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Crossfade starts over: New CD a departure from band's old sound (Herald & Rev... Crossfade may have had a debut CD that sold 1.2 million copies and a single, "Cold," that became the most played rock song of 2004. Rock band from Miss. robbed in Dallas (The Clarion-Ledger) A van and trailer theft Monday night in Dallas left Mississippi indie rock band Colour Revolt with not much more than the shirts on their backs and their money box. The mold was broken with Uncle Glenn and I?m glad (The Kentucky Standard) I generally have left out my own bloodline when writing about colorful people from my life. But now is the time to tell you about my infamous Uncle Glenn. Clapton, a Northwest kind of guy (Seattle Times) Eric Clapton has long had an affinity for the Northwest. He started several of his tours here, using the Paramount Theatre for rehearsals... Like many musicians, Patty Griffin's muse has matured (Denver Post) Conventional wisdom dictates that songwriters risk losing their edge as they age, the righteous indignation of youth fading with their hair color. Hoosiers win, earn date with UCLA (SportingNews.com) SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Kelvin Sampson preached playing smart and doing things the right way with maxi... Five Points pauses to party (The State) The streets and sidewalks are mostly done in time for this weekend?s St. Pat?s in Five Points festival ? the first time in two years people haven?t had to negotiate orange cones and gaping holes in the asphalt. Blue Man Group audience tickled pink (Evansville Courier & Press) The Blue Man Group defies easy description. In a copy-cat entertainment universe, these guys have a planet to themselves. Report for 03/16/06 (antiMUSIC) Jam! reports: A 28-year-old Milford, Calif. woman claims Kid Rock assaulted her. According to the Oakland Press, a report has been filed with the Oakland County Sheriff's Department and the alleged assault is under investigation. A power in one man's reconciliation (Richmond Times-Dispatch) In 70 seconds, Silver Persinger did what the Virginia General Assembly failed to do in six weeks voice a full-throated apology for slavery. |