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by Richie Williams
Pato Banton is legendary reggae singer/songwriter and DJ/MC, born Patrick Murray in London in 1961. Growing up in Birmingham,
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! It’s a momentous occasion, we’ve officially hit Episode 10! Our musical
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by Dena Davis
This is a warning, concert-going Orlandoans! Lord Huron is riding into town Tuesday, ready to sweep you off your feet. So
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by Garrett East
Motion City Soundtrack and Commit This to Memory. Two sets of words that have influenced this writer heavily. Can you believe
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by Justin Fricke
The first time I saw Aaron Gillespie was at the 2006 Vans Warped Tour in Orlando, FL. At Underoath’s set, I saw a drummer with
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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 Amanda Starling
If anything can be said for Anthony Raneri of Bayside, it’s that both his solo work and band are blowing up the alt-rock scene.
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! Episode 8 marks the 239th birthday of the United Fucking States of America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by Adam Fricke
“Betty Who?” I thought to myself as I first heard her name. That question was quickly answered as I listened to her hit
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! In episode 7  we introduce you to Close The Circle based out of Brooklyn, NY!!! This
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by Sean Nelson
In late May just before his concert in San Francisco, Juicy J was hospitalized due to exhaustion and was told to take it easy for
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by Garrett East
Looking for a great rock show to go to (get it?) this week? Look no further! Ceremony, the punk rockers from Rohnert Park,
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by Richie Williams
Just as the lyrics from the song “Karn Evil 9” suggest, if you like drums and rock & roll, then you definitely don’t
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Welcome to the Shows I Go To Podcast! Episode 6 will be the first episode of the SIGT Podcast to feature a band that reached
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Rumours was released in February of 1977 and is a legendary album from the band Fleetwood Mac. With songs like “Go Your Own