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Tide of the Season
Members of the Zombies join the fad of reunion concerts, waxing nostalgic and playing timeless hits.
(08/21/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Travelogue
The Drive-By Truckers' 'Decoration Day' was written during life on the road.
(08/14/03)
By Annie Holub
Ward Reborn
With an assist from a Tucson musician, M. Ward is hitting the big-time.
(08/07/03)
By Stephen Seigel
Walk This Way
Tori Amos, coming to Tucson next week, talks about her recent record, 'Scarlett's Walk.'
(07/31/03)
By Annie Holub
Soul Sister
The Gossip's Beth Ditto is a vocal revolution.
(07/31/03)
By Annie Holub
Sax Fiend
Rob Brown brings his free jazz to Tucson.
(07/24/03)
By Gene Armstrong
(Smog) Alert
Bill Callahan brings his lo-fi fantasies to Tucson.
(07/17/03)
By Brian Mock and Stephen Seigel
Solo Project
Learn how to build a home studio for less than $2,000.
(07/10/03)
By Joshua Ellis
Most Un-Phair
An indie-rock goddess falls to Earth--in her panties.
(07/03/03)
By Annie Holub and Stephen Seigel
Anything With a Song
Joe Pernice talks about his new record and writing songs.
(06/26/03)
By Annie Holub
Requiem for a Friend
Matt Moore leaves a history of good will and charity in his wake.
(06/19/03)
By Stephen Seigel
In Defense of Folk
Folk gets a bad rap, but two new albums show the genre doesn't always suck.
(06/19/03)
By Annie Holub
Sixties Pixies
The Okmoniks are superstars who sing about hating other girls.
(06/12/03)
By Annie Holub
Working Blue
The smutty business of pop music through the eyes of the New Pornographers.
(06/05/03)
By Curtis McCrary
Hometown Hits
The One A.M. Radio's local connection.
(06/05/03)
By Annie Holub
A Real Knockout
Pills pump potent punk.
(05/29/03)
By Stephen Seigel
Metal Disorder
Radio festival celebrates hair, humanity.
(05/22/03)
By Curtis McCrary
Built to Last
Idaho's Built to Spill endures.
(05/15/03)
By Annie Holub
Sax Appeal
Terry Hanck kicks brass.
(05/15/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Monster Mash
Saxophone colossus Evan Parker performs in Tucson.
(05/08/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Shocked and Awed
Michelle Shocked returns to Tucson for a KXCI benefit.
(05/01/03)
By Jonathan Bond
Southern Accent
Vic Chesnutt heats up Solar Culture.
(05/01/03)
By Stephen Seigel
Off the Pavement
Stephen Malkmus is on a new road with The Jicks.
(04/24/03)
By Stephen Seigel
The Joy of Sax
Tucson-based Michael Hester is one of the finest classical saxophonists around.
(04/24/03)
By James Reel
Fresh Prince
Roll out the red carpet for goth-folk songwriter Will Oldham.
(04/17/03)
By Annie Holub
A Fine Mess
The Dirty Three return to Tucson.
(04/17/03)
By Gene Armstrong
The Vision Thing
Conor Oberst's Bright Eyes are out of sight.
(04/10/03)
By Annie Holub
Heavenly Folk
(04/10/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Killing Us With Attitude
(04/10/03)
By Jonathan Bond
Squeeze Play
Catching up with bling-bling duo Cum & Go.
(04/03/03)
By Stephen Seigel
A New Generation of Jazz
(04/03/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Dispatches From SXSW
Our Music Writers Give Their Two Cents on the War-Tinged Goings-on in Austin.
(03/27/03)
By Stephen Seigel
Just Saying No to Activism
If music can't help bring peace or justice, surely hope is the next best thing.
(03/27/03)
By Linda Ray
Cowboy Junkies
Riders in The Sky touch down at the Rialto Theater.
(03/20/03)
By David Ryder
Vanity Netherworld
Before "American Idol," there was the song-poem hustle.
(03/13/03)
By Jonathan Bond
The Beat Goes On
Tabla Beat Science experiments with cross-cultural strains.
(03/06/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Prehistoric Rock
Queens of the Stone Age communicate to their audiences, but not to alt-weekly freelancers.
(02/27/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Broad Notes
Brad Mehldau finds common ground between diverse artists and musical styles.
(02/27/03)
By Gene Armstrong
State Secrets
Husband-and-wife duo make a great team.
(02/20/03)
By Annie Holub
Guiding Darkness
The Mentors bring their sexually explicit rockin' style to the Old Pueblo.
