- Hyrda Head Records to give Harvey Milk's debut album the full release treatment. [Hydra Head]
- Bloodkin does a Daytrotter session. This includes studio versions of a couple unreleased songs, like Yellow Ribbons, co-written with Jerry Joseph back in the early 90s. [Daytrotter] They also made the top 10 list for both album and song here. [Delaware Liberal]
- Kindercore's Ruby Isle to release Night Shot: The Remixes on January 19, 2010 [TeamClermont]
- Parker Gispert (The Whigs) lists his top 10 albums of the decade (local bands The Glands & DBT get props). [Aquarium Drunkard]
- Widespread Panic up for a "Who has the most dedicated superfans?" vote on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon's website. [JimmyFallon]
- Drive-By Truckers announce new album release for March on new label ATO Records. First major label release. [Blurt]
- NPR examines how the rise of home studios have affected traditional recording studios. [NPR]
- The new Miles Davis box set consists of SEVENTY cds and 1 dvd. Holy cow! [Amazon]
- Buy a share of PBR? [BuyABeerCompany]
- Flight of the Concords no more? [Pitchfork]
- ABBA, Jimmy Cliff, Genesis, the Hollies and the Stooges are next to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. [Cleveland.com]
- The 2010 New Orleans' JazzFest lineup has been announced. [FestivalCrashers]
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
This and That
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