2010

Video: Matisyahu – Miracle

On Friday, Ryan included Matisyahu’s latest single Miracle in his ‘Tis The Season Mix Tape – which has quickly risen to the top of the list of the best Hannukah

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Televised Tune: On the Tube This Week

Thursday’s late night lineup has a double shot of awesome with She & Him visiting Conan and Robert Plant visting Jimmy Fallon. Plant will head out on the road with

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Snoe.down Returns to Killington

Snoe.down, the all-ages winter music & sports festival hosted by moe., returns to central Vermont and Vermont’s most popular and dynamic ski and snowboard destination, Killington Resort in Killington, and

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Kim Richey: Wreck Your Wheels

Despite having a fairly successful fifteen-year career, Kim Richey is still virtually unknown to the general public. While she's sung on albums by Shawn Colvin, Ryan Adams and Mary Chapin Carpenter, as well as writing hits for the likes of Trisha Yearwood and Brookes & Dunn, Richey continues to fly under the collective radar of both country and rock radio.

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The Glide 20: Our Top Albums of 2010

On  the 2010 edition of The Glide 20, there are no secrets or under the radars in store here (except maybe Hendrix somehow slipping in again)– most of these albums are ones you probably own, have downloaded, or perhaps you've seen these artists peform live in 2010.  But what the f#!k, they are all stellar and go without saying makes the best of the year. So, as we've done the past eight years – The Glide 20 – The 20 Best of 2010. 

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Auditorium: Be Brave

Auditorium is the brainchild of Spencer Berger of Los Angeles.  With a music degree from Vassar, and a background in opera performance, screen writing, and acting Berger’s diversity of interests appears to have resulted in a distinctive vision for his own musical output. His debut album, Be Brave, was recorded in private over a period of three years using only his voice and his fingers on electric bass and acoustic guitar

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Recap of a Big Night in NYC: Hot Tuna Guests Galore, Tweedy @ Yo La Tengo & Warren w/ George Porter Jr.

Weekends in the NYC area are usually packed with rock shows, but we can’t remember a night filled with as many special moments around town as last night. We wanted to recap a few of the highlights from an amazing night.

[Photo by Rob Chapman]


Uptown at the Beacon, Hot Tuna was joined by a cavalcade of guests as part of a two-night celebration honoring Jorma Kaukonen’s 70th birthday. Larry Campbell spent the most time on stage with the band, adding fiddle and guitar to the proceedings. Bruce Hornsby’s guest spot included a blazing I Know You Rider, while Warren Haynes added slide to Come Back Baby and three other songs. Bill Kirchen, Chris Smither, Happy Traum, Byron House and John Hammond all sat-in during the concert as well. Head over to Jorma’s blog for his take on the evening as well as the setlist. Each artist made sure to wish Jorma a Happy Birthday and Jorma told the tale of his association with each of the guests. The marathon show ended around midnight and you can expect a whole new set of guests tonight. READ ON for more…

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