(02/20/03)
By Ron Bally
Cracking the Gourds
This Austin quintet shakes, rattles and rolls.
(02/13/03)
By Stephen Seigel
Unhappy Trails
No Depression Radio ends up really, really depressing.
(02/06/03)
By Curtis McCrary
Godspeed the Machine Gun!
Two new politically minded works encourage activism.
(01/30/03)
By Jarret Keene
Divine Inspiration
Chicago's oh my god. takes music to a higher level.
(01/23/03)
By Annie Holub
Holy Land
Steve Earle brings his patriotic "Jerusalem" to Tucson.
(01/16/03)
By Gene Armstrong
Maui Wowie
Willie K gets back to his roots with Hawaiian music.
(01/16/03)
By David Ryder
Class is in Session
Liberty School may only have one original member, but change has helped the band thrive.
(01/09/03)
By Stephen Seigel
Cross Currents
Protesters get their Irish up after KXCI radio ousts show, host.
(12/19/02)
By Chris Limberis
Tucson Rock City
Yin and yang compilations released this week keep it local.
(12/12/02)
By Stephen Seigel
And So This Is Christmas Music
No excuses for a silent night with these carol collections.
(12/05/02)
By Stephen Seigel
One-Man Band
Calvin Johnson brings his solo act to town.
(11/28/02)
By Annie Holub
The Roar of Life
Seattle's Pedro the Lion tells it like it is.
(11/21/02)
By Annie Holub
Case Study
Neko Case returns to Tucson to perform the songs she recorded here.
(11/14/02)
By Linda Ray
German Import
Club Congress hosts Berlin's Stereo Total.
(11/07/02)
By Tim Budinger
Rolling Stoner
Hustle your bustle to the First Annual Electric Rodeo: Desert Smokeout & Rock 'n' Roll Throwdown.
(10/31/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Turning Japanese
Melt-Banana brings bubblegum punk from Tokyo to Tucson.
(10/24/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Heart of Darkness
The Black Heart Procession marches into Club Congress this weekend.
(10/17/02)
By Jonathan Bond
Wave Theory
All three Radar Brothers records are excursions in pristine low-tempo mood music.
(10/17/02)
By Annie Holub
Cultural Collision
Gogol Bordello brings its Ukrainian gypsy punk cabaret to Club Congress.
(10/10/02)
By Gene Armstrong
A Fairport in a Storm
35 years after its founding, the legendary English folk-rock band plays Tucson.
(10/03/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Straight Outta Brooklyn
Get a taste of the new rock scene, while you still can.
(09/26/02)
By Annie Holub
Nickel's Worth
The kids are alright.
(09/19/02)
By David Ryder
Scratch that Twitch
A boy's dream comes true with the local production of a rock opera extreme.
(09/19/02)
By Stephen Seigel
The Beat Goes On
Sleater-Kinney's new album gives us punk rock protest songs for a new age.
(09/12/02)
By Annie Holub
Howlin' Fun
Old Blind Dogs hump Tucson's leg.
(09/05/02)
By Gene Armstrong
French Invasion
Naïm Amor finds inspiration in Tucson.
(08/29/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Music of the Borderlands
Norteño Music Festival celebrates 15 years.
(08/22/02)
By Cristián A. Sierra
Leaving the Kinks In
The Mexican band Kinky has a musical style all its own.
(08/15/02)
By Gene Armstrong
All Things Morrissey
Ruminations on his special magic.
(08/08/02)
By Gene Armstrong and Stephen Seigel
Mariachi Conquista
The diffusion of mariachi music vía El Pueblo Viejo
(08/01/02)
By Cristián A. Sierra
Fight Fire With Fire
Fire Show strikes a chord against commercialization with unique, experimental music.
(07/25/02)
By Annie Holub
Flipping the Switch
Budding local band prepares to relocate to the Bay Area.
(07/18/02)
By Stephen Seigel
Star Power
With depth and lyrical richness, Suzanne Vega's music reflects her uniqueness.
(07/11/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Magic Trick
Get a Cheap seat for the Fourth of July.
(07/04/02)
By Stephen Seigel
All Relationships are Doomed to Fail
Or are they?
(06/27/02)
By Jamie Manser
Border Radio
Big Jim Griffith collects a compendium of corridos.
(06/20/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Worth Talking About
Powerful and fiery, The Gossip leaves small towns and pop fluff in the dust.
(06/13/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Perfect Pair
Linda Ronstadt and Sam Bush perform together at two local concerts.
