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Q&A: Joe Walsh on His New LP, Eagles and James Gang Plans - RollingStone.com


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Q&A: Joe Walsh on His New LP, Eagles and James Gang Plans
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We were always more word of mouth, so we'll just go about it that way. It'll be more fun that way. I've heard that the Eagles tour is going to present the songs chronologically and utilize archival videos of the band. Is that the plan? That's the plan.

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Who is your favorite Bay Area band from the '90s? - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)


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Who is your favorite Bay Area band from the '90s?
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
(Charisma) Pavement: The Stockton band ruled college radio with oblique lyrics, deadpan melodies and lo-fi production, unwittingly creating a blueprint for indie rock in the '90s. (Matador) MC Hammer: He went from Oakland A's batboy to Saturday morning ...

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Revolve Guitars and Music Opens in Bartlett - Memphis Flyer


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Revolve Guitars and Music Opens in Bartlett
Memphis Flyer
Earlier this year, local guitar player/collector and entrepreneur Geoff Albert quit his upper-level management job at a certain local music-retail superstore to fulfill a personal dream: owning his own musical instrument store.

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New Albums by John Mayer, Haley Reinhart and Linda Oh - New York Times


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New Albums by John Mayer, Haley Reinhart and Linda Oh
New York Times
As palatably sure-footed as anything in his multimillion-selling catalog, the album — which he produced with Don Was, a veteran rock 'n' roll ego whisperer — nonetheless reflects a shrewd adjustment, swapping out his usual airtight gleam for a touch ...
John Mayer, 'Born and Raised': Track-By-Track Review Billboard

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Writers on a New England Stage welcomes Salman Rushdie - Foster's Daily Democrat

Writers on a New England Stage welcomes Salman Rushdie
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Each author's presentation is followed by an interview with Virginia Prescott, host of New Hampshire Public Radio's “Word of Mouth.” Live music is performed by the award-winning house band Dreadnaught. The live shows are rebroadcast on New Hampshire ...

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Pantera Look Back at 20 Years of 'Walk' - SPIN

Pantera Look Back at 20 Years of 'Walk'
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I never met the band or even heard what they thought of the remix I did. Paul: Ugh. There was a lot of mixed feelings about that. It was right at the time that computerized music was starting to come in and become popular; Ministry and Nine Inch Nails ...

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Just Announced: MarchFourth Marching Band at the Fox Theatre - Grateful Web

Just Announced: MarchFourth Marching Band at the Fox Theatre
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MarchFourth Marching Band (known as M4 by its growing legion of fans) throws itself and the audience into a swirling volcano of high-energy music and spectacle. What began as a Fat Tuesday party on March 4, 2003 in Portland, Oregon has over the last 8 ...

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The Black Keys, a rock band thriving in a world of pop - Baltimore Sun


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The Black Keys, a rock band thriving in a world of pop
Baltimore Sun
With the Black Keys graduating to an arena band — and one capable of closing the massive, annual Coachella Music Festival — it solidifies them as one of rock's most important acts. Touring and word-of-mouth support helped, too.

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Two cents from Nickelback - Minneapolis Star Tribune


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Two cents from Nickelback
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The century's biggest-selling rock band sounds off on critics, fans and Wednesday's show at Target Center. Nickelback is bringing its flashiest tour ever, but “at the end of the day, dude, they're still coming to hear the tunes,” say Ryan Peake, left, ...

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The Black Keys, a rock band thriving in a world of pop - Baltimore Sun (blog)


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The Black Keys, a rock band thriving in a world of pop
Baltimore Sun (blog)
How else to describe the sad state of rock? The Billboard charts are filled with pop acts, rappers and country singers. Even sugary boy-bands have re-emerged. But search for a rock band — the kind that peels the paint off garage walls and leaves ears ...
Black Keys strike right chords Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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