AltWeeklies Wire

Eye-Yi-Yi!new

We winced big-time hearing about Mark Osegueda's recent gouge.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Kimberly Chun  |  07-05-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Rules of Winningnew

Morgan Grace gets idyllic, whether she means to or not.
Willamette Week  |  Amy McCullough  |  07-05-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Robot Ate Me, Saturday, July 7new

TRAM takes listeners on a long, strange trip through its creator's life.
Willamette Week  |  Brandon Seifert  |  07-05-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Various Artistsnew

With so much (deserved) attention focused on the Afrobeat and highlife music that came out of Lagos in the ’60s and ’70s, it’s easy to assume that Nigeria was the only country on the continent that was churning out those slinky, sweaty grooves.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-05-2007  |  Reviews

The Nels Cline Singersnew

There are still no vocalists in the Nels Cline Singers, and the third disc from the guitarist’s latest group project again proves the much-belabored point that you don’t need a microphone to get your point across
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-05-2007  |  Reviews

Howard Hello/Greenessnew

Put together as a fund-raiser for Children’s Musical Education in St. Augustine, the sonic collision of the gauzy, warm-toned digital swoon of Howard Hello and the full-frontal math-rock attack of Greenness doesn’t seem to make sense.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-05-2007  |  Reviews

The Pretendersnew

In 1967 five teenagers from Mansfield, Ohio, were signed to a record deal, renamed The Ohio Express and promoted as the face of Bubblegum Pop on the strength of their hit "Yummy Yummy Yummy." Today several of the original band members still tour in Europe playing their hits, but they finally confirm the rumors that they never actually sang on the hit singles.
Cincinnati CityBeat  |  Larry Gross  |  07-05-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Celtic Christmas

Irish-American Grammy laureates stepdance onto area stages for three shows
Metro Spirit  |  Stacey Hudson  |  07-05-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Coming Homenew

Essence Music Festival has joined the list of successful events, like Jazz Fest, Mardi Gras and the Saints home season, to return to New Orleans and help in the city's recovery.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  07-05-2007  |  Concerts

Elise Sings Outnew

Big soul from a young voice.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  07-03-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Jeff Norwood Puts a Spin on Delta Bluesnew

The singer/guitarist puts a Carolina spin on traditional blues styles.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  07-03-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

In The Jukebox: Charleston's Graham Whorleynew

A review of Charleston, S.C. singer/guitarist Graham Whorley's layest studio effort.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  07-03-2007  |  Reviews

Journeyman Tinsley Ellis Has a 'Moment of Truth'new

The veteran Georgia blues-rock man returns with a new, self-produced, guitar-driven collection.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  07-03-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Truth About The Book of Liesnew

The Charleston power-pop trio establishes itself as a sturdy, edgy, melodic band.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  07-03-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

New Ride for an Old Sagenew

The original psychedelic cowboys gallop back into town.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  07-03-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Narrow Search

Category

Narrow by Date

  • Last 7 Days
  • Last 30 Days
  • Select a Date Range