(06/06/02)
By David Ryder
Sounds from the Mountain
Pop-rock band Denali adds a fresh vibe to the airwaves.
(06/06/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Life After Wilco
Jay Bennett and Edward Burch use their rich history to create a new CD of pop charm.
(05/30/02)
By Linda Ray
Rock Resurgence
The White Stripes herald a new wave of smart, stylish rock music.
(05/23/02)
By Stephen Seigel
Good Medicine
Dr. Demento prescribes wacky songs, silly videos and funny anecdotes to those in need.
(05/16/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Believing in a New Way
W.O.M.B. aims to make the world a better place with their musical and artistic creations.
(05/09/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Best of Both Worlds
Through bilingual music, Tish Hinojosa blends language and culture with everyday life.
(05/02/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Folk Fest Schedule
(05/02/02)
Perfect Ingredients
Lucinda Williams' songs of passion, poetry and emotion are guaranteed to reserve her a place in music history.
(04/25/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Faithful Harmonies
Blind Boys of Alabama open new generations to gospel music.
(04/25/02)
By David Ryder
Chicago Style
The Fruit Bats, Edith Frost and The Chicago Underground Duo offer a taste from the Windy City.
(04/18/02)
By Linda Ray
Carrying the Torch
Steve Hahn and his Zeitgeist concert series rekindle the flame of improvisational jazz in Tucson.
(04/11/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Pedal to the Metal
Motorhead stays true to its hard-core roots with its latest opus "Hammered."
(04/04/02)
By Ron Bally
They Groove, Therefore They Are
The Om Trio finds the balance between energy and audience.
(03/28/02)
By Gene Armstrong
Melancholy Gone
Master guitarist Leo Kottke discusses his eccentric acoustic world.
(03/21/02)
By David Ryder
Hybrid Grooves
Local sextet Chango Malo doesn't monkey around when exploring the nexus of ska, punk, funk and rock.
(03/14/02)
By Stephen Seigel
Urban Squall
Former Royal Trux member Neil Hagerty returns to Tucson to play that good old rock 'n' roll.
(03/07/02)
By Brian Mock
Rhythm 101
Ubaka Hill returns to Tucson to teach drumming as a path to liberation and well-being.
(02/28/02)
By Karen Falkenstrom
Road Trip
Thanks to pharmaceuticals, cult-hero songwriter Daniel Johnston will perform in Tucson.
(02/21/02)
By Jonathan Bond
All You Can Eat
The Mesa pop-punk band Jimmy Eat World endures the caprices of the record industry to emerge with a new CD.
(02/14/02)
By Stephen Seigel
Is Loud The New Quiet?
Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst Scratches His Rock Itch with his new band, Desaparecidos.
(02/07/02)
By Stephen Seigel
Never Obsolete
The Titan Valley Warheads finally launch their first CD.
(01/31/02)
By David Ryder
Southern Men
Georgia-based Drive-By Truckers create an acclaimed "rock opera" inspired by the history of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
(01/24/02)
By Jamie Manser
In a Tight Spot
Anger is common denominator for hip-hop/punk show by women.
(01/24/02)
By Julie Fitch
Don't Get Fooled Again
Jello Biafra sounds off on the fallout from his legal battle with Dead Kennedys.
(01/17/02)
By Fish Karma
O Brother There Art Thou
Soundtrack success brings much deserved attention to Ralph Stanley's 55 years of music.
(01/10/02)
By David Ryder
Stories of the City, Stories of the Trees
The Handsome Family takes the folk back from the folkies.
(01/03/02)
By Annie Holub
Multiplication Rock
The year's top 10 albums, times four.
(12/27/01)
By
Rialto Ripples
Rumors of the Rialto's demise are greatly exaggerated.
(12/20/01)
By Chris Limberis
Imagine That
Tucson's music scene features something for everyone.
(12/13/01)
By Kerri Allen
Musicians for Mike
Local folkies stage a benefit for ailing Landwehr.
(12/13/01)
Must All Things Pass?
George Harrison, alas, has.
(12/06/01)
By Jim Lipson
Positive I.D.
It's punk, it's faux ska, it's psycho country.
(11/29/01)
By Jamie Manser
Call and Response
California floats in space.
(11/22/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Latin Heat
Five bands, from Los Lobos to lesser known rising stars, will make you sweat.
(11/15/01)
By Kerri Allen
A Distant Country
Kelly Hogan's honey-dipped pipes.
