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Subject: Joe Turner

  • Around Hear

    Local legend Sonny Kenner dies at age 67, leaving behind a mourning music scene.

    February 1, 2001
  • Best Local Radio Show

    October 19, 2000
  • Best Song

    October 18, 2001
  • Best Great Idea That Won't Go Anywhere

    October 18, 2001
  • Wow Now, Cow Town

    December 5, 2002
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    January 20, 2005
  • Scott Wenzel, Knoxville, Maryland

    November 30, 2006
  • Gee's Bend

    April 10, 2008
  • Goin' to Where?

    March 13, 2008
  • Kansas Rocks!

    January 19, 2006
  • Tell Us Moore

    October 6, 2005
  • Shout Out

    Mark DuFresne pays his respects.

    May 5, 2005
  • Prairie Dogs

    Rock and roll ain't noise pollution at Liberty Hall on Saturday.

    January 13, 2005
  • Go Fish

    Chuck Haddix fries up some holiday classics on 89.3.

    December 23, 2004
  • Roomful of Blues

    Saturday, March 29, at the Grand Emporium.

    March 27, 2003
  • The Blasters

    Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings (Rhino)

    June 20, 2002
  • Boarding House Rules

    The Rep puts on a safe production.

    May 16, 2002
  • Web of Deceit

    KC pioneer Myra Taylor comes out swinging with her first record in fifty years.

    March 1, 2001
  • Buzzbox

    Luqman Hamza -- Saturday, November 25, the Blue Room

    November 23, 2000
  • Wayward Q&A: Crackin' Nuts with Robert Moore of Sonic Spectrum

    Robert Moore knows music. I caught up with the host of KRBZ 96.5 FM's Sonic Spectrum, CEO of local label Oxblood Records and ubiquitous face on the KC indie rock scene via e-mail and discussed past and present Kansas City music, DJ gigging and what sounds are cookin' so far this year. The Pitch: What is the best, most unique show you have seen within the last five years in Kansas City? Robert Moore: Well, best and most unique could actually be separate. A few that come to mind...AC/DC at the

    June 12, 2009
  • New record store and art gallery opening in the Crossroads

    Though the holiday weekend made for thin crowds this past First Friday, there was still culture to be had. Thanks to Ari Crane, co-proprietor of the fledgling Mod modern art gallery and record store at 1809 McGee, I left First Fridays one record richer (and $10 poorer, though happily so). Mod, too, could prove worth waiting for when it officially opens in the Fall.Crane told me some months ago of his plan to open an art gallery and vinyl emporium in the Crossroads, but I had no idea it would be

    July 6, 2009
  • Concert Review: Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women

    BY ROBERT FOLSOM I'm a girl watcher, I'm a girl watcher/Here comes one now. Or five. And they weren't girls. They were Dave Alvin's Guilty Women taking the stage to the tune of the O'Kaysions' "Girl Watcher" Friday night at the Folly Theater, just ahead of their bandleader. Scott SpychalskiClick for more pics of Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women. Alvin formed his all-female backing band in 2008 after the death of his close friend, West Coast singer-songwriter Chris Gaffney, who had been a memb

    August 24, 2009