Music: Roots Rock
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Music DVD Review: Jon Dee Graham - Swept Away— There aren't many people like Jon Dee Graham out there.
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Music Review: Gene Clark/Carla Olson - In Concert— Not one simply for the Byrds, Collectors Choice unearths a gem of a performance from a pair of country-rock's finest.
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Interview: Backyard Tire Fire - "Jimmy and Bob and Jack"— Backyard Tire Fire tell the story behind the song and perform "Jimmy and Bob and Jack."
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Retro Redux: Kay Starr's Answer To Rock And Roll— How did she handle the rock and roll revolution? Her solution might surprise you.
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Amy LaVere - "If Love Was A Train"— Amy Lavere discusses her take on the song and performs "If Love Was A Train."
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John Mellencamp's Life, Death, Love and Freedom To Be Released in HD-Audio July 15— Mellencamp will be the first to use T-Bone Burnett's new HD-Audio format
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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: Fred Eaglesmith - Tinderbox— Fred Eaglesmith's gritty bluegrass-roots CD parses the difference between piety and faith in America today
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Former Toad The Wet Sprocket Frontman Glen Phillips Guests On B-Sides Concept Album Program Tonight— A critical piece of the soundtrack of my life...
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Tom Waits Announces Tour— Clap hands: Waits will hit the road this summer.
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Music Review: Mudcrutch— Mudcrutch isn't likely to resurface, but I won't be sorry if they do.
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Music Review: The Wood Brothers - Loaded— What do you get when you mix a down-home instrumental sound with an indie mindset? The Wood Brothers.
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Music Review: Ronnie Hawkins - Mojo Man/Arkansas Rockpile— Ronnie Hawkins emerges from the rock & roll mists with this re-issue of two out- of-print albums.
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Interview: Peter Karp— Revisiting Peter Karp's December appearance on the B-Sides Concept Album...
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals "Night Rolls On"— Grace Potter and the Nocturnals work together to figure out some arrangements then perform "Night Rolls On."
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Counting Crows' Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings - A Listening Companion: Interview With Adam Duritz Pt. 2— Anyone who thought contributing a song to the Shrek 2 soundtrack was a sign of happier times ahead was obviously wrong.