(11/15/01)
By Ron Bally
Glandular Disorder
Just when you think you have the death of rock figured out, you discover the Glands.
(11/08/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Traditional Moves
Fiddler Frankie Gavin sings a new, old tune.
(11/08/01)
By David Ryder
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Pernice Brother
Joe Pernice is surprisingly not glum.
(11/01/01)
By Curtis McCrary
Waiting in the Wings
Alice Peacock finally takes flight.
(11/01/01)
By David Ryder
Ozmosis
Reality occupies Ozzy Osbourne.
(10/25/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Road Warrior Princess
Cheryl Wheeler keeps spinning.
(10/25/01)
By David Ryder
Calling All Angels
Jane Siberry gets ethereal.
(10/25/01)
By David Ryder
Hardcore Altruism
Here comes a heavy benefit show.
(10/25/01)
By Jamie Manser
Cottage Industry
World-famous songwriter Dougie MacLean crafts his music close to home.
(10/18/01)
By David Ryder
Ahoy, Maties!
Victory at Sea comes ashore.
(10/18/01)
By Curtis McCrary
No Ill Noise from Illinois
Mining the tradition of the country-folk-rock balladeer.
(10/18/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Flat Tops
The rise of Fourkiller Flats.
(10/18/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Desert Survivor
Creosote perseveres, even if it can't drum up steady personnel.
(10/11/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Smog Alert
(10/11/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Lots of Fun
An interview with Daniel Johnston.
(10/04/01)
By Jonathan Bond
Real World Music
Troy Olsen brings his country music home.
(09/27/01)
By Jamie Manser
Anger Managers
Cutthroats 9 slash and burn.
(09/27/01)
By Ron Bally
Eliza's Awakening
Revealing the neurotic passions of a new-ager.
(09/20/01)
By David Ryder
Country's King
Kenny Rogers returns with a rose in his teeth.
(09/20/01)
By David Ryder
Not Coasting
Robbie Fulks explores new country.
(09/13/01)
By Lisa Weeks
Weather Men
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers return to Arizona to headline a celebration of desert storms.
(09/13/01)
By Jamie Manser
This Earthy Island Music
The African worldbeat folk of Tarika is Madagascar's best export.
(09/13/01)
By David Ryder
Brotherly Love
Is G. Love the real deal or a cultural carpetbagger?
(09/06/01)
By Curtis McCrary
Take a Beating
Are you prepared to have your ass kicked?
(08/30/01)
By Jamie Manser
Music Mix
American Analog Set is a little o' this, a little o' that.
(08/23/01)
By Annie Holub
Running With The Wolves
Los Lobos return.
(08/23/01)
By Gregory McNamee
The Once and Future Queens
The Mahotella Queens are back on the road.
(08/16/01)
By David Ryder
Eatin' Raw Bacon
Ween is once again a band on the run.
(08/16/01)
By Curtis McCrary
Sisterhood Is Powerful
(08/16/01)
By
Fish Tricks
The legendary Fish Karma blesses fans with a collection of long-lost recordings.
(08/09/01)
By Jim Nintzel
Fear Factor
Lee Ving gives us nothing to fear but beer itself.
(08/09/01)
By Ron Bally
Minders? Keepers!
Portland's pooh-bahs of pop poke the Pueblo.
(08/02/01)
By Curtis McCrary
Black Sun Rising
Leader Jesus Acedo emerges from a long eclipse.
(07/26/01)
By Curtis McCrary
Keep on Truckin'
Ready to hit the road, new band Truck tries to avoid assembly-line rock.
(07/19/01)
By A.L. Mitchell
Cut the Crap!
A compendium of spectacular musical failures, part deux.
(07/12/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Cut the Crap!
A compendium of spectacular musical failures, part one.
(07/05/01)
By Stephen Seigel and Curtis McCrary
Road Kill
Will Molehill and Audiogusto knock 'em dead on their summer tours?
(06/28/01)
By Laura Christiansen
Down So Long
Mark Eitzel delivers his best solo record, with the help of upbeat
electronica.
(06/21/01)
By Dan Strachota
Not For the Faint of Heart
Omaha's The Faint brings the dance beat to the summer heat of the Old Pueblo.
(06/21/01)
By Annie Holub
Janis Ian at 17, Plus 33 1/3
The singer-songwriter is still spinning, but at her own speed.
(06/14/01)
By David Ryder
Laud Music on a Sultry Night
Barbarito Torres is bringing the Cuban rhythm to town.
(06/14/01)
By David Ryder
Touch of Juarez
Tom Russell stalks the borderland.
