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Your Country's Right Here: Amber Rubarth Wows at FloydFest
posted: August 9, 2012
The headliners at this year’s FloydFest”including Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Ricky Skaggs, Brandi Carlile, and the Drive-By Truckers”were as amazing as you’d expect from internationally known and much-lauded musicians. But the
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Exclusive Q and A: Transit Talk Boston Band Scene & Their First Warped Experience
posted: August 9, 2012
After building up a sizable fanbase through several years of steadily touring and releasing numerous albums, Boston-based Transit finally scored a spot on the Vans Warped Tour this summer. It’s rare for first-time bands to play at
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Asking Alexandria Talk About A Third Album And Mayhem Festival Madness
posted: August 9, 2012
After four years of international touring, chart topping albums, and self-destructive partying habits, British metalcore band Asking Alexandria have come a long way since leaving York, North Yorkshire in 2008. We caught up with the
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Felony Fame Takes the Title For Coldest MC In The Nation
posted: August 8, 2012
Zip up your coats because the Coldest MC in the country has been named. Many weeks ago, we teamed up with Coors Light® to find the country’s coldest MC, one who could spit rhymes like
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Coat of Many Colors
posted: August 8, 2012
Lots of rappers spit about the spoils of their stardom”Bentleys, diamonds, Louis Vuitton luggage. Not many, and maybe none, have taken all that money they’ve made through record sales and donated it to charity. Except,
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Riffs, Rants and Rumors: Renaissance's Prog Rock Rebirth
posted: August 8, 2012
It’s something that I didn’t think I’d be doing again is the first comment out of Annie Haslam‘s mouth about the revitalization of Renaissance, the legendary British prog-rock band she led to fame in the
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