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| Jet-Set 'J (San Diego Reader) When asked about her stage name, DJ Miss Lisa says, ?I used to be a go-go dancer, and when I was at Taxi in La Jolla [a club popular in the ?90s, gone but not forgotten], the deejay said, ?Give it up for the lovely Miss Lisa!? It just stuck.? Here listen to this (The Post and Courier) For this week's "Here, Listen to This," we caught up with some of Charleston's tattoo artists to find out what they are listening to. We wanted to identify their art with their name ? something we neglected to do in the Sept. 18 edition of Preview ? and find out what music inspires them. We contacted all of the local tattoo shops, and here's a sampling from those who participated. These folks ... Electric Cowboys (The Reader) The decision to wear a cowboy hat is never made lightly. It's not like slapping on a seed cap or ball cap with a logo above the brim. A cowboy hat carries an even louder message. It makes an undeniable statement about the person wearing it, where he comes from and where he wants to go. It's showy. Wovenhand Make Heavy Folk (ChartAttack.com) Listening to Ten Stones , the latest recording by Wovenhand , the project that slowly morphed out of former 16 Horsepower frontman David Eugene Edwards, you'd guess that this guy is mighty intense. Edgefest primer: When, where to be (East Valley Tribune) Since debuting in 1996 as ?That Damn Show,? the one-day music festival now known as ?Edgefest? has been the annual showcase for The Edge (KEDJ, 103.9 FM), featuring the kind of acts that have made the local alternative radio station a Valley staple. |
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