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by Adam Fricke
Sure, plenty of legendary artists have gotten their “big breaks” in Nashville. Most touring acts I’ve seen in
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by Adam Fricke
As I cross the Cumberland River en route to Ascend Amphitheatre, I slouch into my driver’s seat and relax a bit. It’s been a
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by Adam Fricke
Saying goodbye to people is hard. Saying goodbye to a band who basically wrote the soundtrack to your teenage years isn’t any
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by Adam Fricke
Two days before seeing Switchfoot and Relient K in Minneapolis, I was fortunate enough to do a quick phone interview with
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by Adam Fricke
2016 marks 20 years of music for Switchfoot. They just released their 10th album this summer and are currently touring with
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by Adam Fricke
If you’ve ever been on a long road trip, or in a car at all for that matter, you know how important it is to have good music.
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by Adam Fricke
As I attempted to set foot in the Volcanic Theatre in Bend, Oregon, I was told that I wasn’t on the list. Living in a van,
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by Adam Fricke
“That one’s a little love song for ya,” he says with a twinkle in his eye, paired with a mischievous half-grin. Gary Clark
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by Adam Fricke
Think of the coolest job you could possibly have. Now think of the second coolest job. Now imagine you get to do them both for a
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by Adam Fricke
Every day is full of challenges. You can choose to face them head on or you can ignore them until they go away. But some would
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by Adam Fricke
Don’t get me wrong. I’m no stranger to interviews. I’ve researched for them, written questions for them, transcribed them,
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by Adam Fricke
Donavon Frankenreiter’s music always invites a loving vibe into the room. On August 28, nobody seemed to care about the trivial
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by Adam Fricke
Think of the coolest job you could possibly have. Now think of the second coolest job. Now imagine you get to do them both for a
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by Adam Fricke
Fourteen-year-old Adam didn’t care too much for Aaron Gillespie. Not necessarily Aaron personally, but the music of his