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The Big Bang
posted: June 20, 2011
The Napa region of California is known for its viticulture. True story. But the area’s equally fertile when it comes to musical exports. Lloyd’s Garage hails from Napa, and, like a fine Sauvignon Blanc, delivers
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Riffs, Rants & Rumors: The Fleshtones Are Too Wired To Retire
posted: June 15, 2011
These days, every other band with a fuzzbox and a copy of Nuggets can cop the garage-band tag; at this point, there’s plenty of precedent established for assimilating the spartan-but-searing sounds of ’60s garage rockers
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Follow Up With Coors Light "Search for the Coldest" Midwest Winner Billa Camp After His Baltimore Bash With N.E.R.D. And PacDiv
posted: June 10, 2011
Billa Camp charmed listeners with his ode to his favorite state in “California” and reigned supreme in the “Coors Light Search for The Coldest” Midwest Channel. The result: Billa got to fly to Baltimore to
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Light As A Feather
posted: June 8, 2011
Lauren Light took a studious approach to her music career, getting a Master’s certificate in Business/Songwriting from Berklee College of Music online while working for a music booking agency. If anything, Light’s background explains the
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Leather And Lace
posted: June 6, 2011
Rebecca Ramone likens her music to the sounds of a Texas strip club, but we’ll to venture to say that you don’t have to have a pole between your legs or a $1 bill in
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Waking Up The Windsors
posted: June 1, 2011
With the exception of Pete Doherty, the English are generally considered to be a proper, buttoned-up folk. Fair or not, that’s the pigeonhole. But, if we’re going to categorize Northern England’s Slydigs, we’ll need to
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