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Well then, you’re in luck: New fall tour dates are rolling in to Hidden Track Headquarters faster than a Joba fastball, and many of these tours are requiring hefty amounts
Well then, you’re in luck: New fall tour dates are rolling in to Hidden Track Headquarters faster than a Joba fastball, and many of these tours are requiring hefty amounts
This is the first of a series of orginal artwork by drummer Billy Martin. All pieces are framed, and available for purchase online. For details, please visit Billy's gallery at http://www.billymartin.net/gallery/new/works_paper.htm
Elvis Costello will be serving as the opening act for Bob Dylan’s upcoming fall tour. The two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers kick things off Sept. 22 in Duluth,
Prog Rockers Porcupine Tree will hit North American concert venues this fall as the band continues to support its most recent album and gears up for the release of a
The Hold Steady are set to embark on a US tour, presented by NME. The ‘NME Rock N Roll Riot Tour 2007’ will see the Brooklyn band lead the jaunt
In what just may be the collaboration of 2007, legendary musician, songwriter and producer Booker T. Jones has joined forces with Texas-born singer/performer and Shortlist nominee Jolie Holland for a
State Radio is set to release Year Of The Crow a follow up to their debut Us Against The Crown on their Ruffshod label. The new album will be available
“I don’t want to waste your time with music you don’t need,” Karin Bergquist, lead singer of Over the Rhine, declares at the start of The Trumpet Child, the Cincinnati-based band’s 18th full-length album. She’s not joking, either. Bergquist has never really been a shy singer, but up until recent years, she wouldn’t be classified as what she is now: confident.
Those of you looking to partake in some schwillage in the PNC Bank Arts Center parking lot before Wednesday’s Allman Brothers & RatDog show can forget it. More than a
From the people that brought you the face-melting, seizure-inducing Bustle In Your Hedgerow comes the next great quasi-tribute band: Tragedy makes its debut at BB King’s Blues Club this Thursday