3/1/2011
As you'll have guessed by now, DeVotchKa's musical appetite is virtually insatiable, and they lay out their smorgasbord of influences like a continent-spanning feast for your ears. Violinist Tom Hagerm …
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3/1/2011
Dane Cook is a one-man comedy tornado whose tours, film and TV performances, and albums have blasted a mile-wide multimedia path on the strength of sheer laugh power. The fans that hoisted him to the t …
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3/1/2011
Despite his starring roles in mainstream hit movies like Employee Of The Month and Good Luck Chuck, the engine that powers Dane Cook's comedy is unmistakably eccentric. How else do you ac …
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3/1/2011
When Sum 41 first stormed the airwaves with such inescapable pop-punk singles as "Fat Lip," "In Too Deep," and "Makes No Difference" talk quickly turned to the Blink-182/Green Day-sized aspirations of …
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3/1/2011
Founding Sum 41 guitarist Dave Baksh left the group after its Chuck tour, but there's no denying the arena rock aspirations he brought to the band on its first four albums. A vocal Iron Maiden f …
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3/1/2011
Major players in the revival of traditional Irish music, Altan was born in the late '80s, after fiddle player and singer MairTad Nf Mhaonaigh teamed up with Belfast-born flutist Frankie Kennedy. Joined …
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3/1/2011
It was 1989 when Altan introduced the world to its dynamic take on classic Celtic songs like "A Bhean Udai Thall." In the decades since, the band has amassed a history nearly as rich as the Emerald Isl …
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3/1/2011
Nobody sounds like Horace Andy. Imagine, if you will, that Little Jimmy Scott or Frankie Lymon had been born in Jamaica, rather than here in the States, and you begin to get the picture. But you …
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3/1/2011
"Mister Wicked Dub" prowls through out of the speakers with the quiet menace of an alligator patrolling the mangroves, as Steel Pulse/Third World producer Godwin Logie steps behind the boards on Mek …
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