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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

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10 Musical Couples We Wish Would Reunite
(Flavorwire)

Bringing The Bass Up Front: Stanley Clarke
(PopMatters)

First Worsts: U2's "Discotheque"
(Sound of the City)

Archive: Fiona Russell Powell Has a Dinner Date with Kid Creole
(Dangerous Minds)

Who Are the World's Richest DJs?
(URB)

An Oral History of AUM Fidelity
(Village Voice)

Nine Winds at 35: An Interview with Vinny Golia
(West Coast Sound)
&
Vinny Golia: Still Engaging Young Talent
(L.A. Times)

The New Issue of Point of Departure
(Point of Departure)

Electronic Woe: The Short Lives of Instruments
(New York Times)

The 10 Worst Rock & Roll Parents
(Seattle Weekly)

Those Who Didn't Run: Colin Stetson
(At Length)

Watch: BBC's  3-part Punk Britannia Documentary
(Slicing Up Eyeballs)

Four Key Traits of Successful Independent Musicians
(New Music reBlog)

Keep on Pressin': The Making of Four Local Record Labels
(Chicago Reader)

The Cherrys and the Coltranes
(NPR's A Blog Supreme)

Music Journalism Is a Now Redundant Concept
(On An Overgrown Path)

Why Does L.A. Only Have Freebie Concerts in the Summer?
(Cult of SOC)

Alejandro Escovedo: The AD Interview
(Aquarium Drunkard)

Archive: Read a 1976 Coda Interview with John Carter
(Jazz For Mostly)
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A Wisconsin-born freelance writer now based in the great city of El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, his pieces have been included in the anthologies Da Capo Best Music Writing and L.A. Now. He first entered the blogosphere in 2006 with the music site Downbeast, an offshoot of the L.A. indie-jazz label Cryptogramophone. He was also a senior editor of Glue magazine and has written for numerous publications including L.A. Weekly, No Depression, All About Jazz, Variety, Los Angeles magazine, Time Out-New York, Flaunt, Oxford-American, Black Book, New Times, Extraordinary, and more. Currently, he is working on a book for Asahina & Wallace publishers on L.A.'s underground jazz scene.
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