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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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GuacaMusic: Mint and the Mentals
posted: November 10, 2010
Let’s face it. There are songs we simply can’t get out of our heads. We sing them in the shower, we chant them as we get out of the house, and we even play them
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Bronze Radio Return Perform Side Stage On John Mayer's Battle Studies Tour
posted: August 12, 2010
In June, OurStage partnered with John Mayer to sponsor the John Mayer Side Stage Warfare Competition, giving up-and-coming artists the opportunity to play side stage gigs on select dates of his Battle Studies Tour. Hartford
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Festivus: Abbey Road On The River
posted: May 23, 2010
While current music fans are definitely not starved for music festivals in this day and age, we sometimes forget that festivals as we know them didn’t always exist. Seems like a shame to have missed
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The Next Big Thing: Shayna Zaid And The Catch
posted: March 4, 2010
As if her name wasn’t enough to catch your attention, Shayna Zaid And The Catch has an unforgettable sound that will easily quench your musical thirst. Hailing from New York City, the unique sounds of Zaid
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Old Time Rock 'N' Roll
posted: November 27, 2009
Roots music isn’t synonymous with the stripped down sounds of Pete Seeger or Woody Guthrie though those two are widely credited as the fathers of American roots music. In fact, the genre’s massive legacy includes
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