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First Amendment battle in the Bucket
As regular readers of this column know, Jorge is a native of Pawtucket. It was with great pride that I attended the celebration at McCoy Stadium this past Tuesday evening, commemorating the 125th anniversary of the city's incorporation.
A Catholic controversy; Taibbi’s straight talk; dandy Don; wisdom from Warren
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| August 26, 2011
The Big Hurt: Johnny's mansion, Noel's singles, Keith's fragrance, Big Boi's boner, Alice's maze, Hype's erotic thriller, Nicki's boob
Johnny Rotten's mansion burnt down. A tragedy, but made sadder still by the fact that it happened two weeks before the riots, denying anarchists in the UK the chance to properly thank him for appearing in butter commercials and licensing official Sex Pi
Music news in brief
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DAVID THORPE
| August 19, 2011
Photos: Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie at Rock & Shock
Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie perform at the Rock & Shock Horror Convention at the DCU Center on October 16, 2010.
Alice Cooper + Rob Zombie's Halloween Hootenanny Tour show at the DCU Center
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ANDY WARE
| October 22, 2010
Rob Zombie + Alice Cooper at the Civic Center, Aaron Lewis at the Merrill
Tickets are still available for the Rob Zombie/Alice Cooper concert at the Civic Center (46 Spring St, $45, 207.775.3481), though fans of loud arena rock...
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webteam
| October 13, 2010
Review: Suck
This blood-soaked camp-fest monopolizes on the media-dominating vampire craze, delivering a none-too-subtle jab to the music industry at the same time.
Alice Cooper, Moby, and Iggy Pop walk into a bar ...
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ALEXANDRA CAVALLO
| September 03, 2010
The Big Hurt: Bieber fever
Of the 45 headlines on mtv.com’s music-news section, nine are about JUSTIN BIEBER . That’s precisely 20 percent.
Plus U2’s purported fans, and Keane hits the green
By
DAVID THORPE
| April 02, 2010
Hip-hop from Hell
Depraved hip-hop is the biggest thing to hit trailer-trash America since sliced meds.
Horrorcore salutes Ice Cube and Alice Cooper
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CHRIS FARAONE
| October 30, 2009
Hip-hop is dead
Depraved hip-hop is the biggest thing to hit trailer-trash America since sliced meds — and not just in redneck pockets, where rap music hardly reached before, but in suburban enclaves where acts like Twiztid and Tech N9ne sell out shows with ease.
. . . or undead, rather — just ask Zombie Death Squad
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| October 30, 2009
A Fighting Spirit
The funniest Providence Newspaper Guild's annual Follies of all time.
Laughing to keep from crying at the Projo's follies
By
PHILLIPE + JORGE
| March 04, 2009
Master of ceremony
As if Ash Wednesday weren't already the best party night of the year in Boston, George Clinton and his motley crew swung their tour bus through Lansdowne Street last night.
George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic live at House of Blues, February 25, 2009
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| March 03, 2009
Interview: Crooked X
Before I climb onto the enormo tour bus of Oklahoma modern rockers Crooked X, I meet up with them at a Dunkin' Donuts, and witness their drummer, Boomer, ask his road manager, with a straight face, if they have Egg McMuffins here.
Your New Favorite Teenage Rock N Roll High School Metal Music Machine
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DANIEL BROCKMAN
| January 07, 2009
Kicking the habits
Anyone familiar with Wagner's œuvre with the Raveonettes (who come to the Paradise next Thursday) should be surprised by the idea that, having created something awesome, he's ready to move on to something different.
The Raveonettes change (for a change)
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| January 06, 2009
2008 Listravaganza Part 2
Everything you wanted to know about the year in music, in tidy lists of 10.
The lighter side of music in 2008
By
BOSTON PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| January 05, 2009
Going on sale: August 15, 2008
Fleet Foxes, the Spinto Band, Coldplay, Bishop Allen, and Weezer.
Breaking news from the concert ticket trade
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GOING ON SALE
| August 12, 2008
Going on sale: August 15, 2008
Breaking news from the concert ticket trade
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| August 12, 2008
Nadia Oh
In relative terms, no music is “good” or “bad” — it just needs to be heard in an appropriate setting.
Hot Like Wow | Tiger Trax
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 29, 2008
Boston music news: September 7, 2007
Two years ago, Extreme frontman Gary Cherone and his guitar-playing younger brother Markus formed a one-off band to cover Who’s Next .
Notes on Gary Cherone's latest musical venture
By
JIM SULLIVAN
| September 04, 2007
Masters of Muppets
Here are some of our fave muppet musical moments.
The 20 best musical moments on the original Muppet Show .
By
CARLY CARIOLI AND RYAN STEWART
| August 27, 2007
All access pass
Rock and roll in black-and-white and in color comes to town this week, when Providence-based photographer Richard McCaffrey presents a show of his best work at the Dryden Gallery.
Richard McCaffrey’s “Troubadours, Rockers & Punks”
By
BOB GULLA
| November 15, 2006
Decemberist daddy
Donovan has never seemed to be quite of this world, since his best-known songs take place either in the skies (“First There Is a Mountain”), underwater (“Atlantis”), or within inner space (“Sunshine Superman”).
Donovan’s endless ’60s
By
BRETT MILANO
| November 13, 2006
Making book on rock 'n' rool
Everybody knows that the first rock critics were those sweaty adolescents who got dragged up to American Bandstand’s Rate-a-Record display by Dick Clark.
The dean's list
By
MARK MOSES
| November 06, 2006
Going on sale: September 22
Alice Cooper, G. Love, Brian Wilson, and more.
Breaking news from the concert-ticket trade
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| September 18, 2006
The new Web geniuses
As the Web has evolved, becoming more and more democratized, capable of being customized and used in ever more ways, a funny thing is happening. Wanna be startin' something?: A five-step guide to being a new web millionaire. By Bill Jensen
How slackers with one dopey idea are getting rich
By
MIKE MILIARD
| August 25, 2006
Inside AWAL
Playing middleman between emerging artists and the digital marketplace, Artists Without a Label is quietly reinventing the music industry, one download at a time.
A behind-the-scenes look at the men who put the Arctic Monkeys and the Editors on the map
By
IAN SANDS
| June 12, 2006
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