Jan 5th, 2008 by clarkspicks
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Junkyard Saints “Jes Like Your Mama Told You:” New Orleans funk, swing, Latin, R&B, and zydeco. We have an accordion and we’re not afraid to use it.
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The Fabulous Hubcaps “Showtime Is Next!:” Seven-piece oldies showband playing 1950’s and 1960’s rock and roll along with doo wop, and a little country and soul as close to the originals as possible along with costumes at a live show.
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Chris Chandler “Something’s In the Air / But It’s Not on the Airwaves DVD:” An 8 Min Music Video DVD addressing the media black out of the global peace and justice movement. May not be suitable for all audiences. Chris, improvisational rantings with musical accompaniment have always entertained me. This DVD may be intended for other, more nefarious purposes. Homeland Security, anyone?
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Sonia and Disappear Fear “DF 05 Live:” This album takes you with the band on their summer tour of America and lets you know why people across the country are waiting for them to come back.
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Big Blow and the Bushwackers “What Didjuredoo:” This is the first studio recording, the majority of which is supported by the didgeridoo. The band recorded over 60 minutes of music featuring traditional and original songs, improvised jams and odd instruments such as the musical saw, the ektar.
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Nikki Barr “Lush:” Barr’s sense of power comes from the instances where she is linked to rock standards like Joan Jett and Chrissie Hynde, whose attitude she admires.
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Radio Mosaic “Look Around:” Groove pop modern folk rock with a bit of guitar edge.
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Danny Gatton “Portraits:” Drop Dead, Awe Inspiring, guitar Instrumentalist. Praised by Les Paul, Jeff Beck, Roy Buchanan, Eric Clapton, Vince Gill, Joe Pass, Guitar Player, Rolling Stone etc. etc.
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Barry Louis Polisar “I Eat Kids and other songs for Rebellious Children:” The original uncensored off-key and out-of-tune recording from 1975, released on CD in 2003. Truth in advertising Barry?
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The New Gospelites “Everyday Is Sunday:” The Classic Black Quartets dressed down the to pure thunderous harmonies of Sunday morning a cappella.
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