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The Wire: Stringer Bell (Idris Elba) comforts Brianna Barksdale (Michael Hyatt).We're now into the second half of our trip through season two of "The Wire." As always, we're doing this in two versions: one for people who have watched the...
Some may have heard the phrase, “There is no value in measure teachers against pupils.”
Les Claypool is decadent and depraved. This is not necessarily a criticism. Not content to simply fill the role of pre-eminent rock bassist for his generation -- a position he already firmly occupied by the time Nirvana made the cover of Rolling Stone for the first time -- Claypool and Primus sought to redefine Caucasian funk with a series of increasingly strange and mostly wonderful records ...
Gary Alt has a lifelong love for music and credits an array of artists for his own success as a musician, composer and songwriter. The Westbury native recently set out to pay homage to those artists in a 2-disc CD fittingly titled Tribute.
Chicago-born violinist, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird was raised from age 4 in the Suzuki method of “Talent Education,” which stresses learning by ear and a direct connection between ability and character.
Among the curiosities worth viewing at the Forecastle Festival Web site is a little video journey called Forecastle Then. It begins in 2002, when the music, arts and activism gathering was little more than a community event in Louisville's Tyler Park.
Derek Campbell - of the Vermont band Electric Sorcery - will perform Wednesday as part of the Lucky Dog Music Hall's free summer concert series - claims not to have an iPod, but listening to the band play is indication enough of the band's wide-ranging influences. From the deep, metal bass line of "Mother Sea" to the punky thrash guitar giving way to an overt reggae groove on "3 Eye" to the ...
"I wanted to create a video that actually represented Third Eye Blind," says Stephan Jenkins, lead singer and songwriter for the group (and famous Punk'd...
Fresh off an appearance at the Rothbury festival, Dweezil Zappa alights in Detroit with his first-rate band of rock merrymakers, skillfully tapping the catalog of dad Frank Zappa. Cynics may have had reason to be skeptical about this outfit when it debuted -- concerned that it amounted to a glorified tribute band -- but three years into the project, Dweezil and company have proved themselves to ...
"There's a technique where I'd record every note of the guitar, sample all of them and sequence them using Reason [software]." By Manny Theiner.
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