Author: Jackson Griffith
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The Universal Steve
Four guys named Steve are, collectively, the Universal Steve, whose debut CD, E Pluribus Esteban, is a fine example of Davis acid country.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Fresh, wild and free
The annual 12-day Festival of New American Music, at CSUS, continues to present the cutting edge of concert-hall music, free of charge.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Hawks & Eagles benefit
A benefit for Jimmy Borsdorf, the cancer-stricken half of longtime Americana duo Hawks & Eagles, takes place on Saturday, November 6, at the Fox & Goose.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Fools rush in
A new gallery opens in the basement of one of Midtown’s ugliest buildings.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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The jangle factor
Roger McGuinn changed the sound of rock music with his electric Rickenbacker 12-string guitar.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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Where the beat stops
Sacramento’s annual tribute to Jack Kerouac, October in the Railroad Earth, celebrates 25 years and its final performance this weekend.
This article was published on 10.28.04
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First, I look at the persimmon
A rich series of still-life oil paintings by local artist Jo Ann Barbis, at the Art Foundry Gallery, gives an old look to modern subject matter.
This article was published on 10.28.04
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Finding the soul-y grail
The Merced Blue Notes—the great lost R&B band from Northern California—are honored by a 26-song compilation CD.
This article was published on 10.28.04
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Richard March
Richard March cements his place as one of the area’s most promising Americana singer-songwriters with These Dreams.
This article was published on 10.28.04
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Not ready for prime-time players
The second Pollbooth Knockdown! get-out-the-vote event, on Friday night at the Grand, features host Jonah Matranga, the documentary Unprecedented and five local bands.
This article was published on 10.28.04
November 04, 2004
SN&R Vol 16 Issue 32
October 28, 2004
SN&R Vol 16 Issue 31