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Happy Apple performs as part of Erik Fratzke’s Making Music session.
PHOTO COURTESY WHOLE MUSIC CLUB

Learning music from the locals

by Tony Libera
Published March 3, 2010
The Whole's Making Music series returns, bringing with it The Bad Plus' Dave King.
The Heiruspecs like hanging out — and giving back.
PHOTO COURTESY CAMERON WITTIG

Heiruspecs heart Central High, kids going to college

by Jay Boller
Published February 24, 2010
The live hip-hop group is throwing a big gig for its new scholarship.
PHOTO COURTESY RHYMESAYERS ENTERTAINMENT

CD Roundup: Johnny Cash, Bouncer Fighter and Toki Wright

by Tony Libera
Published February 24, 2010
An optimistic emcee, raucous local rockers, and The Man in Black.
PHOTO COURTESY ELECTRIC FETUS

‘Save this fetus!’ says local music community

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published February 24, 2010
Musicians from Cloud Cult to Jeremy Messersmith team up to raise money for The Electric Fetus, Haiti relief.
PHOTO COURTESY MATADOR RECORDS

CD Roundup: Shearwater and Efterklang

by Jay Boller
Published February 17, 2010
Over-the-top ornithologists and genre-dabbling Danes.
Wild Beasts played last night at the 7th Street Entry. PHOTO COURTESY TOM BEARD

Wild Beasts visit from overseas

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published February 17, 2010
A&E chats with bassist Tom Fleming about their tour, what’s next and the British music scene.
PHOTO COURTESY DRAW FIRE RECORDS

CD Review: Adam Svec

by Jay Boller
Published February 11, 2010
The one-time frontman of The Glad Version impressed on his second solo offering.
Clogs to play with guests Aaron Dessner (The National) and Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond).
PHOTO COURTESY SAREPHINA PHOTOGRAPHY

Interview: Clogs

by Mark Brenden
Published February 10, 2010
The classical-indie amalgam including The National’s Bryce Dessner is about to launch into success, stopping at our own Southern Theater on the way.

Taylor Swift is no Juliet

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published February 10, 2010
Can we have one last protest before this literary allusion mis-usin' songstress takes over the airwaves?
PHOTO COURTESY RABID RECORDS

Review: The Knife’s “Tomorrow, in a Year”

by Tony Libera
Published February 10, 2010
The electro-pop duo releases their operatic homage to Darwin.

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