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The Brothers Comatose Cover “Stickshifts and Safetybelts”

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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N--0ZJge2-Y?si=QDf3FqqykNbcX14o] “Hardly Strictly Bluegrass” From San Francisco Here’s a dose of bluegrass flavor courtesy of The Brothers Comatose, playing a cover of Cake’s “Stickshifts &...

Foghat

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By the time British blues-and-boogie quartet Foghat struck gold in 1975, it already had a solid catalog under its belt. This box explores its...

Mighty Poplar

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The term “supergroup” is overused in every musical genre, but Mighty Poplar is one; mandolinist Andrew Marlin is part of the folk duo Waterhouse,...

Chris Duarte

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After Stevie Ray Vaughan’s death in 1990, an army of Strat cats rushed into the breach, vying to be the next blues god. One...

The No Ones

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This latest in decades of collaborations between R.E.M. guitar man Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey is the pair’s third collection with Norwegians Arne Kjelsrud...

Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley

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Resonator-guitar whiz Ickes and singer/guitarist Hensley blend traditional and outside elements, sometimes on bare-bones acoustic. On others, they create an amalgam of bluegrass and...

Moving Pictures: How Rush Created Progressive Hard Rock’s Greatest Record

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Rush’s Moving Pictures is often regarded as the band’s masterpiece, and this book unpacks the creative efforts of frontman/bassist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson,...

Stefan Grossman

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Though he has dedicated much of his career to guitar instruction, Grossman has always been a formidable picker in his own right, with a...

Paul Gilbert

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It’s been almost 13 years since the passing of vocalist and metal visionary Ronnie James Dio, yet his essence looms large in the minds...

Birthright: A Black Roots Music Compendium

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This double-CD’s 40 tracks represent a wide swath of black roots music, from zydeco to gospel, from a Mississippi fife-and-drum crew to one-man band...
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