
John Curley
Afternoon Co-Host at KIRO-FM (Seattle, WA)
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1 week ago |
goldminemag.com | John Curley
By John CurleyBob Mould's current North American tour, which is in support of his 15th solo album Here We Go Crazy, rolled into New York City for a show at Le Poisson Rouge on Manhattan's Bleecker Street on Saturday night, May 3rd. Mould and his band performed a set that included a generous selection of Mould's solo material along with some top-notch Hüsker Dü tunes. Opening the show was the three-piece J. Robbins Band, which features Robbins on guitar and lead vocals.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | John Curley
By John CurleyBob Mould’s current North American tour, which is in support of his 15th solo album Here We Go Crazy, rolled into New York City for a show at Le Poisson Rouge on Manhattan’s Bleecker Street on Saturday night, May 3rd. Mould and his band performed a set that included a generous selection of Mould’s solo material along with some top-notch Hüsker Dü tunes. Opening the show was the three-piece J. Robbins Band, which features Robbins on guitar and lead vocals.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | John Curley
By John CurleyLambrini Girls, who hail from the seaside city of Brighton, England, are a punk duo comprised of Phoebe Lunny (lead vocals, guitar) and Lily Macieira (bass, vocals). Augmented by a drummer, they began the North American tour to promote their debut album Who Let the Dogs Out at Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan on Wednesday, April 30th. The sold-out venue hosted an enthusiastic crowd that sang along, danced and moshed to the songs. It was a memorable and genuinely exciting gig.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | John Curley
THEIR GENERATION: THE WHO IN AMERICA 1967-69BY TOM WRIGHT (PHOTOS) AND ANDY NEILL (TEXT)Omnibus Press (Hardcover)By John CurleyTheir Generation: The Who in America 1967-69 is a chronicle of The Who’s first few tours of the U.S., which took place from 1967 to 1969.
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2 weeks ago |
goldminemag.com | John Curley
By John CurleyGang of Four's current North American tour is being billed as "The Long Goodbye." The band's lineup on this tour includes original members Jon King on lead vocals and Hugo Burnham on drums along with Gail Greenwood of Belly on bass and Ted Leo of Ted Leo and The Pharmacists on guitar.
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