Section: Music
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Brittany Shane
Brittany Shane was just another folk singer until she plugged in.
This article was published on 08.07.03
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The Proles
Did Sacramento band the Proles make a near-perfect debut?
This article was published on 08.07.03
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Jazz thunder at the Stockmarket
The frontline report from Sacramento’s music scene—on and off the radar.
This article was published on 08.07.03
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Surf’s kinda up
The Tyde isn’t the old Bobby Corona/Bill Graham Presents foist, but a rather nice countryish band from Los Angeles that plays Old Ironsides on Friday.
This article was published on 08.07.03
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Spirit-bending strings
Phil Keaggy, who’s spent most of his career making Christian rock records, may be the best guitarist you’ve never heard.
This article was published on 08.07.03
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Spontaneous combustion rules
Gary Young used to drum for Pavement. Now he invents stuff, runs a studio and plans the triumphant return of Hospital, his prog band.
This article was published on 07.31.03
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Alternative to what?
Corporate alternative rock may be an oxymoron, but when it’s played well, as it is by local band Phrenik, it can be quite good.
This article was published on 07.31.03
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Jimmy Scott
At age 78, Jimmy Scott may be the greatest living jazz singer, as this 10-song disc demonstrates.
This article was published on 07.31.03
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London Philharmonic Orchestra, Leon Botstein
When turn-of-the-previous-century composer Max Reger moved beyond neo-Romantic-Baroque revivalism to impressionistic tonal colors, the results were luminous.
This article was published on 07.31.03
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Various artists
The hit-filled soundtrack to summer action flick Bad Boys II also functions as the relaunch of Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy imprint.
This article was published on 07.31.03
August 07, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 19
July 31, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 18