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Cabaret Cliche

|Cabaret Cliché was created for the soul purpose of rocking your friggin ears with the cream! The goal of Cabaret Cliché is to be original and unique. In the end you just have to experience the wierd noises that come from… (Read More)


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Cabaret Diosa’s Rocky Mountain Horror Picture Show

David Sherman (vocals, percussion, clarinet); Paul Mrozek (bass, vocals); Darren Feder (guitar, vocals); Willow DuHamel (vocals, percussion); Mendel Rabinovitch (percussion, cornet); Grant Rieder (trumpet, vocals); Ari Dvorin (saxophone, flute); John Rademaekers (drums, timbales, percussion); Miguel Ramos (viola, violin, vocals), member of… (Read More)


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Cadaver Dog

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Caesars

Sweden’s Caesars take a confident step out of the garage on their new album, Paper Tigers a lively, layered rock album informed as much by Lennon/McCartney as the 13th Floor Elevators and Stooges. Hailed by Rolling Stone as “garage aesthetes” for… (Read More)


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Cafe Tacuba

Parece guión de algún programa de televisión de esos que pasan en cable sobre el rock & roll, pero la verdad es que así fue y además me gusta decirlo, todo comenzó en un garage, en el garage de una casa… (Read More)


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Cain

Originally an Acoustic Trio, CAIN has grown from it’s roots to create their own unique style of music. Randy Spencer “God Zulu” Lead Guitar, Vocal Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar Denise Spencer Rhythm Guitar, Vocals Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar 12 String Acoustic… (Read More)


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Caleb Kane

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Calexico

Calexico, a Tucson collective of musicians focused around Joey Burns and John Convertino, forged an eclectic identity through their exploration of Southwestern culture. Composer Ennio Morricone’s spaghetti Westerns as well as Portuguese fado; Afro-Peruvian music; and ‘50s and ‘60s jazz, country… (Read More)


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Calf Branders

Hailing from Fondis, a small town in southeastern Colorado, The Calf Brander’s recently released, all original, CD titled “Good Enuff!?” is creating quite a buzz and has branded them with the title “best new country/western band in Denver”. The internationally selling… (Read More)


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Caliban

Already seen as veterans of the European metal-core scene, Caliban have become one of the most important and influential bands of that genre within just a few years. Formed in 1997, in Germany’s Ruhr region, Caliban released their self-titled EP in… (Read More)


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Calico System

Calico System formed in the summer 1998 as a group of friends who wanted to play music that which adhered to no “rules.” This being held true to the current day, the overly energetic quartet, hailing from the St. Louis area… (Read More)


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Califone

After the disintegration of Chicago’s blues-rock innovators Red Red Meat, the band’s four remaining members struck out on their own, initiating several varied endeavors but never straying too far from their home base, or each other. Ben Massarella and Tim Rutili… (Read More)


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Call Sign Cobra

Zack- vocals, guitar Don- guitar Mike- bass, vocals Chuck- drums, vocals Travis- alto sax Nick- bari sax Jake- trumpet (Read More)


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Camera Obscura

Camera Obscura started in 1996. Tracyanne, John and Gavin started playing together in Gavin’s parent’s cellar with no drummer. They were soon joined by a guitarist called David Skirving. They recorded the ‘Park and Ride’ and ‘Your Sound’ singles for Andmoresound… (Read More)


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Camper Van Beethoven

“We didn’t want to jump right back in and make that ‘Bad Reunion Record’ that most bands make when they try to reform. We were more concerned with getting used to each other and figuring out that we could still make… (Read More)


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Cancer Bats

Cancer Bats have come to destroy. Fueled by a burning desire to rage harder, play louder and have more fun than any other band, Cancer Bats mix hardcore, southern metal and punk rock into a lethal rock and roll explosion. The… (Read More)


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Candiria

September 9, 2002 is a day that changed Candiria. As a band. As musicians. And as individual people. In the face of monstrous adversity, the experimental band, which could never be accused of being “stagnant,” has prospered, progressed, and grown even… (Read More)


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Candlebox

Check out Candlebox’s original lineup on this 70+ stop tour! (Read More)


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Candy Dulfer & Funky Stuff

The young Dutch musician Candy Dulfer is known and loved all over the world by fans and critics alike. Performing since the age of fourteen, she quickly became the world’s leading female saxophone player. Now, at age 31, she has performed… (Read More)


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Cannibal Corpse

Formed in 1988, Buffalo born/Tampa raised Cannibal Corpse helped found, manipulate and transcend the very boundaries of death metal beginning with the scandalously controversial debut, Eaten Back To Life. Raising the eyebrows of inquisitive metalheads and incensed parents and politicians, the… (Read More)


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Cansei De Ser Sexy (CSS)

To relate the story of a band which has no story clearly must involve a slight amount of background (and no small amount of sleight of hand). A South American venture involving a young group from Sao Paulo, a sudden sense… (Read More)


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Captured! By Robots

This city has no shortage of bands that augment their music with gimmicks,trying to parlay costumes, props, or general jackass antics into a solid club following.But the one person/three cyborg unit Captured! By Robots transcended mere novelty at a recent Mission… (Read More)


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Carbon Leaf

Barry Privett: Words & vocals Carter Gravatt: Guitars, mandolin, vocals Terry Clark: Guitars, vocals Jordan Medas: Bass, vocals Scott Milstead: Drums & percussion, vocals Carbon Leaf blasted into the national spotlight two years ago with their major label debut, Indian… (Read More)


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Caribou (formerly Dan Snaith’s Manitoba)

At the conclusion of our last episode, you might recall that our show was called MANITOBA. Alas, what was a lighthearted sitcom became a drama, as lots of paperwork with lots of big words on it exchanged hands, motions put forth… (Read More)


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Carina Round

We live in the age of the short attention span- where vacuousness is a virtue, where time to stop and think is really found and where everything goes in one ear and out the other. But if you are still reading… (Read More)


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Carl Dixon

Carl Dixon’s began singing in Mt Zion A.M.E. church when he was two years old. So in a sense this Disc has years in the making. And it is worth the wait! “It’s A Time For Love”, which kicks off with… (Read More)


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Carla Werner

With the arrival of Departure, her long-awaited debut album on Columbia Records, singer-songwriter Carla Werner comes into her own as an artist with her first full-length collection of original music. Fulfilling the early promise she’d shown as an award-winning vocal prodigy… (Read More)


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Carlos Washington & Giant People

Giant People is a New Century Soul Collective, combining Jazz, Funk, Hip-Hop, World Groove and Classical music formats. The vibe is eclectic, underground soul jazz that everybody can dance to. Carlos Washington, former US Marine Corps Band trumpeter, created the Amazing… (Read More)


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Carmine Red

In the 18 months since Carmine Red’s inception, these four Kansas City natives have already garnered some amazing opportunities. In June 2003, the band was named Kansas City’s “Next Big Thing” through a regional contest hosted by KRBZ (96.5 the buzz)... (Read More)


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Carnal Forge

Carnal Forge, while aligned with Sweden’s fertile death metal scene, actually harks back more to classic thrash and speed metal, particularly Slayer (as well as the melodic sensibilities of countrymen At the Gates). Formed in September 1997, the band featured vocalist… (Read More)


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