July 12, 2010

Pearl Jam Dunzo (For a While)

Grunge pioneers Pearl Jam performed at the Optimus Alive Festival in Portugal on Saturday which closed out the group’s European Tour. According to the NME, PJ lead singer Eddie Vedder

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Gilmour & Waters Reunite For Charity

While we were focused on God Street Wine’s reunion, overseas a more shocking reunion took place in front of 200 hundred guests at Kiddington Hall in Oxfordshire, UK on Saturday.

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: I Heart California

Several months before releasing Just Like The Fambly Cat in 2006, Grandaddy front man Jason Lytle unexpectedly announced that the critically acclaimed psych-folk band would be breaking up instead of

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Video: Delta Spirit – Bushwick Blues

Hailing from sunny San Diego, Delta Spirit burst onto the scene in 2007 with their debut album Ode To Sunshine, which showcased their unique emo meets Americana sound. Last month the

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Televised Tune: On the Tube This Week

The Kinks, one of the most underrated and under-appreciated rock and roll bands of all time, is the subject of Biography’s BIO airing Thursday at 3PM. Tune in for a

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God Street Wine – Gramercy Theatre, NYC NY 7/9&10/10

Nearly nine years after their last public gig, God Street Wine “was brought back” last night at the Gramercy Theatre in New York City and delivered a tight, dynamic performance that showed exactly why the quintet has been missed by fans who started a Facebook group and blog columns pleading for their return.

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Jeff Beck: PNC Pavillion at Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH , 6/23/10

On a recent stop in Cincinnati, Jeff Beck and his band blazed through a mostly instrumental performance that alternated mind-numbing rockers with glistening ballads. This career retrospective crash course at times seemed like it was maybe a little too heavy on the sweet ballads. But honestly the rockers were so intense that these softer tunes may have been placed strategically throughout the set just to allow the stunned audience to catch their breath.

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Robert Randolph

Sacred Steel guitar maestro, Robert Randolph has come a long way since the days of leading church worship to becoming one of the most recognized guitar players in the country.  Randolph’s highly anticipated third album – We Walk This Road – is a work of art that began over two years ago with roots pioneer and producer extraordinaire, T Bone Burnett

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