(06/07/01)
By Josh Kun
Love/Hate Relationship
Courtney Love turns labor leader.
(05/31/01)
By Curtis McCrary
Sand Storm
The members of Giant Sand are keeping busy these days.
(05/24/01)
By Stephen Seigel
King of the Hill
Jody Reynolds' gifts to rockabilly are endless.
(05/17/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Express Yourself
Folk legend Travis Edmonson's contributions to Tucson are honored.
(05/10/01)
By Carol Lynne Levin
Monster Mash
The Rialto hosts a metal extravaganza of animal magnetism.
(05/10/01)
By Ron Bally
Groovin' With the Okies
The real dirt on Jimmy LaFave.
(05/03/01)
By David Ryder
The Last Outdoor Party of the Season
The Tucson Folk Festival is a
highlight of the local music scene.
(05/03/01)
By David Ryder
Cracker Crumbs
Leaders of the rock band Cracker, in Tucson to write, give us a rare acoustic set.
(05/03/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Joey Ramone, R.I.P.
Enigmatic rocker's riffs were basic rock, but full of surprises.
(04/26/01)
By Bill Wyman
Low Rise
Low's latest album experiments with speed.
(04/19/01)
By Annie Holub
Hot Time in the Old Pueblo
The Hot Club of Cowtown serves up a set of Western swing.
(04/19/01)
By Gregory McNamee
Sudden Stop
Overlooked and underappreciated punk rocker Nikki Sudden makes his first visit to Tucson.
(04/12/01)
By Ron Bally
As the Flecktone Turns
If you think Béla Fleck is hard to pin down, try keeping up with his sidemen.
(04/05/01)
By David Ryder
Committed to the Asylum
How I learned to stop worrying and love the Spankers.
(04/05/01)
By
Band On The Run
Testing Austin city limits at the South-by-Southwest Music Fest.
(03/29/01)
By Neal Bonser
Tepper Ware
Moris Tepper has a big bag of tricks.
(03/29/01)
By Jonathan Bond
Hidden Spain
Pubill "Peret" Calaf's new album celebrates a new form of gypsy expression.
(03/22/01)
By Josh Kun
Working a Mando Mojo
New Grass doesn't beat around the Bush.
(03/15/01)
By David Ryder
Precious Cargo
Bill Quateman takes a break from his shipping business to sing of love.
(03/08/01)
By Cynthia M. Dagnal-Myron
Hopeless Cause
Billy Hopeless and the Black Halos want to make rock raw, real and fun again.
(03/08/01)
By Ron Bally
Snake Eyes
Crooked Fingers' latest slithers through the darkness of substance abuse.
(03/01/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Tech-Mex
Nortec's "Tijuana Sessions" bring new light to the border.
(02/22/01)
By Josh Kun
Haïdouks Live!
Gypsy band Taraf de Haïdouks brings authentic Romany music to the Tucson stage.
(02/22/01)
By Gregory McNamee
'Better' Days
Rainer Maria exercises poetic license on the latest release.
(02/15/01)
By Annie Holub
Tom Russell Turns up the Volume
Folk singer Russell crosses the border into the realms of the electric.
(02/15/01)
By Gregory McNamee
Taking the Booty
The Trophy Husbands are shining and they have the "Mojo" comments to prove it.
(02/08/01)
By Bob Mehr
Man of Constant Sorrow
Banjo legend Ralph Stanley has been finding new listeners in the wake of Joel and Ethan Coen's new movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
(02/01/01)
By Gregory McNamee
With a Little Help from Their Friends
Greyhound Soul maintains a classic sound despite an ever-shifting lineup.
(02/01/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Saddle Soar
Lazy Cowgirls never get the blues.
(01/25/01)
By Ron Bally
At the Helm
Former Band man Levon Helm is back in charge.
(01/25/01)
By Scott Cooper
Wild Blues Yonder
Eric Bibb gives voice to the American blues scene abroad.
(01/18/01)
By David Ryder
Mudhoney and the Rock
A prime Seattle band prepares to go home for good.
(01/11/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Bluegrass Group Dynamics
Laurie Lewis prefers not to fiddle around with the bluegrass genre.
(01/11/01)
By David Ryder
Nipping at Napster
The site that put the year's best album on your hard drive is getting boarded by the real pirates: major labels.
(01/04/01)
By Stephen Seigel
Burning Down The House
Dave Alvin brings his flame thrower to El Casino.
(12/28/00)
By Jim Carvalho
Ten Speed
The top ten albums of 2000, according to four freaky fans.
