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This past Saturday, The Seymour Duncan Band, fronted by guitar innovator and S.B. resident Seymour Duncan, took to the main Fiesta stage to perform.
This past Saturday, The Seymour Duncan Band, fronted by guitar innovator and S.B. resident Seymour Duncan, took to the main Fiesta stage to perform.
This album identifies the band as your model indie rock outfit.
In light of the state’s budget crisis, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a three- to four-year one-percent sales tax increase on 8/4.
Santa Barbara-based progressive talk radio station KIST (1340 AM) will be sold for $1.44 million by its current owners, R&R Radio, LLC, to California Lutheran University, according to news reports this week. Its programming will change to be more like the university’s existing station, KCLU: noncommercial, with National Public Radio content.
“We’ll ride on the wheels of a dream,” sings the Harlem ragtime musician Coalhouse Walker Jr., echoing the longing of the many characters in this story who hope to fulfill the American Dream.
120 Degrees Fahrenheit
Little besides his hairline has changed about James Taylor over his 40-year career.
In the more than 150 years since the City of Santa Barbara was incorporated, we’ve developed an international reputation.
President Richard M. Nixon announces his intention to become the first president in American history to resign.
The split that divided the generation of the 1960s is one that transcends all eras-the massive contradiction of love against hate.