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Author Archives: Doug Walters

Posted inLive Reviews, Music+Clubs

Rob Liotti’s T.N.T. is a powerload

by Doug Walters December 4, 2009
Posted inLive Reviews, Music+Clubs

A mellow night with The Scissormen

by Doug Walters November 9, 2009
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Chaos in Gotham grabs a fistful of punk/rock styles

by Doug Walters October 20, 2009
Posted inMusic+Clubs, Pulse

It Got Loud: Leslie at the Terrace

by Doug Walters October 19, 2009
Posted inLive Reviews, Music+Clubs

Robin Trower burned the blues

by Doug Walters October 15, 2009
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Drivin’ N Cryin’ bring their first studio album in years

by Doug Walters September 30, 2009
Posted inIn The Jukebox, Music+Clubs

In the Jukebox: Kurt Ginsberg

by Doug Walters September 21, 2009
Posted in2009 Music Guide, Special Issues

Shut Up ‘n’ Play Yer Guitar

by Doug Walters September 16, 2009
Posted inLive Reviews, Music+Clubs

The Cult bring Love

by Doug Walters September 14, 2009
Posted inLive Reviews, Music+Clubs

Zappa ‘plays’ Zappa impeccably

by Doug Walters July 28, 2009

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