(12/21/00)
By Fred Mills
Love In The Time Of Commercialism
Mark Olson builds his musical house deep in the desert.
(12/14/00)
By Eric L. Pasteur
Zsa Zsas Galore
The ultimate cover band reveals more than you want to know.
(12/07/00)
By Stephen Seigel
Calling The Newcomer
Carrie Newcomer activates the music scene.
(11/30/00)
By David Ryder
Ghost Of A Chance
Jason Molina defies odds to make it in the music world.
(11/30/00)
By
Language Of Love
Major Lingo walks the talk of dedicated musicians.
(11/23/00)
By Jim Lipson
No Dark Roots
Blonde Redhead is a trio of naturals.
(11/23/00)
By Annie Holub
Rock Tutor
Richard Thompson exhibits an extensive range of influence.
(11/16/00)
By Lisa Weeks
True Believers
World Music pioneer Shakti is recharged.
(11/09/00)
By Gregory McNamee
Remembering Rainer
A third anniversary memorial show features more than just friends and family.
(11/09/00)
By Fred Mills
Shake Your Thang
Al Foul and the Shakes give us some real booty-smackin' fun.
(11/02/00)
By Curtis McCrary
Sounds of Solas
Since its last visit to Tucson, Solas has added percussion and bass to its traditional sound.
(11/02/00)
By David Ryder
Cat Call
The Polyplush Cats are on the prowl.
(10/26/00)
By
Bluegrass Blooms
The First Annual Tucson Bluegrass Festival
(10/26/00)
By David Ryder
Calm Waters
The Sea and Cake's sound is easy like Sunday morning.
(10/19/00)
By Curtis McCrary
Realizing Magic
Williams perseveres through chronic crises of faith.
(10/12/00)
By David Ryder
The Eye Of Le Tigre
Why Kathleen Hanna is still punk rock.
(10/05/00)
By Annie Holub
Fall Crawl
This Saturday Night
(10/05/00)
By
Going Green
Eileen Ivers fiddles around town.
(10/05/00)
By
How Browne Is My Valley
The Verde Valley Music Festival owes Its action to Jackson.
(09/28/00)
By Jim Lipson
Looking For The Light
Bright Eyes will enhance anyone in the shadow of a broken heart.
(09/21/00)
By Stephen Seigel
Feeling Regroovy
Patty Larkin returns to the Old Pueblo.
(09/21/00)
By David Ryder
Flying Solo
Merle Haggard touches down in the Old Pueblo with his upcoming indie release.
(09/14/00)
By Stephen Seigel
Tull Order
Ian Anderson is out to prove that Jethro Tull isn't just living in the past.
(09/07/00)
By Scott Cooper
Loco Motive
Interlocking Grip is on the move.
(08/31/00)
By Mari Wadsworth
Raising Morales
The Sisters Morales come home to Tucson.
(08/24/00)
By Jim Carvalho
The Once And Future King
David Canterman rises again as a CD recycler.
(08/17/00)
By David Ryder
Asleep Under The Allstars
All work and all play makes three tired Mississippi Boys.
(08/10/00)
By Fred Mills
Frau Doktor Folksinger
Psychologist-musician Lucy Kaplansky mastered the mantra "Folkie, heal thyself."
(08/10/00)
By David Ryder
Global Influence
Chanteuses Yungchen Lhamo and Azam Ali journey through Tucson.
(08/03/00)
By Ron Bally
Awry Sense Of Humor
Barbara Manning and the Giant Pantsworms? Just what the hell is going on?
(07/27/00)
By Mari Wadsworth
Va-Va-Voom!
Enjoying the ride with Brian Setzer.
(07/27/00)
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No Trux Stop Ahead
Royal Trux cancels its summer tour.
(07/20/00)
By Brian Mock
Grandaddy Of 'Em All
For a newish band, Grandaddy plays with the assurance of old-timers.
(07/13/00)
By Stephen Seigel
Bangs For The Memories
All it takes to become America's greatest rock critic is genius and trauma.
(07/06/00)
By Stephen Seigel
Wright Takes Flight
Shannon Wright's emotion-splattered acoustic punk hurtles toward the heart.
(06/29/00)
By Linda Ray
Sonic Circus
Of Montreal brings its elephantine Athens sound to town.
(06/22/00)
By Fred Mills
Revved Up For The Rev
The hell-bent Reverend Horton Heat presides over a Rialto Theater revival featuring Hank Williams III and Tucson's own Thunderosa.
