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Friday Mix Tape: The Women of Indie Rock (2011)

A mix featuring The Women of Indie Rock such as Feist, Norah Jones and Eleanor Friedberger.

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Video: Phish – Reba (10/31/1989)

An early version of Phish’s Reba surfaces on YouTube.

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Televised Tune: On The Tube This Weekend

Despite the holiday, there’s lots of music on TV this weekend.

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B List: Top 15 Concert Films (DVD/Blu-Ray) of 2011

Find out which concert films made Scotty’s list of the Best Concert Films of 2011.

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Postcards: HeadCount Reveals DNA Project Results

Similarities and differences among music fans are revealed as part of the results from HeadCount’s DNA Project.

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Briefly: Sirius/XM Details NYE Broadcast Plans – Furthur, Widespread Panic, Little Feat and More

Sirius/XM will broadcast Furthur, Widespread Panic and more this NYE.

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Starr Hill Rep Confirms Phish Summer Tour 2012 in Works

Phish fans can breathe easy – the group is planning a summer tour.

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Allman Brothers Band to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

The Allman Brothers Band will finally get their due from The Recording Academy.

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Bloggy Goodness: Capitol Theatre To Reopen

A legendary room will become a music venue once again.

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Girl in a Coma Announce 2012 Dates

Girl In A Coma’s stellar album Exits & All the Rest has been named one of NPR’s 50 Favorite Albums of 2011.  The album was released by Blackheart Records last month and received rave reviews from CNN, AOL, Rolling Stone, LA Weekly and more. The band has been playing to rapturous audiences across the country […]

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Slash: Made In Stoke 24/7/11

Slash: Made In Stoke 24/7/11

Although disc two begins with a series of short, punk-leaning romps like “Speed Parade,” Slash shines on the later half with a winding “Beggars & Hangers On,” a delicious “Godfather Solo” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” The guitar solo in the middle of the album though is something to behold, exemplifying why Slash has remained a force with or without W. Axl.

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Follow Hidden Track on Twitter

Did you know Hidden Track was on Twitter? Join us, if you please.

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Ominous Seapods Say So Long, For Now

The Seapods said farewell, for now, with a performance at Valentine’s.

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Transaction Report: Pete Griffin Leaves Zappa Plays Zappa

Scott Thunes will replace Pete Griffin as Zappa Plays Zappa’s bassist.

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Video: Craig Finn – Clear Heart Full Eyes

Hold Steady front man releases a “making of” video about his new solo album.

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Tour Dates: The Head & The Heart Spring Tour

We recap this week’s tour date announcements in this handy column.

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Miike Snow Releasing Second Album March 27th

In 2009, Miike Snow released their self-titled debut album much to the acclaim of critics and fans around the world and went on to perform at sold-out shows and festivals across the world and on TV.  Miike Snow’s ‘Animal’ found it’s way into movies, commercials, dance floors and hearts, to became the ode of a […]

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Punch Brothers Follow Up With Who’s Feeling Young Now?

Punch Brothers release their new album, Who’s Feeling Young Now?, February 14, 2012, on Nonesuch Records. Completed over three weeks at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, the record was produced by Grammy Award winner Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse). Who’s Feeling Young Now? is the follow-up to 2010’s Grammy-nominated Antifogmatic, about which […]

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Judas Priest: Hard Rock Live, Biloxi, MS, 12/03/11

Judas Priest: Hard Rock Live, Biloxi, MS, 12/03/11

Playing at least twenty songs from their career, they covered all their favored albums: Stained Glass, Screaming For Vengeance, Point Of Entry, Defenders Of The Faith and Rocka Rolla. With the medieval growling of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” echoing from the speakers, prepping the already highly eager fans, the curtain dropped and the gods began rumbling through “Rapid Fire”, “Metal Gods”, “Heading Out To The Highway” and “Judas Rising”.

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Technology Tuesday: A Few Cool Phone Services

Parker looks at three phone services – Slydial, Spoof App and TrapCall.

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