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Tilly and the Wall has unique sound (New York Daily News) 29 June 2008Everybody needs a gimmick. And Tilly and the Wall has a doozy. Their beat comes not from drums, or bongos, or cymbals, but from amplified stamping feet, aided by the occasional tricked-up slapping of hands.
Peace Arch Entertainment in conjunction with Vitagraph Films opens WHAT WE DO IS SECRET, a chronicle of the short and ... (Elite TV) 27 June 2008Talent from the film will be on hand for q & a's with the audience during opening weekend in New York & Los Angeles and the "new" Germs will be performing live shows at the Warped Tour and in LA and NY this summer in connection with the theatrical opening of this film.
Stevie Nicks coming to the area (The Record) 27 June 2008There’s no telling how many artists have been influenced by Stevie Nicks, the singer-songwriter whose multiple hits with Fleetwood Mac (“Dreams,” “Rhiannon”) earned her a 1998 spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and whose previous and subsequent solo work (“Stand Back,” “Rooms on Fire”) has made her a supreme goddess in the rock pantheon.
Music Listings 6/26 (Provo Daily Herald) 26 June 2008POPULAR MUSIC
Rock 'n' roll: 'Sympathy for the Devil' shows how two genres feed off each other (Miami Herald) 23 June 2008An exhibit touting 'art and rock 'n' roll'' conjures visions of album covers, vintage concert posters and portraits of Lennon, Joplin, Morrison, Hendrix.
2008 Summer events guide: Concerts (The Salt Lake Tribune) 22 June 2008What follows is a not-quite-complete list of some of the most notable concerts coming to Utah (and Wendover) this summer, gleaned from Web sites, publicists and the venues themselves. Some venues are still adding shows, and some gigs listed here might cancel or move venues.
Music Listings 6/12 (Provo Daily Herald) 12 June 2008POPULAR MUSIC
Flashback attack: Must every rock band reunite? (The Pantagraph) 08 June 2008LOS ANGELES -- Your favorite '90s band broke up? Fear not, they’ll be back. Seventies and '80s bands, too. And if not this year, maybe next.
Old bands never really die (The Providence Journal) 06 June 2008LOS ANGELES — Your favorite ’90s band broke up? Fear not, they’ll be back.