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Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King; a Touching Tribute and Magnum Opus for The Dave Matthews Band

June 12, 2009 Samantha LoSapio 0

Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King may sound like a WWE tag team from the 90s, but even if it doesn’t exactly roll off the […]

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Simon and Garfunkel Take Us Back to ’69

June 11, 2009 Steve Janowsky 1

Paul Simon was recently on the Yes network’s “Centerstage,” talking about the reasons behind the dissolution of his musical partnership with Art Garfunkel in 1970. […]

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‘Waking Into Nightmares’ is a Thrasher’s Dream Come True

June 11, 2009 Chris Butera 0

Over the past few years, metal has been up to something unexpected as the global resurgence of thrash metal has been a surprising one. Although […]

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Stop the Presses: Snoop Dogg Can Sing

June 10, 2009 David Guzman 0

“Ego Trippin’” might be the messiest and most delirious record of Snoop Dogg’s career. Amazingly, it’s also one of his best. This isn’t a typical […]

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Our Ten Best- Episode One- Top Ten Classic Rock Concert Experiences

June 6, 2009 Steve Janowsky 10

I have been a concertgoer since the early 70s, so I have a huge pool to draw from when compiling a list of  the most […]

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Photographs and Memories

June 5, 2009 Steve Janowsky 2

The “day the music died” will forever be known as that winter day on February 3, 1959 when Buddy Holly, a teenage Ritchie Valens and […]

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Tinted Windows: Obscuring Talent When They Should Be Showcasing It

June 3, 2009 Samantha LoSapio 2

When Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker collaborated in the 60s to form the very first rock supergroup, Cream, they set a precedent. However, […]

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Bowie’s Rare Gem Arrives From Mars and Steals the Show

June 2, 2009 Steve Janowsky 4

The best period of David Bowie’s illustrious career was his “Ziggy Stardust” incarnation, which featured his most rocking and inventive band and concept albums (remember […]

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Costa’s Tunes Lose Some Charm in Second Album

May 27, 2009 Patrick Hickey Jr. 0

When former skateboarder and Huntington Beach, CA native Matt Costa released his first album, “The Songs We Sing,” in 2005, music lovers looking for this […]

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