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Fullerton’s Slidebar to showcase rock photography


Coinciding with the city of Fullerton, California’s burgeoning art community, The Slidebar has announced that it will host a unique evening celebrating the work of two of rock music’s most prolific contributors. Rock photographers Lisa Johnson and Tim Bramlette will be on hand Friday September 3rd, 2010 showcasing a collection of their incendiary photography.

Concert Reviews

Rooney rocks State Theatre


Nearly half an hour had passed since the opening band left the stage, and the crowd at Northern Virginia’s State Theatre was getting restless.

Concert Reviews

Counting Crows bring originality to Windsor


The Counting Crows, along with Augustana and hip-hop act Notar, made their stop in Windsor as a part of the “Traveling Circus and Medicine Show”. This is the second consecutive year of the tour, with Notar as the tour’s only newcomer.

Featured

Good Charlotte: Family spirit alive on Bamboozle Roadshow


HERSHEY, Pa. – By now you’re probably aware that The Bamboozle Roadshow — the rambling rock circus featuring Good Charlotte, All Time Low, Simple Plan, Third Eye Blind and 3OH!3, among others — is basically one giant “bro down.”

Concert Reviews

Coheed and Cambria excites sweltering New Yorkers


Coheed and Cambria came, sold out the Central Park SummerStage and rocked so hard a man projectile vomited Wednesday. Though fans were nearly melting, their intensity never skipped a beat.

Concert Reviews

Bring Me Home Tour awakens NYC


Those walking into Webster Hall’s studio room for The Bring Me Home tour were caught off guard by what was going on around them. Fans were marked with a Closure in Moscow stamp, a cat roamed the venue freely and bands’ equipment was left astray and unguarded. Not to mention it was one o’clock in the afternoon, a time when most of those attending could have just as easily been sleeping.

Business News

How to bankroll a rock band


Even early in their careers, the Beatles led charmed lives. Sure, they spent hundreds of nights playing the clubs of Hamburg before their inherent talent and practiced skill were discovered. But once they were waved into the privileged sanctum of the signed recording artist, they commanded the world’s attention.

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