Findells to celebrate release of new album (The Staunton News Leader)

May 16th, 2010 EntirelyGuitars.com Posted in In the News | No Comments »

The Findells are a longtime favorite band of folks in this area, and fans will have several chances to celebrate the release of their latest recording, “Lost in Paradise,” with them.
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Tribute show will bring you back to ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ ‘Good Times Bad Times’ (The Argus Leader)

May 15th, 2010 EntirelyGuitars.com Posted in In the News | No Comments »

Even though Led Zeppelin quit touring in 1980, you can still hear them play. Well, kind of. Tribute band Zed-Leppelin recreates the rock band sound in their shows. Band members sing the same songs, wear the same clothes and emulate the sound of Led Zeppelin. Zed-Leppelin plays Saturday at the Sioux Falls Canaries Stadium with opener AC/DC tribute band Rock n Roll Damnation of Sioux Falls.
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8-year-old has the blues (News 24 South Africa)

May 14th, 2010 EntirelyGuitars.com Posted in In the News | No Comments »

Tallan Latz is a young musical prodigy who has a reason to play the blues: his booking agent receives death threats and his parents risk being fined.
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Duo-Tones to perform at house concert (The Acorn)

May 13th, 2010 EntirelyGuitars.com Posted in In the News | No Comments »

Russ & Julie’s House Concerts in Oak Park will host a special summer concert with The Duo-tones at 8 p.m. Sat., Aug 16. The Duo-Tones are Gil Orr and Paul Johnson, who play instrumental surf music with guitars only, no bass or drums.
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Review: Rock’s Pumpkins still smashing (Knoxville News Sentinel)

May 12th, 2010 EntirelyGuitars.com Posted in In the News | No Comments »

The Smashing Pumpkins were never what they were promoted to be. While the group arrived at the dawning of grunge, the Pumpkin’s touchstones were from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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