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by Jason Earle
Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes fame unexpectedly dropped a full LP of tunes with a side project called Thunderbitch last week.
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by Jason Earle
Jacksonville based Fjord Explorer’s Pandora station is arguably the best non-pornographic thing on the internet. The playlist
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by Jason Earle
One of Rolling Stone’s 100 greatest guitarists of all time. Author of some of the most beloved songs in the catalog of The
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by Jason Earle
Robert Earl Keen confessed that he wasn’t sure where the band was headed for their Sunday night gig. Ponte Vedra sounded
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by Jason Earle
This is the collection of songs that terrestrial radio should be playing. Accessible to the masses, yet clever and emotionally
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by Jason Earle
Lead singer Brooke of Good Graeff (pronounced ‘grayf’) sounds like M.I.A. if the latter had grown up in Sarasota rather than
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by Jason Earle
The name Warren Haynes elicits devotion on a near spiritual level. From The Allman Brothers to Gov’t Mule–Haynes has
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by Jason Earle
He stands there casting a Stevie Ray Vaughan meets Ronnie Van Zant vibe, with a confidence that belies his nineteen years. Part
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by Jason Earle
Lucero has made a career of tapping into our thirst for hedonistic pleasures. In their nearly seventeen years of existence, they
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by Jason Earle
American Aquarium has built a reputation for scorching live shows in support of increasingly great albums. The last time they
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by Jason Earle
The Red Paintings have developed a reputation of relentlessly staging scorching live shows for the last fifteen years. Lead
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by Jason Earle
That was Jason Isbell’s response to the rowdy room at The Plaza Live in Orlando bleating out requests for “Outfit.” In
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by Jason Earle
Pop music and jazz are two American exports that are embraced worldwide. Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox marries those two
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by Jason Earle
Craig Finn was on the roof of an apartment building in Brooklyn on September 11, 2001. He watched the towers fall with a friend
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by Jason Earle
Jeff Mangum, lead singer and songwriter for iconic ’90s lo-fi legends Neutral Milk Hotel, stood by reverently as his horn