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Ink 19 :: Jack Ruby Presents/Black Foundation in Dub

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"When Jack [Ruby] finally turned to recording he did so at a junction in Regg...

JACK RUBY PRESENTS THE BLACK FOUNDATION Heartbeat BLACK FOUNDATION IN DUB VARIOUS ARTISTS Heartbeat "When Jack [Ruby] finally turned to recording he did so at a junction in Reggae music. Gone were the days of sweet soulful Rock Steady; this was the militant seventies. Black Power and Rasta Themes were ...

Ink 19 :: Xavier Rudd

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Austrailia's answer to Paul Simon and Jack Johnson, one man band folk artist Xavier Rudd, brought his melodic spin on world music to Orlando. Jen Cray was just one amongst many who packed into The Social to witness the event.

XAVIER RUDD WITH MISHKA The Social, Orlando, Fl January 25, 2008 by Jen Cray Austrailian surf hippie Xavier Rudd gives new meaning to the term "one man band." Jen Cray Xavier Rudd This blond-haired, shaggy folk artist sits behind a monstrosity of instruments that include the didgeridoo, a stomp box ...

Ink 19 :: The Lyricist Lounge Tour

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The Lyricist Lounge Tour, featuring Mos Def, Punch And Words, the Outsidaz, Master Fu'ol, Nature, Ali Vegas, and MC Spontaneous, at the House of Blues in Orlando, FL on September 23, 2000. Event review by Nirav Soni.

... -hip-hop extravaganza. Mos Def used his newfound popularity to assemble one of the illest touring bands I've ever seen. Dr. Know of the Bad Brains, Jack Johnson and Doug Winbrush of Living Colour, a jazz drummer who's played with Wayne Shorter, a synth player who's name I also didn't catch, and.. Bernie ...

Ink 19 :: Father Ted

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Doing the "American in Britain" bit, our man Matthew Moyer is (re)discovering the joys of subversive British sitcoms, such as the new-to-DVD religious satire Father Ted.

... television with the equally ace and caustic Black Books, but that's for another rant. Back to our beloved cast of characters -- there's Father Jack, a grizzled and disfigured old bastard whose vocabulary seldom strays from screams of "Drink! Feck! Girls!"; Father Dougall, a dimwitted young buffoon who ...

Ink 19 :: Synergy

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Barcodes (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.

... , including Trey Gunn (King Crimson) and Jeff Coffin (Bela Fleck). And Mike Brannon himself has performed with artists as diverse as Mike Stern, Eric Johnson, Jack DeJohnette, and Eric Clapton. Whew! And while some of you may feel a bit of antipathy at the mere mention of the word "fusion" -- all technique ...

Ink 19 :: Matt Nathanson

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Beneath These Fireworks (Universal). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... albums, San Francisco's Matt Nathanson has finally hit the big league by signing with Universal. He may be tipped to be the next John Mayer or Jack Johnson, but Nathanson's major label debut is closer to the Goo Goo Dolls' more commercial moments, and indicates that the transition from the indies has ...

Ink 19 :: Brad Byrd

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Andrew Ellis finds out the frustrations and joys Brad Byrd experiences in writing, producing, and releasing his music independently.

... a uniqueness that I don't really hear out there -- a singer/songwriter with a band sound. Usually, it's either straightforward singer/songwriter (Jack Johnson, John Mayer) or a straightforward rock band. I'm happy that this record shows both sides of my vision. I am a singer/songwriter, however I love ...

Ink 19 :: Cary Hudson

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The Phoenix (Black Dog). Review by Rob Walsh.

... , Bad and Dangerous" and "God Don't Never Change," two gritty, blues tinged, Southern-rock tunes. The latter being a vivacious cover of Blind Willie Johnson's sanctified blues that confirms that not only can a white boy sing the blues, but he can sing them damn well. This is, of course, something Hudson ...

Ink 19 :: Austin City Limits Music Festival 2003 Collection

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blues,country,rock,folk,live,sample,PBS,Austin City Limits Music Festival 2003 Collection,New West Records,Joe Frietze

... of their live sets. And Steve Earle is still the consummate storyteller with “Jerusalem.” Unfortunately, tracks by R.E.M., Steve Winwood and Jack Johnson, while not bad by any means, simply don’t jump out as anything special. I have a feeling that there are the makings of a killer 2-disc set in this ...

Ink 19 :: Caldwell Shine

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Which Way Is Mine (Self-released). Review by Kyrby Raine.

... the serrated "The Courage Song" and "These Wired Times." That Shine is willing to go against the grain as both a singer/songwriter (no John Mayer or Jack Johnson moves here) and as a group (no comparisons to be made with Modest Mouse) is certainly welcome. However, it's the overall quality of the CD ...
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