(06/22/00)
By Angela McCormick-Owen
Handsome Reward
Rennie and Brett Sparks are finding success with their family values.
(06/15/00)
By Linda Ray
At Home With New Grange
This six member folk-fusion supergroup is all sound and no fury.
(06/08/00)
By Dave Irwin
Wishing Well
On the anniversary of his 49th birthday, a new release by the late Rainer Ptacek.
(06/08/00)
By Fred Mills
The Mouse That Roared
Major-label backing hasn't diminished Modest Mouse's indie ethos.
(06/01/00)
By Stephen Seigel
Aural Enlightenment
Ambient artist Steve Roach redefines the sound of music.
(05/25/00)
By Dave Irwin
Sizzling Send-Up
The Hot Rod-O-Rama lights up downtown this Saturday.
(05/18/00)
By Mari Wadsworth
Country Defied
The show that almost wasn't comes to El Casino Ballroom.
(05/11/00)
By Ron Bally
All The Fine Folk
The 15th annual Tucson Folk Festival infiltrates downtown for two frolicsome days.
(05/04/00)
By Dave Irwin
Shining Sea To See
Newfoundland's Great Big Sea makes a splash at the International Arts Center.
(05/04/00)
By Mari Wadsworth
Idle Curiosity
Monty Python's Eric Idle regales audiences at Centennial Hall.
(04/27/00)
By Gregory McNamee
Kickin' Brass
Horn player Karl Denson comes to the Rialto Theatre.
(04/20/00)
By Edwin Decker
Northern Lights
Swedish trio Frifot brings Nordic folk to the International Arts Center.
(04/13/00)
By Dave Irwin
King Of The World Beat
Nigeria's King Sunny Ade performs at the Rialto Theatre this week.
(04/06/00)
By Ron Bally
Austin Abridged
Insights into the power of the music press.
(03/30/00)
By Fred Mills
Southwesterly Whirlwind
South By Southwest and all points and bands in between.
(03/30/00)
By Stephen Seigel
All Americana
The David Nelson Band taps the roots of American music.
(03/23/00)
By Scott Cooper
The Jig Is Up
Celtic music comes to local shores from Ireland, Scotland and Brittany.
(03/16/00)
By Mari Wadsworth
Taste Of Sweetwater
Emerging from personal pain and professional melodrama, singer-songwriter Alana Sweetwater has become a more mature, confident and polished performer.
(03/09/00)
By Mari Wadsworth
Off And Running
Al Perry's embarked on a new life in San Francisco, and we're going to miss him.
(03/02/00)
By Fish Karma
Vox Moxie
Troubadour and noted fingerstyle guitarist Dave Van Ronk serenades audiences at Unitarian Universalist Church.
(03/02/00)
By Dave Irwin
The Burden of Spoof
Prince of parody Weird Al Yankovic polkas into the TCC on March 1.
(02/24/00)
By Curtis McCrary
Worldly And Wise
Veteran performer Bruce Cockburn appears in Tucson this week.
(02/17/00)
By Dave Irwin
Jammin' Salmon
Leftover Salmon is the Rialto Theatre's fresh catch of the week.
(02/10/00)
By Scott Cooper
All The Rage In Cajun
The swamp couldn't be cooler than Balfa Toujours.
(02/03/00)
By Mari Wadsworth
Ladies Sing The Blues
Fans of blues, jazz and American roots music alike are sure to delight in the vocal stylings of Mollie O'Brien and Lisa Otey.
(01/27/00)
By Angela McCormick-Owen
Bass Invasion
One of the early pioneers of the rockabilly lifestyle, Lee Rocker delivers the genuine article, with no trace of nostalgic imitation.
(01/20/00)
By Angela McCormick-Owen
Cracking Wise
Despite their reign as one of Tucson's longest-running bands, Wise Folk Malcontent is also one of its most criminally under-appreciated.
(01/13/00)
By Stephen Seigel
Clash Action
Once the leader of the only band that mattered, Joe Strummer finds success in new projects.
(01/06/00)
By Matt Ashare
Phono Op
Four differing opinions on 1999's best albums.
(12/30/99)
By Ron Bally, Dave McElfresh, Fred Mills and Stephen Seigel
Record Highs
A feast of opinions on the decade's best in music.
(12/23/99)
Voodoo Gurus
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy returns to town on Saturday.
(12/16/99)
By Jack Vaughn
Chicks And Balances
The hard-rocking girls in Clovenhoof just wanna have fun.
