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Bittersweet Symphonies
posted: December 1, 2010
The 2005 documentary Playing for Change began with a folk singer, Lily Holbrook, busking on a corner in Santa Monica. From there the film went on to follow the lives of sixteen street performers across
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Rock 'n' Roll Call: The Lives of Famous Men
posted: November 16, 2010
Their name is The Lives of Famous Men, and if their career thus far is any indication, they will probably know exactly what those lives are like. Hailing from Anchorage, Alaska, this five-piece eventually moved
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Behind the Mic: What's The Deal With Record Deals?
posted: November 3, 2010
There’s no question that the music industry has changed drastically in the past few years. As the power has shifted from the major labels to nearly anyone with Internet access, it’s hard to tell what
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Rock 'n' Roll Call: Man On Earth
posted: September 21, 2010
Melodic and eclectic, New York City’s Man On Earth are combining their indie pop sensibility with experimental instrumentation to create memorable and radio-ready rock tunes. Man on Earth draw from a wide array of influences,
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Drifting Thoughts
posted: July 14, 2010
If nautical-themed rock (naut-rock?) sets your heart sailing, then you’ll want to chart a course to Seattle indie rockers The Thoughts. Singer Ian Williams is the proprietor of a haunting Yorkeian falsetto. Like the Radiohead
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iRock: A'tris
posted: April 27, 2010
Since the birth of music, mankind has been trading and passing down stories through song. To set the mood, musicians provide instrumentation to back the vocalist which helps embellish the melodies, creates images and, of
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