of the local folk scene, is thumbtack sharp, a songwriter with the curviest question marks.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Brendan Fitzgerald  |  03-25-2009  |  Reviews

Darkness Dear Boy Is Fighting for Local Music with The Best Fucking Live Shownew

Ted Organ of Darkness Dear Boy wants to rebuild the pecking order of Phoenix's local music scene.
Phoenix New Times  |  Martin Cizmar  |  03-24-2009  |  Concerts

Jewish Death Metalnew

While multi-instrumentalist/monotheist Saft is clearly talented and there are some very interesting musical motifs on Black Shabbis, the CD, taken in total, is just this side of unlistenable.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Rodney Anonymous  |  03-24-2009  |  Reviews

Dangerous Ponies Know What They Like and Make It Look Easynew

While the Dangerous Ponies are readying their full-length debut, this week they're out on their first tour, playing a string of dates on a diagonal path to Texas for Gay by Gay Gay, a queer spinoff of the much-ballyhooed South by Southwest music conference.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  John Vettese  |  03-24-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Branford Marsalis: King of Kingsnew

A revered jazz saxophonist's life with Leno, Sting, and a decade-old quartet.
Seattle Weekly  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  03-23-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Old-Growth Roots Give Red Cedar Inspirationnew

Born from the ashes of the psychedelic-tinged project Sister Ray, Red Cedar boasts some of Vancouver's most dedicated musicians. While the group's name is not yet a mainstay on the tattered show posters plastered around town, the quintet has been working at a feverish pace since forming last March.
The Georgia Straight  |  Jenny Charlesworth  |  03-23-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

J.B. Beverley and His Country Journeynew

J.B. Beverley certainly lacks that studio cliche. Sure, some of his songs involve a broken heart. Those songs aren't about the woman that broke his heart, though. They are about the experience he gained through each of those stepping stones on his journey.
Metro Spirit  |  Brett P. Hall  |  03-20-2009  |  Reviews

The Dream Is a Hit Machinenew

Thank goodness for The Dream's (nee Terius Nash) ability to write and produce some of the most hypnotic smashes ever known to mainstream radio.
Metro Spirit  |  Frazia Lee  |  03-20-2009  |  Reviews

Mic in Tracks Magicnew

Privately recorded "mic in tracks" snippets washed through the Net during Napster's heyday and these marvelous oddities are too good to keep private.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Gabe Meline  |  03-20-2009  |  Music

A Power Shift Within Nashville's Musicians Union Signals Changing Timesnew

To onlookers, Local 257 became a battleground far larger than Nashville's city limits, in a sort of proxy grudge match for control. At stake was leadership of the fourth largest local in the world's largest trade organization for professional musicians.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  03-20-2009  |  Music

Coachella: Indio Times 10new

Goldenvoice's Paul Tollett on the decade-old music festival.
L.A. Weekly  |  Randall Roberts  |  03-20-2009  |  Concerts

Trail of Dead's 'Century of Self'new

Although Trail of Dead's latest falls shy of the glory days, it suggests a brighter future.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  03-19-2009  |  Reviews

Approaching 90, T-Model Ford Keeps the Blues Goingnew

Blues guitarist T-Model Ford has incredible energy and vitality for a man of any generation.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  03-19-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

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