Author: Christian Kiefer
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Sonic primacy
The Sky Bar Cafe’s smooth—but loud—jazz leaves diners unsure whether to talk or listen.
This article was published on 06.02.05
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Evaluating the student body
Mr. K shakes his grade book at this semester’s Local-CD Roundup.
This article was published on 06.02.05
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Dances with firewater
Lisa Phenix’s backing band contains some of Sacramento’s best musicians.
This article was published on 05.26.05
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Sleepy time
The Nada Brahma Music Ensemble’s classical Indian music is more soothing than chamomile tea.
This article was published on 05.19.05
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Let the current carry us out
Kris Anaya solidifies An Angle’s lineup and its sound on the starkly honest new album We Can Breathe Under Alcohol.
This article was published on 05.19.05
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Humping the dolphin
With a four-band bill, the Owl Club had a potentially good night of music—if only there’d been better set management.
This article was published on 05.12.05
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Roberts is the new Farrell?
Guitar duel! Guitar duel! Guitar duel!
This article was published on 04.28.05
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Not playing around
The hype is justified. Playing to the Grandstand is that good.
This article was published on 04.21.05
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Anarchist, musician, legend
U. Utah Phillips is a local hero of political activism and folk music. Just don’t call him the last of the radicals!
This article was published on 04.07.05
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