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For the first time, the band members, their crew and their fans tell the story of a landmark moment they didn't realize was happening. Sonic Youth's new album, Live in Brooklyn 2011, is out this week.
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45 years ago, a legendary show took place in San Antonio. In 1978, The Sex Pistols playing only a handful of U.S. shows, decided to make Randy’s Rodeo one of their first stops. Some of the organizers and folks who were in the crowd are getting together to remember this show - The Filth and The Flautas - Saturday, January 7th, 2023 at the Paper Tiger in San Antonio.
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From unreleased music to promotional flyers, photos, a mirrored dressing room sign, and even a stray Andy Warhol print, Blondie's out with a new box set, Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982.
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X's first album 35 years takes its place alongside the best work they've ever done. The music on Alphabetland is the sound of X snatching back its past in order to fuel the music of its future.
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You can enjoy some jazz, celebrate cowboys and cowgirls and enjoy a new take on punk rock … all for free.The Balcones Jazz Festival kicks off on Friday,…
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Plus, an interview with the band’s Colin NewmanOn Saturday, April 14th, the renowned English band Wire will visit Texas for only the third time in their…
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From Texas Standard . It might sound a little different than you remember, but there’s a new version of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” going around...
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The “Godmother of Punk Rock,” Patti Smith, on creativity and invention. She’s with us.
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The Ramones helped launch the punk rock scene in the mid 1970s with songs that were short, fast and loud. In 1988, lead singer Joey Ramone spoke to Terry Gross about the band's history.
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The artist and Nirvana frontman who embodied the grunge movement was born on Feb. 20, 1967 in Aberdeen, Washington.