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Blues and hip-hop purists must have thought it was Armageddon when a white skinny kid from Philly named Garrett Dutton broke out under the alter-ego G Love. Turning out a chill, sloppy blues sound spiked with scratchy R&B, hip-hop overtones, G Love and his two man band, Special Sauce, delivered a new sound flavor in the mid 90
Photos by Robert Massie of the Acoustic Planet Tour, featuring Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, Keller Wiliams and Yonder Mountain String Band at the Scene Pavillion in Cleveland, OH on 8/8/04.
The kick back low-key tunes on Songs From The Front Porch probably won’t make Michael Franti
If music really is like boxing, the Derek Trucks Band would be like a prizefighter whose conditioning and stamina eventually prove that, in a situation reminiscent of the
Set your CD player on random shuffle, turn it up loud and let it roll. You may look up several hours later to find you were in a trance. Time has no meaning in Monk
On July 19, the Northern Lights Theatre in Milwaukee, WI experienced exactly what makes Little Feat the legendary musical outfit they are.
For twenty one years, Phish continually challenged our ears with their complex compositions and unpredictable musicianship. For their final shows – the multi-day “Coventry” festival in Coventry, Vermont – Phish challenged their fans to the physical extremes. Of course for others, the final shows put some fans through emotional extremes as well, as a chapter in not only the band
By offering such a special show to the dedicated Cleveland fans, Everfine Records and OAR have created one of the most ambitious and promising traditions to come along in the birthplace of Rock in quite some time.
A big bang has taken place in Karl Denson