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Golden Boys

Hailing from deep in the Texas Hill Country, The Golden Boys have roots drawing deep from the window pane well of sonic and geographic kin like the 13th Floor Elevators, Sir Douglas Quintet, the Dicks and 10 million other fried honky… (Read More)


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Golden Ticket

Hello there! We are Golden Ticket, from Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Our original lineup consisted of Drake, Brian, and Phil in August of 2008. Jordan later joined the band after a show for our school’s homecoming festival that September. Ever since then… (Read More)


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Goldfinger

Along with No Doubt, Sublime, and Rancid, the Los Angeles quartet Goldfinger helped contribute to a mini-U.S. ska-punk movement in the mid- to late ’90s. The group was originally formed in 1994 by ex-Electric Love Hogs guitarist/singer John Feldmann and bassist/singer… (Read More)


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Goldfish

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Goo Goo Dolls

Or a high-energy holiday celebration with a city full of your closest friends. Or an up close and in-person career retrospective from a band that got to the top the old fashioned way; with hard work and great music. However you… (Read More)


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Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte’s frontmen, identical twins Joel and Benji Madden, were born on March 11, 1979 to a middle class family in Waldorf, Maryland. Their mother raised them with a strict Christian up-bringing. Their father left the family when the twins were… (Read More)


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Good Night Tulsa

There is a guy standing in front of you who looks a little like an English Lit. professor who slept in his car last night. He has dirt under his fingernails and is holding a wrinkled black and white photograph of… (Read More)


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Good Touch, Bad Touch

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Good Vibes Quartet

Percussionist Rick Weingarten founded the Good Vibes Quartet in May 1993. Centered on the sound of the vibraphone (vibes), the band blends traditional roles for the vibraphone such as jazz and swing w/the more modern influences of fusion and improvisation. The… (Read More)


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Goodbye To “Dimebag”

GOODBYE TO “DIMEBAG” A benefit show to support our friends in the tragedy “We will be having a signed DAMAGEPLAN poster In a frame that we will be auctioning off to the highest bidder!!!!” “Dimebag” Darrell Memorial Fund Ogden Theatre 935… (Read More)


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Goodie Mob

Goodie Mob, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is widely considered one of the founding hip hop acts of the Dirty South movement. Goodie Mob’s earnest and reverent approach made them one of the more admired groups of their era, and undeniably one… (Read More)


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Gordon Downie & The Country Miracles

Singer/songwriter and poetic improviser Gordon Downie is one of Canada’s most treasurable artists. Since 1983 he’s fronted Kingston, Ontario’s beloved trad rock band the Tragically Hip, and Downie’s lush and charming lyrical stories have garnered the Hip many fans across the… (Read More)


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Gore Gore Girls

Bridging the gap between traditional R & B, Detroit R’n’R and old fashioned bump and grind, come the first ladies of Detroit’s punk-n-roll, girl-group sound: the Gore Gore Girls! Formed by Amy Surdu in 1996, the Gore Gore Girls are a… (Read More)


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Gosling

davey ingersoll: vocal, guitar/ mark watrous: guitar, keys, vocal/ shane middleton: bass/ isaac carpenter: drums, vocal (Read More)


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Gotham Road

The sun has set. The night’s sky has quietly crept in faster than usual. Everyone can sense that something is happening; they just can’t explain what it is. Not a sound can be heard with the exception of the gentle whistling… (Read More)


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Gov’t Mule

The leaders of Gov’t Mule, Warren Haynes and Allen Woody, should be well-known to Allman Brothers fans for their stint in Southern rock’s most famous native sons. In 1989, Haynes became the second replacement for Duane Allman, providing a good foil… (Read More)


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Grabass Charlestons


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Grace Gale

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Grace Like Gravity

Grace Like Gravity is a 4-piece Rock band from the Denver/Boulder, Colorado area. The band consists of Scott Longman (banjo/bullhorn), Erik Whaley (mandolin), Andrew Vastola (spoons/washboard) and Matt Clark (upright/vibes). To them, it’s all about the music. The band is known… (Read More)


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Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

How does an independent band from rural Vermont manage to go on tour with legendary musicians like Taj Mahal, Mavis Staples, and Trey Anastasio while managing to sell more than 30,000 copies of their record, and top it off with… (Read More)


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Grae Spring Fashion Show

Local Design team, GraĆ© Clothing, celebrate spring with another great fashion show on April 17th, 2004 at The Blue Bird Theater on Colfax in Denver. Siblings, Brooke and Derek Shirley, have come together again to do what they do best-clothing design… (Read More)


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Graham Parker

Graham Parker and The Rumour were formed in the summer of 1975 and released their first album, “Howlin’ Wind,” in January 1976 to worldwide critical acclaim. Their second album, “Heat Treatment,” followed six months later, garnering similar critical reaction and propelled… (Read More)


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Gram Rabbit

Gram Rabbit emerged from the hi-desert of Joshua Tree, California in early 2003 armed with a repertoire partaking, in equal measure, of reverberant space rock, electro-pop glitz, shadowy spaghetti-Western twang, and the low-down sexiness of the seemlier Las Vegas lounge. This… (Read More)


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Grand Archives

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Grandaddy

Solar-powered space-pop combo Grandaddy was formed in Modesto, CA in 1992 by singer/guitarist/keyboardist Jason Lytle, bassist Kevin Garcia and drummer Aaron Burtch; although a noisy, lo-fi approach characterized early recordings like 1994’s Complex Party Come Along Theories, with the 1995 additions… (Read More)


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Grandmothers

The GRANDMothers, were formed in Los Angeles in 1980 by Jimmy Carl Black, Don Preston and Bunk Gardner. Continuing the jazz-rock style of music the three musicians are best known for, they developed a worldwide reputation playing modern classical music mixed… (Read More)


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Grasshopper Takeover

It came to me in a vision," says the aptly green-haired lead singer/guitarist Curtis Grubb of Grasshopper Takeover, when asked how the name of the electrifying pop-rock trio came to be. After a near-fatal accident while hunting pheasant on the expansively… (Read More)


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Grave Danger

For those arguing that rock ‘n’ roll is truly the devil’s music, they might just have the evidence they need in the form of Grave Danger. It’s not the band’s sound — which isn’t really satanic rock, but actually a powerful… (Read More)


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Gravity Index


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Grayarea

Main Entry: grayarea Part of Speech: noun Definition: an undefined situation or subject that does not seem to conform to known categories or rules; an intermediate area or topic that is not clearly defined. As 2005 begins to wind down, it… (Read More)