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  • Local 518 band Turnover Mule is working on new music.
  • Delfeayo Marsalis, brother to Wynton and Branford, took up trombone as it "was the instrument that was left" when part of the Marsalis family band. Well, that's not exactly true. We had a fun conversation about music and the trombone. See Delfeayo Marsalis at Music Haven on Monday, August 5 with the SCCC Faculty Jazz Combo.
  • Make a list of bands with integrity, still highly respected and still making music after 25 years, and that list will have Cowboy Junkies near the top. The band remains prolific, tender and poignant, as evidenced by this performance at the NPR Music offices.
  • Always provocative, the band jettisons post-punk thrash in favor of a sturdier Top 40 pop sound that recalls the early to mid-'80s.
  • The lawsuit from three senior and lauded FBI agents at the bureau says the Trump administration demanded loyalty for those staying at the bureau.
  • Molly Tuttle was in studio the morning after her show at The Egg. In the session, we talked about creating the new album, and her desire to take her whole band into the studio to make it.
  • Dyer Switch Band presents the Grand Ole Opry Tribute, May 6th, 3 pm-5 pm at the Strand Theater in Hudson Falls. Special Guests: Al and Kathy Bain, George…
  • There's alternate radio for you with Andy Gregory tonight at 11pm (and Saturday at 6pm). Dial in the Local 518 Show, with music by Ray Murray and the Bomb…
  • For all its success, Death Cab for Cutie hasn't lost track of the accessible emotions that first attracted a devoted following. Ben Gibbard's vocals, always faintly familiar in a boy-next-door way, observe love and life with a resigned delicacy, and the band's songs are poetic and yearning but never over-the-top. Hear the band perform a session on World Cafe.
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