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Ink 19 :: Georgia Satellites
According to James Mann, the Georgia Satellites rocked the house at Atlanta's Music Midtown on May 5, 2000.
THE GEORGIA SATELLITES Music Midtown, Atlanta, GA May 5, 2000 by James Mann 'Tis a strange sight to see the former overlords of Atlanta's late night scene performing in the daylight, but hey, that's what a music festival is all about. The Georgia Satellites helped ring in the Music Midtown Festival ...
Ink 19 :: Dan Baird and the Sofa Kings
Redneck Savant (Blue Buffalo). Review by James Mann.
DAN BAIRD AND THE SOFA KINGS REDNECK SAVANT Blue Buffalo Dan Baird exists in a strange musical limbo. Known primarily as the leader of the late, great Georgia Satellites, and more pointedly, as the writer of the "huggie-kissie" song, Baird is one of the few "roots rockers" who have never stepped far ...
Ink 19 :: Three Chord Ricky
James Mann finds that sometimes, it's a blast from the past that makes you see the future.
...school and was unable to find it in myself to go on to college, or to go onto anything, for that matter. I worked as little as possible and spent the rest of my day absorbing rock and roll. It was the only thing that could get me going, and I found myself more and more gravitating to dark, crowded clubs...
Ink 19 :: Toy Stories
Toy Stories (Ink 19, December 2000)
...mad and smashed up my castle. [I always wanted, but never got a] Snoopy Sno-Cone Machine. Pigpen and Captain got one, but I never did, all I got was the Easy Bake Oven. Pigpen Girlush Figure [I always wanted, but never got] a Power Wheels. Everyone in my neighborhood got one, and I just used to watch...
Ink 19 :: Buckcherry
In an unconventional interview, Gail Worley gets an in-depth, song-by-song look at the influences that inspire Buckcherry guitarist Keith Nelson. His answers just may surprise you!
...: AN INTERVIEW WITH KEITH NELSON OF BUCKCHERRY by Gail Worley Back in 1999, Buckcherry's remorselessly rocking self-titled debut, kicked pop music in the ass, foreshadowing the Los Angeles-based band's future quest to reclaim rock's lost throne. Who could forget their first single, the wildly popular...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001
With the year drawing to a close, we thought it'd be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.
TOP 19 OF 2001 by James Mann 1: Drive-By Truckers: Southern Rock Opera (SDR Records) This record so perfectly captures being a southern youth in the '70s that it's almost scary. The saga of Lynyrd Skynyrd makes perfect subject matter for extended examination -- and it rocks LAMF. Absolutely brilliant ...
Ink 19 :: Tommy Rivers & the Raw Ramps
Tommy Rivers & the Raw Ramps (December). Review by James Mann.
TOMMY RIVERS & THE RAW RAMPS TOMMY RIVERS & THE RAW RAMPS December Tommy Rivers has been a stalwart figure on the Atlanta music scene for decades now, from the days of the Desperate Angels in the '70s (which featured future Georgia Satellites members Rick Richards and Randy Delay) to the present. He ...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective: Lynyrd Skynyrd Flies Again
"Play some Skynyrd!," you yell? OK, we'll oblige. Hal Horowitz takes a look back at the career of the Southern rock icons through the eyes of the new rarities collection, Lynyrd Skynyrd Collectybles.
LYNYRD SKYNYRD FLIES AGAIN RARITIES PROVIDE A REVEALING GLIMPSE INTO THE SOUTH'S ROWDIEST BAND by Hal Horowitz Rare highlights from the Southern rock icons are available on Lynyrd Skynyrd Collectybles. As the most fiercely Southern and hardest rocking of all the '70s Southern hard rockers, Lynyrd ...
Ink 19 :: Izzy Stradlin
May 1998 :: Music Sm-T :: Izzy Stradlin (Andrea Keister)
Izzy Stradlin 117 Degrees Geffen The wait is finally over... Izzy Stradlin is back. It has been six long years since the former Guns 'n Roses' guitarist made his debut as a solo artist with his band Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds. Now Stradlin, minus the Hounds, has returned with the scorching ...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective: Diving Into the Deep End
Though they went unheralded nationally, The Swimming Pool Q's were one of Atlanta's most beloved and acclaimed bands 20 years ago. Now their debut album, The Deep End, has been reissued, and James Mann puts the expanded album -- and the Atlanta "scene" -- "In Perspective."
THE SWIMMING POOL Q'S THE DEEP END DB If you're a native of Atlanta like myself, you have seen a lot of changes in our fair city over the years. As someone who was born at Emory Hospital (not far from the Protestant Radio and TV Center, where this album was recorded in the early '80s), I've watched ...
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