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Zero Zero and Love Me Nots Balance Electro Pop and Garage Stomp

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The love affair began over a fuzzy guitar lick topped with a greasy organ swirl. Keyboardist Nicole Laurenne and guitarist Michael Johnny Walker were in a band rehearsal when the other musicians stepped out for a smoke. Walker noticed a fuzz pedal … Continue reading

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Meat Puppets Expand with Rat Farm

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Though the band now resides in Austin, Meat Puppets and the brothers Kirkwood (Curt and Cris) will be forever tied to the Valley of the Sun whence they sprung. That connection has gotten stronger to with the addition of Curt’s … Continue reading

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Musical Instrument Museum’s “Experience Ireland” Brings Irish Traditions to Phoenix in March

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If your blood runs even a wee bit green, then the Musical Instrument Museum‘s “Experience Ireland” celebration is a must-see happening. The weekend event (March 16 and 17 — of course) features a plethora of events, performances and activities celebrating St. Patrick’s … Continue reading

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Better Keep Your Eyes Open at Fusion Bassist Victor Wooten’s Show

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Bassist Victor Wooten has always been musical innovator, challenging the limitations of the electric bass and, in the process, developing new sounds and ways to play the instrument. His songwriting follows the same pattern. Whether composing as a founding member … Continue reading

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Holey Rollers: Bike Cruise Celebrates Valentine’s Day Massacre

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In 1929, Chicago saw Valentine’s Day turn bloody as Al Capone and thugs gunned down seven mob rivals. That event is the gruesome inspiration behind the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Cruiser Ride, devised by TT Roadhouse owner Rick Skoog and Ska Brewing. “We decided … Continue reading

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Blues Pillar Keb’ Mo’ Still Has a Few Secrets

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Blues guitarist Keb’ Mo’ is something of a household name at this stage in his career. He’s got a pocketful of Grammys and assorted other music awards and was a central character in Martin Scorsese’s miniseries The Blues. His most recent album, The Reflection, was a deviation … Continue reading

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Makin’ Bacon, Iron Chef-style

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In the opening segments of the original Iron Chef television show, some guy, presumably a chef, bites into a red bell pepper with orgasmic zeal. Expect nothing less (and potentially even more) from bacon fanatics as they descend on Zinnia’s at Melrose … Continue reading

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Continents Collide as Eric Bibb and Habib Koité Join Forces for Musical Instrument Museum Performance

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Eric Bibb and Habib Koité, Musical Instrument Museum, 2/11/13 The distance between Memphis, Tennessee, and Bamako, Mali, West Africa, is geographically large, but last night that distance in musical terms was no more than the three feet separating Eric Bibb … Continue reading

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Jackson Browne’s Orpheum Theatre Gig a Mellow Affair

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Jackson Browne, Orpheum Theatre, February 13, 2013 Back in 1975 Olivia Newton John lyrically asked the question “Have you ever been mellow?” Such a question would never be posed to Jackson Browne. The singer/songwriter has to be the mellowest rock … Continue reading

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Aloha? Poi Dog Pondering Still Making Musical Waves

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PDP is not the newest designer drug or texting acronym. No, it’s the hip way to name-drop Poi Dog Pondering, the cross-cultural band that flirted briefly with mainstream success in the 1990s and has managed to stick around without it. Why? … Continue reading

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New Age Duo Blues Control Escapes From New York with ‘Valley Tangents’

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Blues Control duo guitarist Russ Waterhouse and pianist Lea Cho travel the spaceways of indie rock on an undulating platform of psychedelia, electronic, jazz, prog, and new age conventions. The combined result is music that flows from blissful quiet to … Continue reading

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The One-Man Formula Gone Gonzo with That 1 Guy

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Think one-man band: cymbals on the elbows, drum on the back, horns under the arms, and tambourines on the knees creating a cacophony of sound designed to annoy passersby. Now, try to envision That 1 Guy, a.k.a. Mike Silverman, as he … Continue reading

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Grupo Fantasma Provides Latin Funk A Fresh Twist

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Was Tito Puente the first Latin funk pioneer? The bandleader behind many driving albums blending Latin traditions with swinging jazz would have been hard-pressed to say yes — funk wasn’t yet invented. But by the 1970s, there were no doubt about the … Continue reading

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Steampunk Brewing; NYC Brewer and Welder Create Brewery on Wheels

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Like any good collaboration, Staten Island, New York neighbors Scott Van Campen and Mark Zappasodi’s “Brewing as Art” — a fully functional, gravity-fed brewing apparatus on wheels that happens to look like something from a Victorian-era horror movie set — … Continue reading

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Earth to Shatner; Actor’s Star Trek Continues with Solo Tour

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William Shatner’s clearly The Transformed Man, as his 1967 record asserts. His meteoric rise began with Star Trek, reassuring everyone that space was “the final frontier” before boldly overacting in every episode of the show’s three-year run. The criticism and … Continue reading

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