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The Big Gigs: March 16-23 (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) POP/ROCK Burgeoning Georgia indie-rock band Of Montreal, whose frontman Kevin Barnes was part of the Elephant 6 psychedelic wave of the '90s, is going all-out visually on tour with multiple film projectors and flamboyant stage gear. The show should be as vibrant and trippy as the group's new CD, "Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?" Opener is Loney, Dear, a Swedish folk-pop band newly signed to ... Uniting the world through music (Denver Post) Eliot Fisk is no stranger to the solitude and hassles of business travel: waiting in airports, sitting uncomfortably for hours, chasing lost baggage, dealing with time changes. Sunshine Fix (Seattle Weekly) Dr. Dog bring good vibrations to Seattle. The F-Word (Seattle Weekly) Dissecting hipster Seattle's most loathed,least defended figure: the frat boy. Music listings (San Francisco Bay Guardian) Music listings are compiled by Duncan Scott Davidson. The music interns are Nathan Baker and Elaine Santore. Since club life is unpredictable, it's a good idea to call ahead to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us. Going out, 3/09 (Denver Post) ON SALE TODAY Black Sabbath, Dio|HEAVY METAL| APRIL 29|Broomfield Event Center, $39- Jim Beal: S.A. catches the spillover from Austin fest (San Antonio Express-News) The South by Southwest music and media conference takes over Austin Wednesday through March 18. Spring Break is next week for many area schools. That means a mixture of SXSW spillover (an influx of bands headed here before or after stops in Austin) and an explosion of multiband bills practically every night of the week through March 17. Weekender ? Miscellaneous clubs calendar for March 9-15 (San Antonio Express-... Stories and features on music What to do (Arizona Daily Star) Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival ? Leo Rich Theatre, 260 S. Church Ave. The Arizona Friends of Chamber Music presents the weeklong festival featuring the Prazk String Quartet and 11 other musicians. Also, dress rehearsals and master classes. Just what the doctor ordered: the Beach Boys vibe (Arizona Daily Wildcat) The classic three-part vocal harmony in pop music is dead. Danceable electronic sounds and thumping bass beats now take precedence over our old friend. |