(12/09/99)
By Lisa Weeks
Blues Blood
Mose Allison brings his sophisticated brand of blues to the Rialto.
(12/02/99)
By Dave McElfresh
Lightning Rods
Hot rod your lifestyle at two of Ron's events.
(12/02/99)
By Angela McCormick-Owen
Sweet Susana
Susana Baca's main passion is to set the words of contemporary Latin American poets to music.
(11/25/99)
By Mari Wadsworth
Breaking The Sound Barrier
Stereolab's sound is unique the world over, and that's just how the band likes it.
(11/18/99)
By Stephen Seigel
Trail Happy
Singer/songwriters Dave Alvin and Tom Russell perform two shows at the Border Beat celebration.
(11/11/99)
By Gregory McNamee
Pollard Exploration
Pollard emanates a vibe that suggests if it doesn't happen with this album and tour, then it just wasn't meant to be.
(11/11/99)
By Stephen Seigel
Rig and Roll
A unique combination of traditional style and over-the-top energy has made Flathead shows a weird melting pot of hipsters, punks, cowboys and frat kids.
(11/04/99)
By Bob Mehr
Here Comes McBride
After a decade of backing the greatest artists in jazz, 27-year-old Christian McBride has attained a rare status as a player.
(10/28/99)
By Ed Friedland
The Road Ahead
Are Linda Ronstadt's touring days over?
(10/21/99)
By Michael McCall
Golden Eye
After four-years off the job and a spiritual awakening, Steven Eye returns to concert promotion.
(10/14/99)
By Stephen Seigel
Dead Ahead
Checking in with local punkabilly animals James Dead.
(10/07/99)
By Andrew Gardner
Pocket Watch
Zeitgeist productions brings Pocket Brass to the Mat Bevel Institute.
(10/07/99)
By Ed Friedland
Bring On The Major Leagues
Pavement, like Sonic Youth, Sebadoh and Built to Spill, has defined rock and roll for the last 10 years.
(09/30/99)
By Brendan Doherty
Dynamic Duo
Those who doubt the ability of a duo to sustain interest over an entire evening need only listen to guitarist Joe Beck and flutist Ali Ryerson to get a lesson in the new math, one plus one equals three!
(09/23/99)
By Ed Friedland
The Femme Mystique
The Violent Femmes perform at the Rialto Theatre this week.
(09/16/99)
By Stephen Seigel
Curious Cat
Octegenarian guitar legend Dickie Thompson flies in the face of "retirement" with two performances this week.
(09/09/99)
By Ed Friedland
Gypsy Feat
Ökrös Ensemble has traveled all the way from Budapest to bring Hungarian and Transylvanian gypsy music to the Tucson masses.
(09/09/99)
By Mari Wadsworth
Probing Pathos
Pathos' musical productions can only be called live-music theatre.
(09/02/99)
By Stephen Seigel
Ingenious Arrangement
Solo guitarist Leo Kottke plays two shows this weekend at the Temple of Music and Art.
(08/26/99)
By Mari Wadsworth
Marvelous Malvina
Local musicians throw a birthday bash this Sunday for Reynolds, who would've been 99 this month.
(08/26/99)
By Nancy Hand
Pell-Melvins
The Melvins, one of the hardest-working live acts on the planet, rock The Rock on Wednesday.
(08/19/99)
By Ron Bally
Shiny Happy Nevershine
The first question people ask the members of Nevershine is usually the same these days: How did these local boys make it onto the KFMA playlist?
(08/12/99)
By Stephen Seigel
Contemporary Event
Spyro Gyra's laid back funky grooves and Latin-tinged rhythms come to the Rialto.
(08/05/99)
By Ed Friedland
Ecological Uprising
Cardenal has written more than 400 songs to date--with many more in progress; catch a portion of his estimable repertoire at the Southside Presbyterian Church.
(07/29/99)
By Gregory McNamee
Saluting The Captain
The Captain's a legend, and don't let anyone tell you different.
(07/22/99)
By Bill Friskics-Warren
Didgeridoos and Don'ts
Tucson is the digeridoo capital of the Western Hemisphere.
(07/15/99)
By Dave Irwin
Radical Rock and Roll
The Make Up preaches the glory of "Gospel Yeh-Yeh" at
the Rialto Theatre.
(07/08/99)
By Brendan Doherty
A Fine Ness
Ness is out on the road these days with a newly assembled band, playing a couple of Social Distortion songs per show, but mainly keepin' it real by playing most of his new album, "Cheating At Solitaire."
(07/01/99)
By Stephen Seigel
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