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| Concerts (Norwalk Advocate) Assembly of Dust is led by storyteller Reid Genauer, who fronted the Vermont band Strangefolk before going to graduate school and eventually easing back into the music life. His Assembly of Dust is laid-back groove rock - and high-level musicianship - with an emphasis on the yarns he spins. Kathleen Edwards gets back to basics (The Beacon News) On tour behind her recently released third CD, "Asking For Flowers," Kathleen Edwards is giving audiences a sense of how she envisioned the record. "My initial vision for the record was to do something really minimalist, and almost like a folk record where it was just me playing the songs," Edwards said in a recent phone interview. Concerts (Stamford Advocate) POP/ROCK Assembly of Dust, Fairfield Theatre Company, 7 tonight Assembly of Dust is led by storyteller Reid Genauer, who fronted the Vermont band Strangefolk before going to graduate school and eventually easing back into the music life. Lady Tigers sweep Hobbs (Alamogordo Daily News) In the words of Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas, "let's see how far we've come." Roughly three weeks after meeting Hobbs in Hobbs and falling in four games, the Alamogordo Lady Tigers swept the Lady Eagles 25-19, 25-18, 25-23 in the Tiger Pit Tuesday night. Garrett made it big as far as his fans in Jacksonville are concerned (The Florida Times-Union) Jay Garrett's career didn't turn out the way he expected when he left Slippery Rock University. |
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