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Ink 19 :: The Rosenbergs

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The Rosenbergs seemed poised for all the perks life in the majors can offer. After being touted as the best unsigned bands in America, the majors were sniffing around, and the band was offered a chance to appear on USA Network's Farmclub show. Then they made waves by rejecting the majors, exposing Farmclub's shifty business practices, and entering into an unusual alliance with Napster. What almost got lost in the process is the fact that The Rosenbergs are a damn fine power pop band, which they're proving w

THE ROSENBERGS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? by Sean Slone   The Rosenbergs are a New York-based power pop band with a terrific new record called Mission: You that will appeal to fans of bands like The Posies and Fountains of Wayne. But after a couple of years of being touted as one of the best unsigned bands ...

Ink 19 :: The Rosenbergs

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March 1998 :: Music N-R :: The Rosenbergs (James Mann)

The Rosenbergs Ameripop Hungry Hippo Records Okay, I'm going out on a limb. The Rosenbergs are the best unsigned band in America. Granted, I haven't heard every one of them, but what I have, this band leaves in the dust. The songs here are confident, cocky pop that sounds both British (Oasis, Radiohead ...

Ink 19 :: The Rosenbergs

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Mission: You (Discipline Global Mobile). Review by Sean Slone.

THE ROSENBERGS MISSION: YOU Discipline Global Mobile The New York-based Rosenbergs put it all together on their debut record for Robert Fripp's Discipline Global Mobile label. After a couple of years of being touted as one of the best unsigned bands in America, the power-pop quartet delivers the goods ...

Ink 19 :: A Year in the Life

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Thinking of taking a shot at the big time? Ready to sell your soul? Well, first read the account of The Rosenbergs' David Fagin.

A YEAR IN THE LIFE by David Fagin   courtesy www.therosenbergs.com The Rosenbergs' David Fagin Hello, all. Advance apology for the length, but I was asked to write about a "year," so it averages about a page a month, not bad. When asked to write a recap of the past year in the life of our band, The ...

Ink 19 :: A Year in the Life, Part Two

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Don't stop now! There's still plenty more music business horrors to be told by The Rosenbergs' David Fagin.

A YEAR IN THE LIFE, PART TWO by David Fagin Everything Dies, Baby, That's a Fact...   courtesy www.therosenbergs.com The Rosenbergs and their favorite moose Back to the fun in the States! We continue going about our business of being a band and losing money and not being able to afford the life-size ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001

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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 :: Atlantis '98

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October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Atlantis '98 (James Mann)

... 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 portion. Of the dozens of ...

Ink 19 :: Atlantis Music Conference

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October 1999 :: Atlantis :: Atlantis Music Conference (James Mann)

ATLANTIS MUSIC CONFERENCE by James Mann Familiar faces and new treats this year at the 2nd Atlantis Conference, and surprisingly enough, I didn't hear one band that didn't have at least some reason for existing -- which, considering how much of a grump I am, was surprising. Here's a brief blow by blow ...

Ink 19 :: Jell-O: A Biography

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The true life story of America's favorite powdered animal cartilage is told in Carolyn Wyman's Jell-O: A Biography. Ian Koss lets you know whether the book gels.

... American than zero-down, zero-percent interest, or commemorative firefighter coins from Liberia (limit five per household)? Why, Jell-O of course, the tasty desert originating from the unlikely basic ingredient of animal cartilage. Having already conquered similar territory in Spam: A Biography, Carolyn ...

Ink 19 :: Scott Rosenberg

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V: Solo Improvisations (Umbrella). Review by Nirav Soni.

SCOTT ROSENBERG V: SOLO IMPROVISATIONS Umbrella Scott Rosenberg is part of an exciting new group of improvisers who are extending the vocabularies of their horns. He ranks among Boston trumpeter Greg Kelley and fellow Bostonian saxophonist Bhob Rainey, German trumpet player Axel Dorner and English ...
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