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Fankhauser Cassidy Band – On The Blue Road (2013)

A loose and lively affair, ‘On The Blue Road’ emphasizes the dynamics of democracy.

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Something Else! Interview: Dave Wendels on big bands, Rebel Rousers, Brian Epstein + Lulu

Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers were European hitmakers at the height of Beatlemania.

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Mal Robinson, of the Morning Dew: Something Else! Interview

Morning Dew’s chops were tight and dynamic, and their songs bristled with melody and substance.

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The Click Beetles – ‘Wake Up to Music!’ (2014)

I received a copy of the Click Beetles’ ‘Wake Up to Music!’ just a few hours ago, and I’ve listened to it four times already.

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Andy Babiuk on the Newly Formed Empty Hearts: Something Else! Interview

“I really don’t like it,” Andy Babiuk says, “when people call us a supergroup.”

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Traffic – ‘The Best Of Traffic’ (1969): On Second Thought

How good was Traffic? So good that the band from Birmingham, England warranted this album only two years after getting together.

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One Track Mind: Beverly, “You Can’t Get It Right” from Careers (2014)

This hooky little song tastefully melds a radio-ready pop mentality with a jagged garage-rock stance.

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One Track Mind: Chad Bradford, “We Are As One” (2014)

Dickson, Tennessee is the headquarters of Chad Bradford, a gifted singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who like a lot of musicians, honed his chops playing in cover bands You May Also Like: Richard Turgeon, “Better With You” (2022): One Track Mind Joe Sofra, “One of Those Things” (2020): One Track Mind

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The Squires of the Subterrain – The Squires of the Subterrain (2014)

A good time is always guaranteed whenever lending the ears to the sounds of the Squires of the Subterrain, which is actually an alias for a single-man band conducted by Christopher Earl. You May Also Like: Badfinger’s Joey Molland – The Pilgrim (1992): Forgotten Series Here’s Chippy – Things WeRead More

Forgotten series: Boeing Duveen and the Beautiful Soup, “Jabberwock/Which Dreamed It” (1968)

Forgotten series: Boeing Duveen and the Beautiful Soup, “Jabberwock/Which Dreamed It” (1968)

Claiming no connection to the aircraft enterprise, Boeing Duveen and the Beautiful Soup was actually a pseudonym for Sam Hutt. You May Also Like: Noel Redding’s Fat Mattress – Fat Mattress (1969): Forgotten Series Timothy B. Schmit and Glad – ‘Feelin’ Glad’ (1968): Forgotten Series Aviation Blondes – ‘Edge ofRead More