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It Happened Last Night: SXSW Night Four (Spin) The Stooges' Iggy Pop flies, Redman dives, bringing SXSW's rowdy party to a close. South by Southwest 2007: Day 4: A wrapup (Daily Bulletin) It's now all over but the ringing in the ears, and once again the musical March Madness that is the South by Southwest Festival has served as a handy reminder that whatever problems there may be with the music industry, the music itself isn't the problem. Prometheus?s fire (The Phoenix) Iggy and the Stooges bring it again One year younger than Dolly Parton, Iggy is an indestructible trouper whose communion with his audience is vulgar, essential, perennial. Viva Hate today in Corona (The Press-Enterprise) The sound of punk rock with hints of country carried by the rhythm of an upright bass and a staccato snare drum has morphed into a genre called psychobilly. Soundbites (Tucson Weekly) Little bits of music strung together haphazardly. Ticket line (Chicago Sun-Times) Tickets are $55-$225. On sale at 10 a.m. Monday through Ticketmaster. Call (312) 559-1212. Matthew Ryan, 7:30 p.m. March 30, Schubas; $12. Rescheduled from Feb. 24. On sale at noon. Ticket news (The Morning Call) ON SALE THIS WEEK Spring Arts Preview: Punk Psychopaths and Cheerleader Cherrybombs (The Villag... Spring load with punk psychopaths and cheerleader cherrybombs The Listening Room February 19, 2007: Pulp, Lily Allen, Anders Osbourne, Simp... We had a lively discussion in The Listening Room last week, so lively it has brought BC Magazine a new writer and a new series. The discussion I refer to is whether or not we, the listeners of this room, should be trying to champion more obscure music with our selections. My answer to that is yes and no. There may be some of our participants who are using this forum as a crusade to spread ... Expect a lineup for Police (Rocky Mountain News) You're going to have to be quick at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Police reunion tour has sold out quickly in other markets. While some other cities have had extra dates added when the first date sold out, there's no guarantee of that here (though the band's calendar suspiciously would accommodate it easily). The June 9 Pepsi Center date costs $50, $90 and $225, limit four (Ticketmaster). ... |