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Man: The Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life— Radio hits or not, Man can certainly hold their heads high, as they’ve left behind some of the most interesting rock music of the 70s…
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Music Review: Mickey Hart Planet Drum— Planet Drum is an amazing collaboration among cultures from around the world.
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Concert Review: Coachella - Day Three - 4/27/08 — A look at day three of the music festival.
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Killing America Softly With Their Songs - The Rise of the "Americanist" Culture— When Americans began to sing dirges was when I sensed History's tragic hand upon her shoulder.
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Music Review: The Brian Jonestown Massacre - My Bloody Underground— Anton Newcombe's The Brian Jonestown Massacre continue to experiment in far out ways.
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Music Review: New Monsoon - V— From the first song to the last this CD rocks.
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Music DVD Review: Carlos Santana Plays Blues At Montreux 2004 — Everything about this video makes it worthwhile to own and play over and over again.
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Album Review: The Ike Reilly Assassination - We Belong to the Staggering Evenings— The greatest American band of the 21st Century.
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Music Review: Steve Reid Ensemble - Daxaar— The well-traveled drummer Steve Reid goes back to Africa for some honest-to-goodness soul-jazz jams.
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Concert Review: RatDog - Riverside Theater, Milwaukee, WI, 3/22/08— Not just another "Saturday Night."
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Music Review: Bing Ji Ling - June Degrees In December— Bing Ji Ling is the funky new flavor of ice cream soul.
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Music Review: Cynthia Sayer - Attractions— Sayer plays the four-string plectrum banjo, very different from the five-string used by Béla Fleck and others.
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Music Review: Sam Barsh - I Forgot What You Taught Me— Barsh was well prepared when it came time to step out from under the shadow of being a sideman.
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Music Review: Mike Doughty - Golden Delicious— The former front man of Soul Coughing has put out his best effort yet.
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Music Review: Marco Benevento - Invisible Baby— Marco Benevento is a new force to be reckoned with in the post-rock world.
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Music Review: Timecube - Timecube— Upstart band produces tasty music soup.
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Music Review: Steve Reid Ensemble - Daxaar— It's some of the most fully alive music that I've listened to in a long time.
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Music Review: The Blind Boys of Alabama Down in New Orleans— A little bit of gospel to tap one's toes.
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Concert Review: moe. - The Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA - 1/19/08— moe. delivers a good night of live music.
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Music Review: Howlin' Rain - Magnificent Fiend— Howlin' Rain are roots psychedelia that leave little to be desired.
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Music DVD Review: Dispatch - Dispatch Zimbabwe - Live At Madison Square Garden— These three guys, Dispatch, are quite simply a joy to watch and make music that is a great listen.
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Concert Review: Aimee Mann at The Birchmere, Feb. 2, 2008— Northern Virginia's Favorite Daughter returns home for one night only.
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Music Review: Eric Lindell - Low on Cash, Rich in Love— Melding blues, funk, and creole-flavored soul, Eric Lindell's Low on Cash, Rich in Love is instantly accessible and sincere.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - American World Edition— Four American artists who break boundaries.
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Music Review: Keefe Jackson - Keefe Jackson's Project Project: Just Like This— "Just Like This" is a great example of how a composer and gifted instrumentalists come together to create unique pieces of music
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Music Review: The Cat Empire - So Many Nights— It’s bluesy, groovy, and soulful.
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Music Review: Medeski, Martin & Wood - Let's Go Everywhere — An acid jazz primer for pre-schoolers.
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El Bicho's 2007 Music Awards— To do his part during the strike-ravaged awards season, El Bicho honors the year in music.
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Concert Review: Aimee Mann's 2nd Annual Christmas Show - The Birchmere, Alexandria, Va.— Aimee Mann comes home for the holidays
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My All-Star CDs of 2007: The Alternates— Here are some 2007 releases that you might consider for your gift list.
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Random Shuffle - Kate Bush, Bright Eyes, Bruce Hornsby, Donna The Buffalo— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about what comes out.
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Music Review: Band Of The Week - Stealing Jane— Say Something is a rollicking romp through rock/blues/R&B influenced ska-pop.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Stealing Jane— Stealing Jane’s ska-pop is a high energy, harmony-filled, blues-infused sound that moves a person to jump up and dance on a chair.
