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Apr 1, 2003,
By Geary Yelton
GrooveLily is not your average rock 'n' roll power trio. Two out of three members have graduate degrees in music; the third graduated from Princeton with...
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Mar 1, 2003,
By Geary Yelton
Some bands find their beginnings in the desire to make it big, to become popular enough to gain fame and fortune, and incidentally, to make satisfying...
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Jan 1, 2003,
By Geary Yelton
Hailing from the Seattle area, rock group Superlush is singer and songwriter Liz Aday, guitarist and songwriter Chad Quist, bassist Brian Lake, and drummer...
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Nov 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
One of the ways a band can maximize the time a visitor stays at its site is to create something more than just a place to hawk merchandise. Such a site...
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Oct 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
Few artists have taken the DIY attitude to the limits as successfully as composer, improviser, inventor, luthier, and designer Hans Reichel. For his most...
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Sep 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
Few indie jazz groups' Web sites are as attractive as Metalwood's. The band Mike Murley on saxophones, Brad Turner on trumpet and keyboards, Chris Tarry...
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Aug 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
To be an independent recording artist today, you have to be involved in every aspect of the business, from writing, arranging, and recording to managing...
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Jul 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
Sucia's (www.suciamusic.com) first release, I Want My Records Back, offers compelling songs, tight grooves, and luscious vocals with an intimate, somewhat...
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