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How It EndsLittle Miss Sunshine OST
Will Johnson approached Jason Molina at the merch table following a Magnolia Electric Co. Austin, TX show in September 2007, where they engaged in a conversation about hats -- favorite types and what's appropriate for the stage -- and, of course, pumpkins. Numbers were exchanged on tattered napkins. Contact was made within a week, and a straight face agreement to co-conspire was made.
feat Justin Vernon
The Black Keys new album is to be called ‘Brothers’ and will be released May 18.
Ritter's music comes across as magically American and exasperating, ambition-filled and optimistically charged, as if there were a grand flame roasting from his most honest and truthful insides, where he hides his most treasured assets. Daytrotter Sesh: http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/josh-ritter-concert/20030754-19717.html
TRIP THE LIGHT 4/14/10 Wealthy Theatre! g-rad.org/daactraxx
Beezy gets em, y'all are sleepin'!
The pair, known as "the blind couple from Mali" met at Mali's Institute for the Young Blind, and found they shared an interest in music.
Released today 4/13/10
“The story I am interested in is about asking what drives a powerful person—what makes them tick? How do they make and then remake themselves? I thought to myself, wouldn’t it be great if—as this piece would be principally composed of clubby dance music—one could experience it in a club setting? Could one bring a ‘story’ and a kind of theater to the disco? Was that possible? If so, wouldn’t that be amazing!†-DB
Pete Quirk – vocals, guitar, melodica, harmonica Derek Fudesco – guitar, bass pedals Marty Lund – drums, guitar Here is the mystery of Seattle’s Cave Singers: They never listened to much folk music, they never intended to play folk music, and more importantly, their guitarist never picked up the instrument until recently. (http://www.thecavesingers.com/)