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While I refuse to ever commit a portion of this column to the “What the Hell Happened to Popular Music?” argument, I will say that this week I came close.
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While I refuse to ever commit a portion of this column to the “What the Hell Happened to Popular Music?” argument, I will say that this week I came close.
For the first time in a long time, our friends over at KJEE are getting serious-sort of.
Our weekend starts on Wednesday.
In so many ways, the start of spring is one of my favorite times of the year; days get longer, plants get healthier, and rumors start flying about the summer’s slowly forming Santa Barbara Bowl season.
Never proud of arriving late to a good party, I hereby cop to my all-too-recent discovery of singer/songwriter Richard Swift .
With so much amazing live music making its way through our little county, it’s becoming downright difficult to keep the days straight.
For those of you who have never partaken of one of UCSB’s Associated Students-sponsored noontime shows, I highly encourage you to take a long lunch this Tuesday, February 10.
A new year almost always brings with it plenty of artists ripe and ready to crawl out of the woodwork and back onto the stage.
For the many faces behind the Santa Barbara-based outreach program Notes for Notes, last Wednesday provided some of the sweetest validation they’ve seen of late.
Call me an optimist, but I think 2009 might just be boasting one of the best musical starts of the decade-at least for S.B.