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Film School, Margot & the Nuclear So-So’s, and Harlan
Film School
Margot and the Nuclear So-So’s
Harlan
Bingo
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pinback w/ Mary Timony and 2CV
pinback w/ Mary Timony and 2CV
Hailing from San Diego, pinback is a band comprised of two principal players: Armistead Burwell Smith IV (Zach) and Rob Crow. Pinback started as a part-time endeavor back in 1998, When Zach’s band 3 mile pilot went on an extended hiatus and Rob found time away from his other musical interests (mainly […]
Bingo
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Cortez Del Mar w/ Elsah
Hailing from Lake Charles, Louisiana, the seven piece Cortez Del Mar describes themselves as rock and roll, country noir. They just recorded their first album, called, “You Did This to Yourself”.
Elsah (pictured above) is Baton Rouge’s hardest working band, rocking out with just a touch of the country.
Lee Rocker (of the Stray Cats)
Update: Check out what the Baton Rouge Advocate has to say about Lee Rocker.
Lee Rocker is the bass player from the Stray Cats. He’ll be performing with his own band.
From his website bio:
The Chicago Tribune” describes Rocker’s playing as “muscular and passionate.” “The Washington Post” says his music consists of “impressive, catchy, driving original songs, […]
Bingo
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George Porter Jr.
A brief look at George Porter Jr’s career will prove that he is the premiere bass player and performer. Unmatched and in a league of his own, his career has spanned nearly thirty years working with artists as diverse as Robbie Robertson and Earl King.
Further inspection at the roster of artist with whom he has performed […]
Coogan Lott Duo
Coogan Lott Duo consist of Simon Lott on drums and Brian Coogan on keys.
Check out this May 2005 review of one of their shows at the Dragon’s Den in New Orleans.
Harlan w/ Reception is Suspected
Harlan w/ Reception is Suspected
Harlan condenses Appalachian folk and classic rock into three-minute
Brit-pop explosions. Harlan’s lyrics tell fractured stories wrapped
around synth hooks and AM radio guitar solos; a collision of styles
that is strikingly modern but with genuine feeling that reaches back
to a time when that sort of thing still mattered.
Harlan began when John Harlan Norris […]