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Let's Hear It For The Boy

posted: September 3, 2012

Talain Rayne is shipwrecked. Thus begins Talain Rayne’s Kickstarter manifesto, a hilarious, touching plea for donations to help the singer-songwriter get a new set of wheels and get out of Dodge. (Dodge being Phoenixville, PA.)…
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Discourse & Dischord

posted: August 31, 2012

The Good ?uestlove inherits Jimmy Fallon’s dynasty in Downton Sixby Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon? Downtown Sixby gives you an inside peek the talk show host’s…
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Your Country's Right Here: Lucinda Williams' New Music Shines Bright

posted: August 30, 2012

Lucinda Williams was already a multi-GRAMMY Award-winning singer songwriter in 2009 when she married music industry insider Tom Overby on stage at her Minneapolis concert prior to her . But finding the man she calls…
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Riffs, Rants, And Rumors: Los Lobos Look Back On 'Kiko'

posted: August 29, 2012

It was 1991 and Los Lobos were pissed. We had recorded The Neighborhood and toured that record nonstop, remembers saxophonist/keyboardist Steve Berlin. The Neighborhood took us about a year to make, for no…
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Anthems Of The Underdog

posted: August 27, 2012

Matthew Peabody and Mike Kegler share a long history, one that spans bands and orchestras and college jam sessions. The Missing Chums is a continuation of that musical synergy. Along with keyboardist Matt Douponce and…
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Songs Of The Revolution: Shonen Knife

posted: August 24, 2012

For this week’s Songs of the Revolution, we were honored to play host to Shonen Knife, the all-female Japanese pop punk band that influenced a generation of American rockers before ever stepping onto U.S. soil.…
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