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Concert Review: The Lost Dog Street Band in Lawrence, KS 8/14/19
“We’re the Lost Dog Street Band and it’s a slow Wednesday night but whether we are playing for a hundred people or a thousand people the mission is the same; we’re gonna get emotional.” lead singer Benjamin Tod stated before … Continue reading
250 word album review: Marc Ribot – Songs of Resistance 1942-2018
Marc Ribot’s album “Songs of Resistance 1972 – 2018” is a compilation. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way let’s look at one of the most powerful protest albums in recent memory. Ribot enlists many of his big … Continue reading
250 Word Album Review: Steve Earle – The Low Highway
Steve Earle can pretty much cash in a good record without tying at this point. Not saying he isn’t trying on The Low Highway but it seems very effortless. He shape-shifts styles frequently trying on New Orleans swing on several … Continue reading
Concert Review: Steve Earle at The Crossroads in Kansas City, MO 7/9/13
Steve Earle is a flat-out legend. If he never made a new album again he would go down in history as one of the best songwriters in his genre of all time. Still, with his all his great songs from … Continue reading
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