Chuck D 1/10/2004: John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH
For the past 14 years, Public Enemy
Robert Randolph and the Family Band 1/11/2004: Memorial Auditorium- Burlington, VT
Just 72 hours prior to Robert Randolph and the Family Band
Teitur: Self Professed Troubadour (INTERVIEW)
Singer-songwriter Teitur’s Universal Records debut, Poetry & Aeroplanes, is an eleven-song collection of delicate tunes that reveal the inner troubadour in all of us. Songs about travelling, waiting, post cards, and telephone conversations, dwell up cinemagraphic feelings of longing, regret and adventure.
Earl Slick: Bowie’s Axeman Chops Solo (INTERVIEW)
By the standards of anyone, guitarist Earl Slick has lived a rock and roll fantasy camp over his 30+ year musical career. While his name doesn
Grandaddy: Digital Nature (Interview with Jim Fairchild)
Recent advances in technology have certainly made life a bit more comfortable, but California
RAQ: In The Mouth Of The Lion (Interview With Chris Michetti)
At a time when the greater rock world has become inundated with throwback sounds, quickly subtitling everything retro-this and post-that, an improvisational four-piece from Vermont is stepping out from an ominous shadow by reinventing a sound it would have otherwise never outlived.
Ryan Cavanaugh Trio: Live from Nowhere
Before changing their name to the Ryan Cavanaugh Trio earlier this year – due to the departure of percussionist Chris Dougherty – Space Station Integration released Live from Nowhere. Fusing the traditional banjo with high-energy, jazz-fusion, Cavanaugh and company heighten the bluegrass bar by further adding elements of rock, bluegrass, funk, Celtic and Indian to the mix. All done of course with a definitive focus on improvisation.
Transit 0/31/2004: Monkey House – Winooski, VT
Transit’s sound is a crunchy testament to a time of simplicity, attaining the essence of improvisational originality, while capturing the moment’s true conscience – both the sunny and dark. It is this electric telepathy between the trio on stage that enables Transit to deliver this gritty passage of raw emotion that reflects in their cozy, coffeehouse stage settings.