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You’re Free to be Steve
April 22, 2008 Steve Free—even the name sounds majestic. Yet, if all that the man had was a name, I would not waste a word of your time. more »»
April Showers and Air Guitars with Poobah
April 22, 2008 Tonight we head north for Zanesville, Ohio. It is about 45 minutes from Columbus. more »»
Tales From the Studio
April 10, 2008 The New Relics have taken what has probably been the longest vacation in seven years—a whole week and a half without playing music in front of (hopefully) adoring fans. I know ... more »»
Pauly Shore Buu-ddies Up to Graffi-ti
April 8, 2008 Pauly Shore, aka The Weasel, aka Buu-ddy, has grown up. Really he’s trying. OK, not really. more »»
Larry Pancake Taking the Country Road
April 8, 2008 Larry Pancake was born and raised in eastern Kentucky. Now he rocks it out all over the tri-state are. more »»
Folk Art and Beyond
April 8, 2008 By Patrick Dolan Karri Roberts is fine where she stands in Morgantown. more »»
Because I’m Older and Know What I’m Talking About
April 8, 2008 Here’s a thought. “The Moon in Antarctica” by Modest Mouse has been out for eight years. more »»
CD Reviews: The Foals, R.E.M., The Raconteurs, Stephen Malkmus, cLOUDHEAD
April 8, 2008 “Pretty. Od. more »»
Spoon Leads Indie Rock Rise, Loves Margaritas
March 26, 2008 Save for a handful of bands — the Shins, Modest Mouse — no other band has perhaps more signified indie rock's rise to mainstream success more than Spoon. more »»
Rock ’N Roll is No Match for Mother Earth
March 26, 2008 Our musical journey takes us through some crazy times. Sometimes it’s the people, the places ... or then there’s mother nature. more »»
Rocking the Pub, with Yuengling on Tap
March 26, 2008 In the last installment of “Tales From the Road,” I briefly mentioned a Harrisonburg, Va., club called “The Pu. more »»
Rehashing Dylan’s Ghost Through Other Ghosts
March 26, 2008 “I’m Not There” just lost all possible Oscars that it was nominated for, and there was no one more thankful than me. more »»
Bluegrass at Its Best with Dave Carroll
March 26, 2008 Dave Carroll hails from eastern Kentucky and is the lead of New River Line, the renowned Bluegrass band. more »»
Grant Aldan Implores You — Cheer Up
March 26, 2008 Morehead, Ky.’s Grant Alden is the co-editor of No Depression magazine, the premiere voice of roots music in the United States. more »»
Dave Lavender is a Day Tripper to Remember
March 26, 2008 Huntington’s Dave Lavender has been a musician since he was a tot, a journalist since college and a day-tripper all his life. more »»
What the World Needs Now is Inbred Octipi, Sweet Inbred Octipi
March 11, 2008 Unknown Hinson plays country music with grit and gusto. more »»
TNR’s Tales from (Across) The Road
March 11, 2008 If you keep up with the happenings of the greater Morgantown area, the news of a large fire in a small bar called McFadden’s probably still slipped through the cracks of your consciousness. more »»
Michael Dean Church is Going Country
March 11, 2008 Country singer Michael Dean Church is aiming to make it big in Nashville — a long way from his hometown of Welch, W.Va. more »»
Jack Johnson is Plugged In, Are You?
March 11, 2008 I have an unabashed love for the so-called ‘surf singers,’ Mellow music, simply put, makes me happy. more »»
Wiley Dew — A Pioneering Spirit of Music
March 11, 2008 Karen Yates is the lead singer of Wiley Dew. She lives in Minford, Ohio – but her family is part of the pioneering group that settled eastern Kentucky. more »» |
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