Top 10 music events to attend this summer
Got too much free time on your hands after school is over? Nothing soothes the soul in the summertime like live music.
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Got too much free time on your hands after school is over? Nothing soothes the soul in the summertime like live music.
Cincinnati-born rock band Foxy Shazam is blaring through Americans’ headphones with style, attitude and sass. Their shows are wild and they have more energy than any up-and-coming band on the music scene right now. The State Press recently caught up with lead singer Eric Nally, just after the band’s new self-titled album was released.
Neo-soul songstress Erykah Badu is back on the music scene with a new album, “New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)” Since her last release, “New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)” two years ago, Badu stepped up her game with a solid collection of 11 stirring songs.
From the SXSW Festival to an upcoming rock cruise, Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights are springing up all over the music map. Their debut album, “Pardon Me,” will be released at the end of April.
Talented Des Moines band The Nadas has just released its seventh, and best, LP, “Almanac.” The band gives the album a unique format: Each song was a monthly effort to chronicle that point in time and give an overview of their experiences throughout 2009.
For Kevin, a journalism freshman, money and free access to liquor were the driving forces that propelled him into the underground world of producing fake IDs when he was 17.
Popular Maryland-born rock band O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) made a stop in the Valley over the weekend to perform in the Birds Nest party tent at the Waste Management Phoenix Open at the TPC of Scottsdale. The State Press recently caught up with Jerry DePizzo, who provides saxophone, guitar and back-up vocals for the band, to talk about O.A.R.’s past, present and future.
If there’s one up-and-coming acoustic pop artist to check out this spring, it’s Matt Hires. Hires, fresh off his successful 2009 full-length debut album “Take Us to the Start,” recently passed through town, playing at the Rhythm Room to sprinkle some of his unique flavor on Phoenix during his current tour. The State Press caught up with Hires to sprinkle some of his unique flavor here during his tour.
Between plenty of long stints of touring, Brooklyn-based blues-rock artist Citizen Cope put together his first self-released album on his own new label, Rainwater Recordings. The State Press caught up with Clarence Greenwood, aka Citizen Cope, for a phone interview before the album was released.
Between plenty of long stints of touring, Brooklyn-based blues-rock artist Citizen Cope put together his first self-released album on his own new label, Rainwater Recordings.
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