
Siren Festival feat. Broken Social Scene, The Annuals – Coney Island, NY 7.19.08
The Siren Music Festival, featuring The Annuals, Broken Social Scene and many others, held on Coney Island on July 19th, 2008. All photos by Josh Kuckens
The Siren Music Festival, featuring The Annuals, Broken Social Scene and many others, held on Coney Island on July 19th, 2008. All photos by Josh Kuckens
Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten – each a powerful force of nature in his own right – have done more in recent decades to redefine the electric bass
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Hailing from North Florida and known for their raw and swampy funk rock, JJ Grey & Mofro announce their second annual Blackwater Sol Revue at The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre on
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It has now been 21 years since Nirvana formed and 14 years since Kurt Cobain has left us. Nirvana holds a special place in my heart as I was in my early teenage years as grunge music peaked during the early ’90s. We’ve got an interesting collection of various Nirvana covers from a pop artist, a few jazz guys and some jambands.
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READ ON after the jump to cast your vote for the best Nirvana cover…