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Pop and Rock Listings (New York Times) 05 September 2008

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REGIONAL CONCERTS (The Wichita Eagle) 05 September 2008

Wichita •  CENTURY II , 225 W. Douglas. Tickets available at www.wichitatix.com , 316-219-4TIX, or Select-A-Seat outlets, 755-SEAT. ZZ Top, 8 p.m. Sept. 26, Concert Hall. Tickets $48.50-$500 at WichitaTix. B.B. King, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets $69-$129 at WichitaTix. Terry Fator, "America's Got Talent" winner, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7. Tickets $50, $60 at WichitaTix.

Get into the groove again (USA Today) 04 September 2008

To celebrate the 50th birthdays of Madonna, Prince and Michael Jackson, Hypeful has compiled a massive archive of cover songs. There, you'll find 50 covers of each artist's work, mostly by indie bands. They include: - Ryan Adams' version of...

Xavier Rudd blows his groove into MFNW (The Oregonian) 04 September 2008

Xavier Rudd does a lot for one man. Burrowed behind a full arrangement of three didgeridoos, a slide guitar and a percussion section, the one-man wonder kept to his billing as cultural protege of the island continent.

Miriello's music comes around for 2nd CD (Greenwich Time) 04 September 2008

Most musicians dream of getting a shot with a major label. With "I Came Around" - which came out Tuesday on BellaSonic Records, a division of Jive/Zomba - Stamford native Amie Miriello is getting a second chance.

HOT TICKET: Weezer, Angels descend on Broomfield (Rocky Mountain News) 02 September 2008

The Broomfield Events Center steps up with a great show - Weezer with Angels and Airwaves, set for Oct. 5. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. today, $45-$49.50. Other shows on sale this weekend include: etown's DNC concert, and Cheech adn Chong.

upcoming concerts (The Springfield News-Leader) 03 September 2008

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World (parking lot just west of Wonders of Wildlife), 500 W. Sunshine St., 869-1334 or www.greaterozarksbluesfest.com: Greater Ozarks Blues Festival with J.J. Grey & MOFRO, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and others, 4:30 p.m. Friday; noon Saturday, $20-$40.

Shearer the voice of irreverent humor (Rocky Mountain News) 02 September 2008

Harry Shearer's new album Songs of the Bushmen skewers various members of the Bush Administration by name (No Cooler for the Scooter, for instance), but that wasn't the controversy.

Anais Mitchell & Rachel Ries (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) 29 August 2008

SOUTH BURLINGTON -- Anais Mitchell from Vermont and Rachel Ries from Chicago met at a Texas campfire in 2004. Both artists had releases on the same small label -- Chicago's Waterbug Records -- before Mitchell joined Ani Difranco's Righteous Babe Records and Ries founded her own SoDak Records in 2007. The two friends began doing occasional tours together, for camaraderie, and to share touring ...

Four hassle-free places for dinner and a show (Access Atlanta) 02 September 2008

What could be a better night out than eating, drinking and listening to live music?