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by Dainon Moody
If you saw Jack White and Robert Plant step onto stage earlier in the week and proceed to do some pretty righteous damage to
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by Dainon Moody
Here’s what you need to know above all else: If you’re going to experience Kawehi at all, you’re going to want to do so
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by Sean Dorsett
Are you looking for something refreshing and uplifting for your Friday night? There’s an incredible group coming to the
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by Tyler Holland
For over 20 years Atmosphere, consisting of beat master Ant and lyricist Slug have been perpetual in the underground hip-hop
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by Justin Landers
No matter how little you believe you dance, you can’t help but rock your head to Kongos. Kongos caught a rather large crowd
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by Trevor Bosmans
Tom Papa has come a long way since his he began his stand-up career in New York City in 1993. He started off doing “bringer”
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by Trevor Bosmans
I was a junior in high school when The Ataris released their second album, Blue Skies, Broken Hearts…Next 12 Exits, and it
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by Mitch Foster
Sometimes you simply don’t know how to begin: in life, in a sentence, in a breath. But, isn’t that the beauty? The
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by Sarabeth Jackson
Picture this: it’s a sticky 100 degrees in the swamps of Louisiana, and you’re waiting for service to begin in your old
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by Dainon Moody
Where were you when you connected with Pink Floyd for the first time? I never got to see them live, but my high school days were
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by Dena Davis
It’s timely that singer-songwriter Mason Jennings returns to Central Florida this weekend as Spring’s annual
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by Dainon Moody
We’re not what you’d consider experts at music (whatever that even means). We do tend to get real close and friendly with the
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by Dainon Moody
Before you begin here, before you take in a word, I implore you to forget everything. Forget all you know of the banjo. Strip it
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by Mitch Foster
Andrew WK, The King Of Partying, talks with Mitch from Shows I Go To about partying, headbanging, shows, and more! #1 Party Tip:
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by Martin Cardenas
All of us are somewhat strange. It’s this strangeness that separates us from the monotone sounds of the masses. But, we are