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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Coming Soon: Handpicked with Under The Big Oak Tree
WHO’S PLAYING? Under The Big Oak Tree (and guests) (St. Joseph, MO) WHAT TO EXPECT? Billed as “Autumn Spirits & Spice” this is a very unique, one of a kind concert will feature songs related to the fall. The event will be part … Continue reading
Vinyl Court: Father John Misty – I Love You Honeybear
Artist: Father John Misty Album: I Love You Honeybear (2015) Purchased at: Hastings (St. Joseph, MO) for $12 This album topped many best of lists in 2015 but I wasn’t ever sure if it was for me. My favorite local … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, artwork, Father John Misty, Fleet Foxes, I Love You Honeybear, vinyl corner, Vinyl court
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Concert Review: Lucero / The Architects at The Granada in Lawrence, KS 9/13/16
Weekday shows can be tough, especially if you live out of town. When two bands you like hook up for a show you’ve got to answer the call though. Not even the inability to see the center line of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/13/16, Adam Phillips, Ben Nichols, Brandon Phillips, concert review, Kansas, Kansas City, KCMO, KS, Lawrence, Rick Steff, September 13th, setlist, The Architects, The Granada, Zach Phillips
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250 Word Classic Album Review: Bob Dylan – Love and Theft
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So it has been exactly 10 years today since Bob Dylan’s “Love and Theft” was released on September 11, 2001. This is obviously a minor footnote on the day’s historical significance but an important…
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