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Sweet Years Unveils a New Album—and an Off-the-Wall Video to Go With It

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Carey HodgesFebruary 22, 2017leave a COMMENT

With its intriguing albeit seedy history as a brothel, the top floor of the Bijou Theatre may seem like either an awesome or a bizarre setting for a music video. …

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Rhythm N’ Blooms Announces Second Round of Performers for 2017 Fest

In Music Stories, The Daily Dumpster Blog by Carey HodgesFebruary 14, 2017leave a COMMENT

The full Rhythm N’ Blooms lineup is finally here. Now in its eighth year, the festival continues to add to its layered lineup with a dash of soul, some raucous …

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Rhythm N’ Blooms Fest Blossoms in Its Eighth Year With Eclectic 2017 Lineup

In Music Stories by Carey HodgesJanuary 12, 2017leave a COMMENT

If the past few years are any indication, we shouldn’t be surprised that 2017’s Rhythm N’ Blooms festival continues to stack its lineup with an eclectic mix of acts ranging …

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The Black Lillies End a Tumultuous Year and Look Ahead to 2017

In Music Stories by Carey HodgesDecember 21, 2016leave a COMMENT

With 200-plus shows, the theft of tens of thousands of dollars in gear, and lineup changes on the horizon, 2016 has been an eventful year for the Black Lillies—and the …

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Local Folk-Rockers Guy Marshall Release Long-Awaited Recording Debut Album, ‘The Depression Blues’

In Music Stories by Carey HodgesJuly 15, 2015leave a COMMENT

Guy Marshall’s full-length debut, The Depression Blues, isn’t really a debut at all. Most of the album’s 10 tracks are already familiar to fans of the folksy five-piece band, whose …

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