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Rhythm N’ Blooms 2015: The Midnight Merry-Go-Round

In Cover Stories, Music Stories by Matthew EverettApril 8, 2015leave a COMMENT

The Black Lillies are inextricably connected to Rhythm N’ Blooms—the band’s manager is the festival’s organizer, and they’ve played the festival three times. In 2010, in fact, the Black Lillies …

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Rhythm N’ Blooms 2015: The Dirty Guv’nahs

In Cover Stories, Music Stories by Matthew EverettApril 8, 2015leave a COMMENT

There’s going to be a special moment for Dirty Guv’nahs singer James Trimble this weekend. He and his band have performed at several festivals over the years with Southern California …

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New Album and Lineup Changes for the Black Lillies

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Matthew EverettApril 8, 2015leave a COMMENT

It’s been an interesting few months for Black Lillies frontman Cruz Contreras: he will be busy running a late-night local-music showcase at Rhythm N’ Blooms this weekend, and he and …

Big Ears Recap: National Edition

In Big Ears 2015, Music Stories by Matthew EverettMarch 31, 2015leave a COMMENT

All right, there’s one last Big Ears round-up before we’re done: a compilation of all the national coverage that has appeared so far. • In The New York Times, Ben …

Big Ears Final Recap

In Big Ears 2015, Music Stories by Matthew EverettMarch 31, 2015leave a COMMENT

Okay, the weekend was exhausting, and yesterday was a production day for this week’s issue, so I’m a little late with the last recap of Big Ears 2015. It was …

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