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Author Archives: Isaac Weeks

Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Mark Bryan on Hootie, managing Stop Light Observations, and new LP, Songs of the Fortnight

by Isaac Weeks August 11, 2017
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Strand of Oaks showcases Hard Love during another tour with Jason Isbell

by Isaac Weeks July 19, 2017
Posted inCity Paper Music Awards, Music+Clubs

Bluegrass Band of the Year: Dallas Baker & Friends

by Isaac Weeks November 9, 2016
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Melvins’ Buzz Osborne talks about bland music, revolving doors, and staying indie

by Isaac Weeks September 7, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Books

Bronwen Dickey delves into the battle over pit bulls

by Isaac Weeks June 30, 2016
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2016

Nathaniel Rateliff talks about growing up in Missouri, squirrel eating included

by Isaac Weeks June 8, 2016
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Cool John Ferguson eschews the price tags and stays true to his kind of blues

by Isaac Weeks June 1, 2016
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Guys like Tab Benoit keep the NOLA blues-jazz tradition alive

by Isaac Weeks May 18, 2016
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Com Truise leaves the side hustle behind and bets it all on the beats

by Isaac Weeks May 11, 2016
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

After four decades, rock ‘n’ roll badass Lita Ford stays true to her craft

by Isaac Weeks April 20, 2016

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