Unofficial 31 Days of Dead – 2012 Edition: Day Twelve
Today’s selection is one of the best versions of Cosmic Charlie the Grateful Dead ever played.
Today’s selection is one of the best versions of Cosmic Charlie the Grateful Dead ever played.
Ravi Shankar, the master sitar player who earned three Grammys and left an indelible mark on generations of pop influencers including the Beatles, died on Tuesday at a hospital near
Richard Fortus has been around the block a time or two in music but has settled in nicely with this supergroup. But it’s not his only playground. He loves to sit in with other bands when time allows him to do so. He added stripped-down guitar attitude to The Compulsions, a New York based bluesy-rock-with-punk-undertones band whose most recent CD is called Beat The Devil and features his GNR bandmate Frank Ferrer. He sometimes tours with the legendary Thin Lizzy, one of his favorite bands. And he recently hooked up with Norwegian musician Lasse Kvernmo for Saivu.
In The Red is proud to announce the re-release of the self-titled album by Ty Segall’s Traditional Fools. The Traditional Fools were a garage-punk-thrash-surf trio consisting of Ty, Andrew Luttrell