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Cassie Taylor – Blue

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Cassie Taylor – Blue

(DMD label, Hypertension Music distribution) by Guy Errickson www.thenakedstage.Net [email protected] The “Daughter of a Blues Man,” Cassie Taylor fully embodies the Blues as only the greats can:  Blues ain’t music, it’s Life.  She was born with the voice of an Angel, now augmented with the elysian depth, scintillating luminescence and seraphic passions of an entrancing […]

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Powellapalooza Review

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Powellapalooza Review

Review by Corey Blecha [email protected] The last weekend of September marked LakePowell’s annual Powellapalooza Beach Party, and I was on hand to witness the madness. With more people in attendance this year, and a hefty line-up of bluegrass, jam, and electronic artists, the party went off, whether you were soaking up the sun at the […]

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Goodbye to My Friend Music – What Music Has Meant to Me

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Goodbye to My Friend Music – What Music Has Meant to Me

    by Aaron Makaruk, Nathan Schmit, and the Youth On Record Students [email protected] While listening to Mozart’s Requiem, Youth On Record students wrote the following answer to this question: If music was a person and today was the last day you would be able to spend with this person, what would you say to […]

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Musicians have a Heart Festival for Doctor Phil Good

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Musicians have a Heart Festival for Doctor Phil Good

TheNakedStage.Net [email protected] Like (and liked by) many musicians, Phillip Dyer AKA “Doctor Phil Good” – one of the founders of Mountain Standard Time and the event production company Ned Presents, has no health insurance and finds his heart is in need of its own “click track,” requiring a pacemaker immediately. Saturday, October 22, from High […]

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Between the Covers – Burning Man!

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Between the Covers – Burning Man!

  By Torch You will find yourself saying things like: “So I was Dancing with this jelly fish when…” or “Dang my forehead twinkle light went out! Good thing I brought my light-saber!” “Which way to the human carcass wash?”  or “Porn and eggs, Right On!” Burning Man is the ultimate hardcore party in the […]

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BoDeans at the Rocky Mountain Music Festival

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
BoDeans at the Rocky Mountain Music Festival

    by Sheila Broderick [email protected]      The BoDeans still remain to be one of the greatest all-American bands. Beginning their debut 25 years ago, they still remain true to their roots and produce amazing harmony. Their performance at The Rocky Mountain Music festival was breathtaking not only due to the scenery, which included […]

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Saints – “Dark Country” [single]

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Saints – “Dark Country” [single]

  by Jeanie Straub [email protected]   I should preface this review with the confession that I was already a HUGE fan of Saints, and that they are my favorite local band, as well as way up there on my national list. I am a Saints groupie. That said, this new single is absolutely my favorite […]

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A story of “Classickal” Music

| October 1, 2011 | 3 Comments
A story of “Classickal” Music

Story by Jenn Cohen [email protected] “People respond strongly to music because it is so tied into memory and emotion.” ~Sarah Thompson, Music Therapist. Everything in my life seems to morph into a song I know. I remember growing up, my mother would say, “If you memorized your homework the way you memorize music, you’d be […]

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Allout Helter

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Allout Helter

  by Tim Wenger [email protected] You know you’ve dreamed about it, and now local Punk/Thrash band Allout Helter is living your dream after signing with Dang!Records from Denton, Texas, and will be putting out a two-song EP, An Hour Made for Arson, on October 20. “It came about really surprisingly,” says vocalist Ross Swirling. “After […]

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For The Tiniest About To Rock

| October 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
For The Tiniest About To Rock

  By: Stephan Hume I enjoy working with teenage rock stars.  It is truly rewarding to see the future of the music scene blossoming in our studios.  We even work with kids younger than 10, which is a whole different ball game and still extremely fun.  But what about the kids that are younger than […]

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