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Q&A With Augustana
posted: March 23, 2011
California-based rockers Augustana caught lightning in a bottle back in 2005, when their first single “Boston” skyrocketed the young five piece to sudden success. But the track’s unexpected popularity meant that since then it’s been
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Q&A With Boy George
posted: March 15, 2011
It’s impossible to discuss the pop stars of the ˜80s without mentioning Boy George, the glamorous Culture Club frontman who made androgyny cool while putting out hits like Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
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Q&A With Drive-By Truckers
posted: March 8, 2011
If you’ve ever wondered how band members can spend all their time together without wanting to kill each other, alt-country pioneers Drive By Truckers have the answer. They’ve been together more than fifteen years, released
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Q&A With Dropkick Murphys
posted: March 1, 2011
Bagpipes, accordion and tin whistle aren’t usually part of the formula for success in a rock band, but Boston’s Dropkick Murphys managed to build a considerable following by infusing their unique Celt-punk with traditional Irish
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Q&A With Reel Big Fish
posted: February 22, 2011
It’s hard to imagine that Reel Big Fish turned twenty this year. The ska superstars maintain a youthful sense of humor as well as a relentless touring schedule, and their energetic performances alongside bands half their
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Q&A With Cake
posted: February 15, 2011
Cake has always been a band that defies explanation, somehow molding elements of rock, hip hop, jazz and even folk into unlikely hits like The Distance and Short Skirt, Long Jacket. They further surprised listeners
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