
O.A.R. picked them to open their 2005 summer tour, and now this week
With an inaugural invite to Bonnaroo, solidified cast and yet another album under their belt, John Popper and co. have somehow managed to weather the music business storm for close to two decades. To catch up, we sat down for a quick “12 questions with Popper.”
The perfect fit for a feel-good return of one of the most impressive bands of the last decade
From the dark and dirty to the mellow and mild, the band portrayed a multidimensional, multifaceted collective that can take their sound in whichever direction they feel.
Baltimore has long been a musical vacuum where many bands exist in its space but few are able to escape the void. The Bridge, a five-piece from the local area seem poised to be the next to free themselves from the city limits.
Sauerwine outfunks even the strongest 70s bands you
Photos by Mike Wren of Steve Kimock Band (with Robert Walter) at Revolution Hall in Troy, NY on 10.26.05
This is a reminder that the spirit of music is alive and well somewhere out beyond LA, with its gourmet coffee corporate monolith.
Initial reports had Charlie Hitchcock walking away from Particle, but apparently that wasn
Photos by Robert Massie of The String Cheese Incident at the Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh, PA on 10.14.05
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