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Ink 19 :: The Charlie Daniels Band
The Live Record (Blue Hat). Review by Brian Broccoli.
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND THE LIVE RECORD Blue Hat Many rock fans can earnestly claim they do not like country music, but who can honestly say they don't love "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"? It just can't be done. While it may not be the live music long-running wisecrack that "Freebird" is (is this ...
Ink 19 :: Music Suicide Hotline
December 1997 :: Feature :: Music Suicide Hotline (Selkow van Urine)
Hanson by Selkow van Urine Despite what the revisionist music historians would have us believe, the years between 1970 and 1980 comprised possibly the greatest decade for "pop" music ever. "Pop" meaning what I think the readers of Ink Nineteen are listening to. Considering that reviews for the works ...
Ink 19 :: Tango Palace
Tango Palace at Malabar Mo's in Palm Bay, FL on September 16, 2000. Concert review by Drew Id.
TANGO PALACE Malabar Mo's, Palm Bay, FL September 16, 2000 by Drew Id I've lived in the Melbourne area for 30 years, and I've seen a lot of local bands come and go. Some good, some not so good. It's hard to describe the pleasure of finding an excellent band that you can watch on a regular basis. Add ...
Ink 19 :: Jay Farrar
Jay Farrar, with Brian Hennepin at Luther's Blues in Madison, WI on November 30, 2001. Concert review by Matt Cibula.
...a typical Madison roots-lovin' Friday night crowd: lots of little glasses, lots of college-educated clothing, just as many people under 40 as over. The vibe is heavy with anticipation. Many of these folks have been Jay Farrar groupies since the first Uncle Tupelo album, followed him through three Son...
Ink 19 :: Cable
Northern Failures (Hydrahead). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
CABLE NORTHERN FAILURES Hydrahead Sadly, Cable have yet to receive their due. Sure, much of this public indifference could be chalked up to the band's less-than-prolific track record thus far, as Cable seemingly get around to recording an album every three years, and in the interim, practically drop ...
Ink 19 :: Poison
Poison'd (EMI). Review by Christopher Long.
POISON POISON'D EMI The newest passengers on the rapidly overflowing âHey, letâs release an album of cover tunesâ bandwagon is none other than '80s pop/metal poster boys, Poison. The bandâs current offering, simply titled Poisonâd features several newly recorded remakes of 1970s classics ...
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