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A Christian McBride Situation

Grammy Award winning chamelonic virtuoso of the acoustic and electric bass, Christian McBride often works with bands that he assembles that are not his regular working bands, calling these “A Christian McBride Situation”. The performance at the JAS June Festival will… (Read More)
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A DOG, PALOMA begat Joe Sampson

Indie Rock from Denver, CO. (Read More)
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A.G of D.I.T.C.

Old-school mic skills meet new-school production on the new album from legendary MC AG (Show & AG, DITC), featuring tracks by J-Dilla, Madlib, DJ Design, Jake One, Oh No, Lord Finesse, and Show. Making his debut on neighborhood rival turned friend… (Read More)
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Aaron Lewis of Staind

Sometimes less is more. When Staind frontman Aaron Lewis hits the stage for his “Have Guitar, Will Travel” solo, acoustic tour, he will be stripped of the usual fanfare of rock. Armed with just his guitar, his songs and audience requests… (Read More)
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Abijah & Dub Station

Abijah Biography (total revision, 1/3/06) Abijah…ready to cross over Jumpstarting his career after the turn of the millennium, ABIJAH’s song “Revelation” debuted at No. 6 – and hit #1 – remaining on the charts for 30 weeks. The song, as with… (Read More)
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Acoustic Alchemy

Dinner Package is cancelled. General Admission tickets still available. When music really, really moves you, it is like a journey. You start out in one place—possibly the act of hitting your CD player’s “on” button—and end up… (Read More)
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Across The Universe

The story starts in the early 1960s with a young Liverpudlian ship builder named Jude (Jim Sturgess) who travels by ship to the United States in search of his American G.I. father, Wes (Robert Clohessy), whom he has never met and… (Read More)
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Action Action

With 50,000 records sold of their debut album, Don’t Cut Your Fabric To This Year’s Fashion, ink in publications like New York Newsday, Alternative Press, and Outburn and extensive touring, Action Action is ready for a second helping. Their sophomore release… (Read More)
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Adam Deitch Project

The Adam Deitch Project plays live dub, hip-hop, drum&bass and trip-hop. This is live , bass heavy, club music. The project features four of the most talented musicians on the New York scene today. Stu “subby” Brooks, of Dub Trio and… (Read More)
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Adrian and the Sickness

Austin’s Adrian and the Sickness is an estrogen charged power trio featuring Adrian Conner on guitar, Heather Webb on bass and Nina Singh on drums. The energy is high, from start to finish, as these gorgeous ladies of rock dominate audiences… (Read More)
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Adrian Belew

Adrian Belew (born December 23, 1949 as Robert Steven Belew in Covington, Kentucky) is an American guitarist and vocalist (and sometimes drummer, pianist and bass player), perhaps best known for his work as a member of the progressive rock group King… (Read More)
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Aimee Mann

Aimee Mann songs have a literary quality to them—sharp, spare short stories set to music—so it was probably inevitable that she would one day make a concept album, the musical equivalent of a novella. The Forgotten Arm (SuperEgo), her fifth solo… (Read More)
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AKIR

Akir first entered the hip-hop scene as an on-air personality with WNMH 97.9 (Mass.) from 1994 to 1996. In 1998, he ranked 2nd out of 50 in Howard University’s Verbal Armageddon, MC competition. Akir sought to improve his musical talent and… (Read More)
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Al Howard and the K23 Orchestra

Alfred Howard and the K23 (AHK23) combines in the pocket funk, staccato spoken word, classic soul, aggressive rock and vintage psychedelic. The group has invented its own genre by combining limitless soundscapes to create something new and impacting. Their musical style… (Read More)
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Alejandro Escovedo

“Musically, Alejandro Escovedo is in his own genre,” notes David Fricke in Rolling Stone. High words of praise indeed, especially at a time when most popular music is boxed into styles and rife with references, influences and antecedents. Escovedo may possess… (Read More)
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Alexa Wilkinson

Reset those clocks. It’s 2008 and much has happened in the past year. Hello there, I’m alexa. I was born in Cherry Hill, NJ though and lived there till I was 11. When I lived in NJ is when my love… (Read More)
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Alice in Chains

CANTRELL says, “We’re gonna take it like we always did, and we’ve always kind of made it up as we’ve gone along. If you were looking at how to really capitalize on this experience and really make dough and make it… (Read More)
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Alice Peacock

Chicago singer/songwriter Alice Peacock was immersed in performing at an early age. Her grandfather Fritz Gnass was an actor in Germany, appearing in many films including Fritz Lang’s M; her grandmother was a cabaret composer; her father acted in repertory theater… (Read More)
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Allan Harris

“Amidst a serious shortage of great male jazz singers, Allan Harris is a blessing. with a rich velvety voice and gentle stage manner, Harris’ voice and demeanor project “the warmth of Tony Bennett, the bite and rhythmic sense of Sinatra, and… (Read More)
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Allison Moorer

Allison Moorer is a Grammy-nominated American alternative country singer and the younger sister of Shelby Lynne. She signed to MCA Nashville in 1998 and made her debut on the U.S. Billboard country charts with the release of her debut single “A… (Read More)
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Alpha Blondy

Alpha Blondy, the Rasta of Cocody, was born Sedou Kone in Dimbokoro, Cote d’Ivoire, in 1953. Heavily influenced by the music of Bob Marley, Blondy considered himself a Rasta at an early age. So early, in fact, that he recorded six… (Read More)
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AM

In his own words AM describes “Soul Variations”: “’Soul Variations’ has more of a political edge. But like many of my songs I don’t think it has to be restricted to that. I try to write songs that can be applied… (Read More)
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Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Party Harmony

Winner of the Audience Award and Freedom of Expression Award at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival! “Song is what keeps us alive.”—Lindiwe Zulu (Freedom Fighter) The power of song to communicate, motivate, console, unite and, ultimately, beget change: that… (Read More)
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American Babies – solo acoustic

Tom Hamilton is only in his mid-’20s, but the singer commands his nursery of American Babies with all the seasoned know-how of someone twice his age. Hamilton’s band is positively huge, a co-ed family comprised of two guitarists, a bassist, an… (Read More)
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American Gangster

Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson, a disciplined and intelligent black gangster, runs much of Harlem and imparts his wisdom onto his former driver turned right-hand man, Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington). Johnson dies of a heart attack in 1968, at an electronics store. Frank… (Read More)
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American National Bank

“Your perfect financial fit.” On the corner of Main St. and Mill St. in Aspen.
“I’ve been a Big Buddy for the past five years and my Little Buddy, Jack, has so enriched my life. I’m proud to be part… (Read More)
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American Relay

Born out of a love for American roots music, punk rock ethos, a serendipidous rencontre, and a mutual disdain for the state of popular music, two young men from the mountains of Colorado set out to revive the soul of American… (Read More)
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