Author: Christian Kiefer
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Way, way off the beaten path
All-ages venues may be disappearing in Sacramento, but they still can be found far from downtown, like this coffee shop in Loomis.
This article was published on 09.23.04
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School for stage presence
Americana singer-songwriter Richard March may be the most polished, professional performer in town.
This article was published on 09.16.04
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The Dead Texan
The Dead Texan makes subtle ambient music that is rewarding upon repeated listens.
This article was published on 09.16.04
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Various artists
The third Shanti Project compilation flows beautifully, providing the ideal soundtrack for dreaming.
This article was published on 09.09.04
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The lamb lies down on Alhambra
Local prog-rock band Killing Buddha has roots in a number of other area bands, including the late, lamented Birthday.
This article was published on 09.09.04
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Four guys in the far corner
The frontline report from Sacramento’s music scene—on and off the radar.
This article was published on 09.09.04
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Closed garages and giant cephalopods
Capitol Garage closes its old venue and prepares to open in a new location later this month; also, the genius of Giant Squid.
This article was published on 09.02.04
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Memorial for Red Star
One of this town’s better bands suddenly breaks up.
This article was published on 08.26.04
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Whiskey and cigarettes
Why don’t musicians sharing bills bother to check out each other’s shows?
This article was published on 08.19.04
September 30, 2004
SN&R Vol 16 Issue 27
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August 26, 2004
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