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EVOLUTIONARY ELECTRONICA: Any time a band requires a pronunciation key on their MySpace page, you know they’re probably not going to be the most predictable of performers.
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EVOLUTIONARY ELECTRONICA: Any time a band requires a pronunciation key on their MySpace page, you know they’re probably not going to be the most predictable of performers.
OH SO OSO: The Santa Barbara-based band Oso has musical roots that extend all the way to Africa, where guitarist and vocalist Phil Taylor once played with the Gambian National Army Band.
RING THE ALARM: Hitting closer to home than you probably think, the Santa Barbara based reggae-rock band 5 Alarm will take the stage at Rocks (801 State St.) tonight, Thursday, January 17, at 8:30 p.m., performing songs from their recently released third album, Dancing with the Sun.
SHAKE YOUR BOOTY: On Thursday, January 17, the Chumash Casino (3400 Highway 246, Santa Ynez) will get a funky makeover when ’70s sensations KC and the Sunshine Band take to the stage.
OF TOADS AND LEMONS: If you are familiar with the term “wet sprocket,” you have probably heard of Glen Phillips. A true musician-born and bred in Santa Barbara-Phillips started the band Toad the Wet Sprocket as a freshman at San Marcos High School, and he hasn’t stopped performing since.