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Subject: Brian Setzer

  • Concert Review: KTP / Brutally Frank, Friday, May 29, at the Replay ( MP3)

    A Friday night with gorgeous weather usually calls for some Replay time. Add in a can't-miss combo with the Lawrence Soul Club spinning rare singles and hits on the patio, with two fine punk rock acts inside, add beer, and your weekend gets started off properly. The Lawrence Soul Club features DJs such as Sadie Soul and B Sears kicking out rare tunes you'll never hear at Stax of Wax, along with hits from the Temptations, the Shirelles, and others. You can usually find a bevy of folks all tanked

    June 1, 2009
  • Concert Review: Raphael Saadiq

    Ordinarily, nostalgic revivals of the artistic modes from past decades are an embarrassing aggregation of the most cliched features your parents can remember. I'm talking about this guy: This annoying bastard spent a lot of money on his zoot suit during the ghastly swing revival of the 1990s and wore it everywhere from Cherry Poppin' Daddies shows to Starbucks while trying not to seem self-conscious. And failing. JUMP, JIVE AND WAIL, you guys. He's an ugly caricature of an era that was way m

    March 12, 2009
  • The Download

    The Golden Animals

    November 29, 2007
  • Who Horton Hears

    Jim Heath could be elected "best entertainer," but he might not carry Texas.

    November 30, 2000
  • The De-Kline of Western Civilization

    Inspired by the Kansas Attorney General’s knowledge of popular music, the Prairie Dogg takes a tour of Kansas libraries.

    August 26, 2004
  • Lee Rocker

    Friday, January 23, at the Grand Emporium.

    January 22, 2004
  • Roomful of Blues

    Saturday, March 29, at the Grand Emporium.

    March 27, 2003
  • R-U Ska? Bank on It

    After spreading the ska gospel to a handful of West Coast fans, Ruskabank returns to Kansas to promote its new album closer to home.

    September 7, 2000