Section: Music
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John Fogerty
American rock icon John Fogerty makes a timely return.
This article was published on 09.23.04
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Sherman Baker
Singer-songwriter Sherman Baker’s debut CD serves to define him in a scene dominated by Jackie Greene.
This article was published on 09.23.04
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On the road again
Frank Jordan hits a nasty speed bump on the highway to world domination.
This article was published on 09.16.04
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Sidemousing the bongo
Bass-playing punk-rock icon Mike Watt brings his current band, the Secondmen, to the Blue Lamp this Saturday.
This article was published on 09.16.04
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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 Ulster Orchestra, Thierry Fischer
Francophile alert: 20th-century composer Jean Françaix, whose artful, polished music hearkens back to an earlier, more classical time.
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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Percy Howard’s Meridiem
The second album by local singer-composer Percy Howard’s Meridiem, A Pleasant Fiction, sounds closer to 1980s downtown Manhattan than present-day Sacramento. And that’s a good thing.
This article was published on 09.16.04
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Max Richter
Max Richter’s The Blue Notebooks is a beautiful, stirring and rather episodic work of quasi-classical compositions.
This article was published on 09.09.04
September 23, 2004
SN&R Vol 16 Issue 26
September 16, 2004
SN&R Vol 16 Issue 25
September 09, 2004
SN&R Vol 16 Issue 24