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Ink 19 :: Powderfinger
Odyssey Number Five (Universal). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
POWDERFINGER ODYSSEY NUMBER FIVE Universal Strong and full sounds, shifting like a shoegaze rockfest. This just sounds like Britpop, but prettier. It's on Universal, and I know that fact alone would make some people just ignore the band, but... it really ain't all that bad. Sure, it's not that original ...
Ink 19 :: Farm Aid 2000
Farm Aid 2000, featuring Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, Neil Young, Barenaked Ladies, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson, Sawyer Brown, Arlo Guthrie, North Mississippi Allstars, Shannon Curfman, Badi Assad Menagerie, Pat Green, Jimmy Sturr, Cowboy's Nightmare, Trent Summar and the New Row Mob, and Chris DiCroce on September 17, 2000, at the Nissan Pavilion in Manassas, VA. Event review by Sean Slone.
...background vocals. In between giving the hard sell for the cause, Young trotted out a country tinged "From Hank to Hendrix" and a rocking electric "Powderfinger." Young also performed later in the evening with David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash. That set included "Love the One You're With...
Ink 19 :: Killing Heidi
They're just making a name for themselves in the States, but in their native Australia, teen-friendly rockers Killing Heidi create a frenzy of Backstreet Boys proportions wherever they go. Gail Worley gets to the root of the madness with drummer Adam Pedretti.
KILLING YOU, NOT SOFTLY: AN INTERVIEW WITH ADAM PEDRETTI OF KILLING HEIDI by Gail Worley Photos courtesy www.killingheidi.net Technically, Adam Pedretti's career as a drummer began at age four, when he found a drum stick in the back of his uncle's car. "I'd been seeing Kiss and AC/DC videos on TV ...
Ink 19 :: The Cowboy Junkies
April 2000 :: Live :: The Cowboy Junkies (Roi Tamkin)
...Jeff Bird sat backstage surrounded by his various and sundry instruments. Without so much as a "how do you do?" the band broke into Neil Young's "Powderfinger" and charmed the entire sold-out audience. Margo later explained she broke her ankle when she tripped walking her hundred-pound puppies. Thankfully...
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