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by Dainon Moody
I’ve learned to approach most facets of my unhurried life with few expectations. Most promising jobs end up a bit like clocking
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by Spencer Storch
Stay calm and PANIC! It’s my first Shows I Go To review assignment! Widespread Panic hosted a weekend party at St.
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by Ron Grant
Hip hop and competition go hand-in-hand. They have since the formative stages of the genre. And when it comes to hip hop
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by Sarah Schumaker
I’m staring at the star-shaped lights in Stardust feeling like I’ve had it wrong this whole time. They’re
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by Richie Williams
Live jazz & funk influenced beats, complimented with conscious hip-hop and improv lyrics, mixed with classic favorites and a
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by Jason Earle
Oliver Wood of The Wood Brothers spoke with Shows I Go To ahead of the band’s trip to Suwannee Roots Revival this October.
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by Richie Williams
If there’s one dance party that’s simply irresistible, it’s hosted by Zach Deputy. With an event titled
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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 Paulina Praphanchith
The magic that is a music festival in today’s day and age usually contains a killer line-up and an assemblage of good vibes.
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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 Josh Jauz
FoxForce005 was spinning when I walked through the door. The house was deep. So, so lusciously deep. But it was more than that.
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by Ron Grant
The 2014 VH1 documentary The Tanning of America: One Nation Under Hip Hop does what no other hip hop documentary has done before.
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by Mitch Foster
As a fan who had no room left to applaud, I couldn’t help but wonder what it’s like being in a band who knows they
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by Jason Earle
Countless stars benevolently roast my exposed skin. Some kind of Light Bright art installation gone exactly right. The beach is
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by Sarah Schumaker
Kaleigh Baker is a full house. At any point in time, wielding her triple honey vocals above you, still holding the cards in her