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A Moment’s Trauma

A Moment’s Trauma was bourne of articulated aggression and serenity in 2004 when they broke out onto the scene as the only indie rock band that could pack a solid punch. Since then they have sent fans home from shows exclaiming… (Read More)


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Accidental Superhero

This is one of the Springs most professional-looking bands yet. These guys definitely know how to run their game, and how to do it right. The group was formed in May of 1995. After two and a half years of playing… (Read More)


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Alice 105.9 Exotic Ball 2007 – ‘Rockstar Dead or Alive’

This year, we’re hosting the biggest gathering of rock stars and pop stars, and you’re invited to…ROCK STARDEAD OR ALIVE!! You’ve always wanted to be up on stage, wielding a microphone or a guitar, playing to the crowd and… (Read More)


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Anadivine

Anadivine hails from Kingston, NY. Their upcoming record, ZOO, can be described as a collage of rock, metal, and jazz (among other things) and humbly attempts to give homage to some of their favorite bands such as The Police, U2, Pink… (Read More)


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Aphasia

“A song is a moment,” says Aphasia singer Jeff Harber, “that you can relive over and over. A snapshot of someone’s life that you can’t see; only hear and feel.” That being said, Aphasia’s debut plays like a photo album of… (Read More)


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April Sixth

April Sixth In Memory Christopher Wade — Vocals Robert Geiser — Guitar Brian Marquez — Guitar Scott Sorenson — Bass Matt Conley — Drums For most bands, choosing the perfect name is a decision that is agonized over and endlessly dissected… (Read More)


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Beck

BECK seemed to spring from nowhere — from a handful of hometowns, odd jobs, and late-night donut shops — to bring a completely fresh sound to pop music. As influenced by Leadbelly and Blind Willie Johnson as he is by rap… (Read More)


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Better Than Ezra

The story behind Before The Robots, the latest and most ambitious album from platinum rockers Better Than Ezra (Kevin Griffin – guitar/vocals, Tom Drummond – bass and Travis McNabb – drums), involves one vivid nightmare, a random encounter with aging pop… (Read More)


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Big Head Todd and The Monsters

Big Head Todd and the Monsters is not a remake of a scary horror film. They are, however, a scary great rock group punctuated with one “Guitar God” in the name of Todd Park Mohr. Along with his two mates, Brian… (Read More)


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Billy Idol

From Idle to Idol By Carole Page Born William Michael Albert Broad in Stanmore Middlesex on Nov 30th 1955. Billy was the first child of Bill & Joan Broad. Mr Broad decided when Billy was just 2 that they should all… (Read More)


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Blue Blooded Girls

Photo Coming Soon. . . STEVE GRAY: Guitar, Keys; MIKE BEHRENHAUSEN: Drums; SEAN BOYD: Bass JME: Guitar, Vox (Read More)


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Bone Crusher

This Atlanta, Georgia, USA-based rapper broke into the mainstream charts in 2003 owing to the popularity of “Never Scared”. Taking his moniker from his hefty 300lb plus frame, Bone Crusher first registered on the rap scene in the mid-90s as part… (Read More)


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Braddigan (of Dispatch)

He rode the waves with the independent band Dispatch for nine years until July 2004 when the band played its epic finale in Boston. “The Last Dispatch,” drew an estimated 110,000 people. While it marked both the trios final concert together… (Read More)


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Breezy Porticos

Yet with drummer Eric Van Leuven and bassist Jeffrey Almond, Falconetti conjures the summery spirit of the great outdoors: The Breezy Porticos’ music is likely to evoke images of kite-flying on a warm, muzzy day, dandelions, lemonade stands, Creamsicles, Estes rockets… (Read More)


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Brotherhood Of Dae Han

“In an illegal “underground” private club in Fort Collins, musicians fight to the death, for the amusement of rich, high-rollers. Travis, a friend of The Brotherhood of Dae Han (The BOD), in an attempt to make some big money, decides to… (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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Caleb Kane

Pics and Bio coming soon…. (Read More)


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Cary Pierce

For 10 years I toured the country and performed as cofounder of the band Jackopierce. After our last show on New Years Eve 1998 with matchbox 20 and The Wallflowers, we amicably called it quits. I took the next year off… (Read More)


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Cassidy

The overindulgence of pop music sensibilities has forced Hip Hop music to once again turn to its youth for a regeneration of skills and street music values. Cassidy, a.k.a. “Da Problem,” is the solution to the dilemma, but a major problem… (Read More)


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Chris Daniels and the Kings

The Kings have toured Europe nine times and played in the States from Atlanta to Seattle, New York to LA. They are a seven piece horn band celebrating their 17th year of making great R&B, Funk, jump blues and swing. They… (Read More)


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Citizen Cope

Like a cool breeze blowing through the soundscapes of contemporary musical composition, the material composed by Citizen Cope for his RCA debut The Clarence Greenwood Recordings marks a new high point for this compelling and evocative songwriter. "When you’re writing a… (Read More)


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Constantine Maroulis (From American Idol) Pray For The Soul Of Betty

Four musicians who have performed on stages that range from Lollapalooza, Rock in Rio, and the Rolling Rock Town Fair to Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the National Tour of Rent. Somehow they made it to the same stage in NYC and never… (Read More)


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Cross Culture

The True Story of Cross Culture The traditional rhythm, blues, and jazz foundation that first defined the backbone of rock and roll in the 1960s is no longer. The requisite horn section, signature to Big Bands of decades past, now exists… (Read More)


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D12

In the post-Motown landscape of Detroit, brothers rocking the mic are still being considered the voice of young America. Yet, instead of dreaming of blue skies and white picket fences, the unruly boys known as D12 create surreal universes of wild… (Read More)


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Datarock

Many moons ago, atop one of seven mountains surrounding a picturesque Norwegian countryside, two scruffy-faced individuals-Fredrik Saroea and the man known simply as Ket-Ill-made a pact to alter the face of contemporary music as we know it by single-handedly transforming themselves… (Read More)


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Dave Mathews Cover Band

While most Dave Matthews Band fans never got to experience the band at intimate venues before they became the platinum-selling, touring phenoms they are today, many now are jumping at the chance to experience the next best thing: The Dave Matthews… (Read More)


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Denver Harbor

Lead by singer/guitarist Will Salazar, formerly the voice of national act Fenix tx (Drive-Thru/MCA), Denver Harbor’s front line is Aaron Rubin of F.O.N. on bass and Chris Lewis, also a former member of Fenix tx and current member of Pivit, on… (Read More)


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Dust For Life

Judging by the impact Dust For Life is having on radio, their music appears to be reaching people. Having already made believers out of local Memphis radio programmers, the band’s debut single ‘Step Into The Light’ found its way onto some… (Read More)


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Eisley

They’re cute, they’re young, most of them are related, and even though one of the girls in Eisley wrote the band’s first song at the age of 8, their music is far from elementary. Hailing from the tiny town of Tyler… (Read More)


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Elea Plotkin

Elea (pronounced Eel-Lee-Uh) is a paradox; a polite and somewhat reserved dark-haired beauty who still carries the manner of her provincial upbringing but becomes an uninhibited, soul-baring siren when she’s behind a microphone. Sensual yet innocent, she commands attention with candidly… (Read More)