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The Wallflowers Plan to Reunite in January

The Wallflowers Plan to Reunite in January

Since '90s alternative rock band The Wallflowers went on hiatus in 2007, frontman Jakob Dylan has kept himself busy by starting an acoustic-based, folk-oriented solo career that has received critical acclaim as well as, more recently, playing shows opening for Tom Petty with folk-rock band Everest.  read more

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Neko Case, Marc Ribot, T Bone Burnett Contribute to New Jakob Dylan Album

Neko Case, Marc Ribot, T Bone Burnett Contribute to New Jakob Dylan Album

After serving as Wallflowers frontman for nearly two decades and venturing out on his own with 2008’s Seeing Things (an album that drew comparisons to his famous dad), Jakob Dylan is back with a new solo effort, Women and Country....  read more

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Wild Light Sets Summer Tour Dates with Wallflowers

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It'd be reasonable to assume that Wild Light would lean on its buddy-buddy relationship with Win Butler of Arcade Fire fame (frontman Jordan Alexander and Butler were prep-school roommies) to carve out a decent niche for themselves. The New Hampshire four-piece prefers to stand on its own, though, and they're doing a damn decent job of it....  read more

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The Wallflowers

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“Happy birthday to the war.” Jakob Dylan marinated these words in irony before floating them into the new, machine-gun-paced ditty “Days of Wonder.” The line comes up less...  read more

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The Wallflowers - Live at the House of Blues

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Bandleader Jakob Dylan appeared to be genuinely surprised by the warm reception he received from this usually more jaded industry town audience.  read more

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The Wallflowers - Red Letter Days

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"Sometimes a good idea isn’t enough," sings Jakob Dylan on "Too Late To Quit," sounding as if he’s referring to his band’s up-and-down success...  read more

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