Few figures in American music history are more universally respected and revered than Johnny Cash . The Man In Black’s songs are timeless and appeal to even those who wouldn’t consider themselves country music fans.
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July 4th, 2009 EntirelyGuitars.com Posted in In the News | No Comments »
Few figures in American music history are more universally respected and revered than Johnny Cash . The Man In Black’s songs are timeless and appeal to even those who wouldn’t consider themselves country music fans.
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Since its release May 20, 2008 on Darla Records, “Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow” by Southern Ambient/Post-Rock duo Hammock has met with widespread critical praise from media tastemakers including Pitchfork, All Music Guide, eMusic and radio stalwarts such as KCRW, KEXP, and the PRI-syndicated program Echoes.
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MUNCY — Blues singer and songwriter E.G. Kight will be at Hull’s Landing on Friday night for a show that will rock the house for sure.
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T here’s clearly a struggle going on as Dave Grohl attempts to meld the best of two musical worlds. On his past two albums with the Foo Fighters (2005’s In Your Honor and last year’s Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace ), the singer/songwriter/guitarist/powerhouse drummer showcased more of his melodic pop leanings alongside the thrashing, riotous “rawk” that cemented his fame more than a decade …
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The beats were as tight as the jeans on Wednesday night at the High Noon Saloon, where about 150 hipsters and their converted friends and parents turned out to see We Are Scientists perform. Brighton, MA (ironically, out of Chicago), started the evening with a rolling, orchestral sound propelled forward by the drummer, Sam Koentopp. Just when you thought he’d lost the beat entirely, he’d bring …
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