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High-Energy Performancy by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros on Letterman!
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TOP 5 Reasons the Lebron After Shocks Will be Great for the NBA
We received this rant from one of our friends the morning after Lebron’s “Decision.” Quite prophetic, like the ESPN.com article Hunter Thompson wrote the morning of 9/11. But enough of the heavy talk. We felt we had to post this, … Continue reading
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Beautiful Footage of The Giving Tree Band at CBB Festival 2009
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Tagged banjo, Bluegrass, blues, Chicago, Chicago Bluegrass, Chicago Bluegrass & Blues Festival, environment, giving tree, kingtello, THe Giving Tree Band, tour, youtube
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Matisyahu and the End of an (Athletic) Stereotype
*this true yarn has been republished, and originally appeared as part of National Lampoon/Rivalfish’s official coverage of Bonnaroo ’06 by Tello Real In June 2006, Rivalfish traveled to the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival to explore the connection between music … Continue reading
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An Illusory Evening with Yeasayer and Sleigh Bells| 4/29 | The Metro (Chicago)
Crowds formed early last night at a sold-out Metro for male/female duo, Sleigh Bells, who opened for fellow Brooklyn-ites and highly anticipated headliner, Yeasayer. The lights went down as Sleigh Bells’ Derek Miller took the stage hardly visible in dark … Continue reading