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Tune Up: Line 6 Pod and Tone Port
posted: August 12, 2010
We’ve all been to a live show and seen the massive wall of speaker cabinets and amplifiers behind the band. In many ways, this display is an indicator of notoriety for an act. However, the
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Behind the Mic: Hitting the Streets
posted: August 11, 2010
One of the toughest parts about being a musician is getting people who aren’t your friends to care about your band. With a bit of luck and some effective persuasion, you can turn casual fans and acquaintences into a solid street
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GuacaMusic: Flamenco
posted: August 11, 2010
Is flamenco Latin? Think about it. What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the words Latin music? Is it salsa? Reggeaton? Cumbia? Whatever it is, it probably isn’t flamenco.
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Q&A With Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers
posted: August 10, 2010
With their new release The Bear, Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers have taken a raw approach to their music. The album features the country/folk songwriting of Stephen Kellogg with the tight instrumentation and raw vocal
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Rock 'n' Roll Call: Fancy Me Yet
posted: August 10, 2010
Though teenage rock queens like Avril Lavigne and Michelle Branch flooded the US airwaves in the early 2000s, they were barely audible in Latin America. Thankfully talented sixteen-year-old singer-songwriter Natasha Jeanne (a.k.a. JD Natasha), who was
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Hip Hop Habit: Tone Trezure
posted: August 10, 2010
Every child has a dance you understand/ every child has to grow into a woman. At least that’s how Tone Trezure sees it. For her, the juvenile dance was rebellion, a dance fortunately accompanied by
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