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Ink 19 :: Brainiac's Daughter
September 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Brainiac's Daughter (Lisa Olen)
...and blue colors? Chris : Just blue. Dark blue. Closest I could get to black. Kjo : Well, we sold our souls to do television commercial and radio spots for the Burdines/Tommy Hilfiger back-to-school campaign. The band and a song from our debut album, "Fever," is featured in the television commercial...
Ink 19 :: Bo Diddley
March 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Bo Diddley (Matt Thompson)
BO DIDDLEY by Matt Thompson Despite what anyone wants to believe, rock & roll wasn't created by one single man. It was the inevitable result of social changes, rapidly diminishing racial dividing lines, and the long suppressed need to cut loose and raise hell by red-blooded American teenagers. Drawing ...
Ink 19 :: Alejandro Escovedo
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Alejandro Escovedo (James Mann)
ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO JUST ANOTHER ORCHESTRA-LEADING TWANG PUNK by James Mann Alejandro Escovedo is a not a person who rings his own bell. No Depression magazine's "Artist of the Decade" accolade caught him (and some other people too, he admits) by surprise. "I get these things, like Artist of the Decade ...
Ink 19 :: Amy Steinberg Band
November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Amy Steinberg Band (Lisa Olen)
ASMY STEINBERG BAND by Lisa Olen The year 1999 has been great for singer/songwriter Amy Steinberg. A native Bostonian, Steinberg pursued her musical career as a solo acoustic performer in Orlando, playing with the likes of Steve Burry (of My Friend Steve fame) at popular downtown open mics. Even though ...
Ink 19 :: Bogus Pomp
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Bogus Pomp (Ed Furniture)
BOGUS POMP by Ed Furniture Jerry Outlaw used to play guitar with the Genitortures. Now he doesn't. He still has tattoos, though. And a big-ass Zappa-repertoire band called Bogus Pomp. When was Bogus Pomp started, whose idea was it? I started getting together with Rick Olson and jamming on some Zappa ...
Ink 19 :: Azusa Plane
March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Azusa Plane (Chad Bidwell)
by Chad Bidwell Contrary to popular belief, the Azusa Plane is one man. The Azusa Plane creates climates. Remember the last time you drove a very long distance alone and found yourself watching low flying clouds form off the edges of mountains only to disintegrate minutes later? Have you been in the ...
Ink 19 :: Captive Audience
February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Captive Audience (Isaac Airbourne)
AN INTERVIEW WITH CRAIG CONLEY CAPTIVE AUDIENCE by Isaac Airbourne Craig Conley is a smart guy from North Carolina. You seem to make a lot of references to books and literature, are you two bookworms? Even our instrumental music seems to subvocalize suppressed words. I just read a good explanation ...
Ink 19 :: Atlantis '98
October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Atlantis '98 (James Mann)
Atlantis '98 Atlanta August 5th -- 8th, 1998 by James Mann Ya know, if I was a real-life, full time rock and roll journalist, I would have a more rounded, complete account of the Atlantis Music Conference. As it happens, out of the 150 or so bands showcased around Atlanta that week, I only saw a small ...
Ink 19 :: Atari Teenage Riot
August 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Atari Teenage Riot (Holly Day)
ATARI TEENAGE RIOT by Holly Day Atari Teenage Riot has been making a name for itself over the past seven years with its angry combination of punk rock lo-fi productions, manifestos, and ethics with electronic instrumentation and dancehall beats. ATR stages are meant to be rushed -- the band even prepares ...
Ink 19 :: Blue Meridian
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Blue Meridian (Lisa Olen)
BLUE MERIDIAN by Lisa Olen Orlando modern rock band Blue Meridian isn't your typical garage band trying to make an inroad on the local market. They have been the impervious force on the Central Florida scene for a few years, playing high-profiled venues like House of Blues, Sapphire Supper Club, and ...
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