Good morning, soldier! Today I submit to you yet another GO! Magazine chock full of my scribblings on music:
-Local collective The Mostest is back with a new, sort-of-live album and a world-beat-flavored lineup. Read about them here. And here’s a song from that album for your downloading pleasure (you may need to right click or control click and choose “Save Link As”):
-Tonight, you can see seven fine local bands for a grand total of $7. Well, $7 before food and drink and more drink. I wrote seven words about each of the bands. My favorite: “Larry and His Flask: Let yourself drown in the acoustic maelstrom.” Read the rest here.
-Students in the Sisters High School Americana Project songwriting program have completed a CD of their songs, and they’ll play those songs live on Saturday night at their school. Get the details here.
-For the penultimate time this year, I recap “American Idol.” This week: A mild shocker!
-Also on tap this week: Classic rockers The Lonely H at Players, reggae star Perfect at The Summit, and return visits by Floater, Jackstraw and Lynx and Jamie Janover.
And … oh, heck, here’s a song from The Lonely H’s upcoming album “Concrete Class” that you can download, too:
The Lonely H, “Diggin’ A Hole”
As always, not all of these articles will be available to non-subscribers (though anyone can grab the MP3s), so if you want to read everything, either subscribe online or pick up a copy of The Bulletin.
Tags: American Idol, Americana Project, Floater, Jackstraw, Jamie Janover, Lynx, Perfect, The Lonely H, The Mostest







