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Q&A With MAKE OUT
posted: January 4, 2011
Ten years after forming in 1998, Junior Senior disbanded and guitarist/lead singer Jesper Mortensen left London for his native Denmark, only to realize New York was the place to be if he wanted to find someone to
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Q&A With Vincent Clery-Melin, Music Director of Co-Op Music
posted: December 28, 2010
Europe’s Cooperative Music (Co-Op)”the London-based independent label group”will soon be launching in the US market in partnership with Downtown Music in New York and distribution handled by Fontana. Cooperative Music USA, based in downtown’s New York headquarters,
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Q&A With Jed Hilly, Executive Director of the Americana Music Association
posted: December 21, 2010
Based in Nashville, Tennessee, the Americana Music Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and cultivating the community of Americana artists across the country. The AMA works around the clock to host events, participate
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Q&A With Silverstein
posted: December 7, 2010
In a scene where the “next big thing” seems to be different every day, Silverstein is one of the few bands able to maintain their place among the best in the post-hardcore genre. It’s not
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Q&A With Foxy Shazam
posted: December 3, 2010
You can try, but you probably can’t put an accurate label on Foxy Shazam. Their eccentric and eclectic mix of punk, soul and straight up rock ‘n’ roll has earned the band critical praise and
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Q&A With Jim Henke, Vice President of Exhibitions and Curatorial Affairs at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
posted: November 23, 2010
Located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. is home to an invaluable collection of information and artifacts from the world’s greatest rock artists. The nonprofit organization also
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