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David Yockel Jr. on February 21st, 2012
Richie Stearns grew up listening to string and jug-band music, and has had an impressive career as one of the major innovators in contemporary banjo playing. Stearns has played an integral part in many important bands in the bluegrass scene over the years, including Donna the Buffalo and The
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David Yockel Jr. on February 15th, 2012
For more than a decade now, The Sim Redmond Band has been blazing a trail in the roots-rock musical landscape. Touring relentlessly with internationally acclaimed acts such as moe. and The Neville Brothers, SRB has sold thousands of albums in the United States and Japan. Although the group is
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David Yockel Jr. on February 15th, 2012
MoChester is a four-piece rock/pop group that formed in Rochester in 2001. Last year the quartet made some major moves with the release of its debut album, "Stop and Go," as well as the incorporation of its newest member, bass player Ben Overmyer. The band's name was derived from
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David Yockel Jr. on February 15th, 2012
This unusual, three-piece jam band began its musical journey in Upstate New York in the late 90's, and since then has been touring coast to coast, fine tuning its style. The band's live performances constantly amaze crowds with its wildly energetic, soulful vocals, astute musicianship, and the surprises created
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David Yockel Jr. on February 7th, 2012
Pennsylvania-based bluegrass band Cabinet brings its simple and soulful "string theory" to Rochester on Friday in the midst of an extensive East Coast swing. The band's stripped-down sound is a jarring juxtaposition to its usually cacophonous crowd of followers. The group formed in 2006 and in-so-doing brought together multi-talented
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David Yockel Jr. on February 7th, 2012
Bug Jar's Annual Valentine's Day Massacre returns this Saturday with an impressive line-up of local rock, punk, prog, and pop. Rochester quintet The Veins, which showcases a metallic, yet melodic take on heavy rock, is the night's headlining act. But The Emersons, known affectionately as Rochester's Sweatiest Band, should
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David Yockel Jr. on February 7th, 2012
This fearsome Philadelphia foursome fuses reggae, rock, and hip-hop into a pulse-pounding stage presence. The band has undergone some line-up changes over the years, but has solidified its spot near the top of a competitive genre. Claiming influences as disparate as The Pixies and Norah Jones, The Movement has
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David Yockel Jr. on January 31st, 2012
Earl Pickens and Family is an über-infectious roots-rock ourfit with bluegrass in its bloodstream. After garnering critical acclaim for its alt-country/bluegrass interpretation of U2's classic album, "The Joshua Tree," Pickens and Family shot to the forefront of the Americana revivalist scene. The group's second album, "Gathering," was released in
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David Yockel Jr. on January 31st, 2012
Metal continues to grow exponentially, with many acts finding an affinity for dropped tuning and guttural vocals. Mercia may exhibit these tendencies, but the group's songwriting ability and musicianship has started to set the band apart. The visceral sound is emphatically translated into Mercia's live performances, and the band
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David Yockel Jr. on January 24th, 2012
The Eastman School of Music has cooked up 13 more exceedingly talented musicians that have come together to form Bitchin' Kitchen. This soulful store of funk and R&B aficionados, consisting of four vocalists (Tamar Greene and the Sue Chefs), a four-piece rhythm section, and five horn players (The Spice
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David Yockel Jr. on October 13th, 2011
Indie-folk hero Andrew Bird filled the Harro East Ballroom with his gloriously global sound on Wednesday night. The Chicagoland singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist is an undeniable musical genius. In 1996 Bird received a bachelor's degree in violin performance from Northwestern University, and ever since he has been writing and performing a diverse
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David Yockel Jr. on September 26th, 2011
The fall may be making our days slowly get shorter, but Okkervil River and Wye Oak made Saturday night exceedingly luminous at the Club at Water Street Music Hall. Wye Oak, the impressive young duo from Baltimore, includes ambidextrous Andy Stack, who plays drums with his right hand and bass
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David Yockel Jr. on September 12th, 2011
The end of summer signals the school bell for thousands on the RIT campus, and The Filthy McNastys came to Lovin' Cup on Friday, September 9, prepared to hand out a lesson plan of its own. This blue-collar blues band has been bringing the heat to Rochester radio recently,
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David Yockel Jr. on August 11th, 2011
Tim Kasher has been an innovative force in indie rock since the mid-90's through his work with bands Cursive and The Good Life. Last winter he released his first solo album, "The Game of Monogamy," and on Monday, August 22, he will bring this new material to Rochester for
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David Yockel Jr. on August 1st, 2011
The gates for The Zone 94.1's Bonzai Music Festival at Monroe County Fairgrounds opened early on Sunday, July 31, and fans that were there from the start were treated to a short set by Sleeper Agent, an exciting pop-rock group from Bowling Green, Kentucky. Bonzai gave the band a
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David Yockel Jr. on June 27th, 2011
Grace Potter was barely old enough to order a drink when she first began blowing away crowded bars with her bluesy vocals. Since her debut album in 2004, the Vermont native continued to grow as both a singer and songwriter. She brought her wide range of talents and her
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David Yockel Jr. on June 5th, 2011
I could say many things about the Ray LaMontagne show at CMAC last night. But the music was so wonderful I won't ruin it by focusing on trite negatives. The first of three acts, The Secret Sisters -- two actual sisters from Muscle Shoals, Alabama -- delighted the listeners
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David Yockel Jr. on August 2nd, 2010
Kings of Leon supported its enormously successful album "Only by the Night" with a stop at Darien Lake last Friday night. The Stills opened the bill with a short but impressive set. The songs had an enticing and ephemeral flavor --- that Pacific Northwest, under-the-bridge, emo feel. The collection
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David Yockel Jr. on July 26th, 2010
*Updated on 7/27/10 to correct Black Keys line-up.* CMAC continued its impressive summer 2010 concert line-up by bringing in The Flaming Lips Friday, July 23. Indie band Fang Island opened the show with a short set full of heavy guitars and melodic vocals, but it seemed that everyone I talked to
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David Yockel Jr. on March 31st, 2010
A band that has been piercing ear drums and enlightening minds for 20 years sent its most prominent songwriter to Lovin' Cup this past weekend. Aaron Freeman -- I mean, Gene Ween -- along with local opening act The Niche, filled the small coffee shop/beer bar with some rock that
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