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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! We’re preaching to the god that is Chuck Ragan all throughout Episode 20 of the
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by Jason Earle
When an album opens with a track called “Unicorn Farm,” a moniker that seizes the senses with its promise of free roaming
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by Martin Cardenas
Buckcherry’s “Crazy Bitch” has always been a straight up sexy dance anthem. Only god himself knows the number of strippers
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! Episode 18 is definitely one you do. not. want. to. miss! We have our first ever alien
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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 Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! We have a super talented good ole’ fashioned bluesy-rock n’ roll & soul
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by Ron Grant
The idea of going back to your roots or deliberately reminding fans of your early early days in music is always a little
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by Richie Williams
I must begin by noting that until writing this review, I was unaware of the Australian metalcore band Buried In Verona. Once I
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! Shane from the band Fox Jaw joins us in episode 14! Rebecca interviews him all the way
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by Justin Fricke
“Hey dude—check this out.” I took the burnt CD with the name Miss May I scribbled in Sharpie from my friend as he got in my
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by Mitch Foster
2015 has been stuffed full of fantastic music thus far. So much so that AV Installers must be working extra hard trying to
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! In Episode 12 we introduce you to our crazy talented musical guest Gabriel Brown. Tune
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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 Rebecca Weinberg
Episode 11 is a Special Edition! That’s right, we’re talking BEST OF 2015 so far. There’s been a shit ton of
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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