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| HEAD TO TOE |
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| SCENE & HEARD |
| Mindful music from
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| GLOBAL BEAT |
| The Brazilian Girls |
| ON THE VERGE |
| Five artists
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| THE CORE |
| Trey Anastasio |
| SPOTLIGHT |
| Ollabelle |
| INTERVIEW |
| New Riders of the Purple Sage |
| REARVIEW
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| Ray Wylie Hubbard |
| EXPOSED |
| Legendary lensman Neil Zlozower |
| DEADICATED |
| Grateful Dead Productions officially closes up shop |
| BOB MARLEY: THE
LAST DAYS OF THE LION |
| In September 1980,
on the eve of a 60-date tour with Stevie Wonder, reggae icon Bob Marley
went out for a run in Central Park and collapsed. Less than eight months
later he was dead. Twenty-five years after his passing, we examine Marleys
legend and impact, through the memories of his friends, families, bandmates,
peers and admirers. |
| WIDESPREAD PANIC:
RUNNING WITH GHOSTS |
| Four years after the death of dear friend
and co-founding guitarist Michael Houser, the members of Widespread Panic
are settling into a new stage in the bands career? Or are they?
Everywhere they turn, the ghost of Houser seems to pop up, leaving lingering
questions about whether they made the right decision in choosing George
McConnell as Housers replacement and where to go from here. |
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Cover
and tribute bands keep the music of the worlds greatest acts alive,
offering fans a taste of the real. The Fab Faux, Project/Object, Dark
Star Orchestra and Lez Zeppelin start out with the advantage
of great material, of course. But what they do with the originals
work can be a powerful and frequently very entertaining experience. |
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| THE RELIX LIST |
| Twelve of the best fake bands |
| PARKING LOT |
| Free classifieds from around the globe |
| PARTING SHOTS |
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| Soul legend Sam Moore |
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September/October 2006
(on
newsstands 9/5)
Widespread Panic: Running with Ghosts
Inside George McConnell’s Surprise Split
- Bob Marley’s Legacy at 25
- Cover Bands Uncovered: Dark Star Orchestra, Fab Faux, Lez Zeppelin, Project/Object and many, many more!
- The New New Riders of the Purple Sage
- Trey Anastasio on Bar 17, Oysterhead and His Summer With Mike Gordon and The Duo
- Sam Moore is Soul Man #1
- Controversy: Grateful Dead Productions Folds Its Tents
- Inside this Summer’s Hottest Festivals
- Plus: Joseph Moore, Brazilian Girls, Tom Hamilton, Bruce Cockburn, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Ollabelle, Kaki King and more!
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SCENE & HEARD
Mindful music from around the globe: The Beat, Soundcheck and Fragments
GLOBAL BEAT
The Brazilian Girls
PARTING SHOTS
Soul legend Sam Moore
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