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In 1981, the J. Geils Band scored the biggest hit of their career with Centerfold, that thanks to MTV spent six weeks at number one on the charts. The Boston-based
In 1981, the J. Geils Band scored the biggest hit of their career with Centerfold, that thanks to MTV spent six weeks at number one on the charts. The Boston-based
Almost like clockwork, every three or so years the members of the Canadian indie-pop collective The New Pornographers manage to carve out time from their busy solo careers to come
Earlier this week the world’s greatest bar band The Hold Steady released their fifth studio album, Heaven Is Whenever, their first without long time keyboardist and mustache enthusiast Franz Nicolay.
Bowery Presents has easily cemented themselves as the premiere concert promoter in the New York City area, booking shows in their fullly-owned and operated venues as well as places like
As we head into the warmer months, who better to turn to than Jack Johnson for some breezy summer music. The now shaggy haired and bearded singer-songwriter, who will release
Last year, The Black Keys threw their fans a bit of a curve ball when they teamed up with hip hop producer Damon Dash to release an album under the
Earlier this spring, we reported that Jay Lane was leaving his gig as part of the two-headed drum attack in Furthur to rejoin Primus to reform the band’s original lineup
It’s seems hard to believe that it’s been thirteen years since Cornershop released their critically acclaimed sophomore effort When I Was Born For The 7th Time that showcased the band’s
Apparently not enough hipsters are playing the lottery in Washington state. What better way to hit that key demographic than with a new commercial that features a new untitled track
Back in 2005, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, the youngest of Bob Marley’s eleven children, released his critically acclaimed third studio album – Welcome to Jamrock. The album, which showcased Marley’s signature