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Folkin' Around: Antje Duvekot
posted: August 14, 2010
If you liked our folk artist pick Meg Hutchinson a few weeks ago, you’ll be excited to hear that our choice this week is Antje Duvekot. These two artists have unique careers and sounds, and
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Needle in the Haystack Follow Up: Brightside Drive
posted: August 13, 2010
To wrap up this week’s Needle in the Haystack, we’re bringing you an awesome interview with the band Brightside Drive. These up-and-coming stars have a lot going for them, so it will be exciting to see
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Soul Searching: Jonas
posted: August 12, 2010
While searching for soul, it was hard not to have Jonas and his band pop up on our radar. We’ve featured Jonas briefly in a blog last February, and it’s about time he gets another
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Viewer Discretion Advised: La Blogotheque – The Take Away Shows
posted: August 12, 2010
No doubt about it, the Internet provides hours upon hours of mind-numbing entertainment. And while I’ve personally never been one of those people who becomes absorbed in watching coordinated dance moves or dads getting hit
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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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