Pages tagged “issue 11”

Finn Brothers

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Tim and Neil Finn’s second album, Everyone Is Here, is a far cry from its predecessor, 1995’s Finn, a loose, playful, DIY affair...  read more

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Charlotte Martin

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Two summers ago, Charlotte Martin was ecstatic, practically walking on air as she sat in a hip Hollywood coffeehouse, effusing over her then-pending Bong Load Records debut...  read more

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The Corrs

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Although it’s been four years since The Corrs’ last studio album, there are no lengthy vacations or uneventful navel gazing to report...  read more

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Tommy Stinson

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Because we record geeks so deeply lament the demise of our beloved Replacements, it’s a bit difficult to hear Tommy Stinson say that he was actually quite ready to move on...  read more

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Theresa Anderson

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Theresa Anderson isn’t your typical diva. The Swedish-born temptress has been singing since she was 12 years old and won over a crowd of 6,000 in her homeland...  read more

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Katie Melua

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Tonight, sitting on her stage stool during a pre-concert soundcheck, overseas folk-jazz diva Katie Melua is nervous. Very nervous...  read more

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Andy Stochansky

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Canadian singer/songwriter Andy Stochansky’s career is checkered as a gingham quilt. A session musician for everyone from Ani DiFranco to Barenaked Ladies...  read more

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Eisley

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Feedback is squealing through the speakers at soundcheck, and it’s only getting louder, more intense. Guitarist Chauntelle DuPree looks at her six-string-slinging sibling Sherri, horrified...  read more

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Keller Williams Take the Stage

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Keller Williams is redefining the term “one-man band.” He began 11 years ago in the bars and restaurants of Fredericksburg, Va., as a singer/songwriter...  read more

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John R. Williamson

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“This album is my ‘Song of Songs,’” says independent artist John R. Williamson. He’s describing Maybe in a Shade You Don’t Know, a quietly revelatory cycle of songs...  read more

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