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Where music goes to thrive: Dry Bonnet bellows inside the Replay

What on earth would make anyone go out in 24 degree weather on a Sunday night? The answer: Dry Bonnet. After the madness of the

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Photo Gallery: Up the Academy / The Sluts / The Original 185

Friday saw an epic night at The Replay. The Original 185, a one man venture from Sean Wilson (of BaioWolf), opened up followed by hometown

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Former Lawrence band now thriving in Seattle as Seapony

Leaving Lawrence is always hard. We’ve got a beautiful and vibrant downtown, a thriving music scene, and more happy residents than you can shake a

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Paleo coming to Lawrence

by Mitch Jones When putting together a vigilante task force, you don’t pick just anyone off the street. You’re gonna need an experienced leader, a

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Lawrence musician and proud KU fan appears on live television

On Saturday night, many eyes in Lawrence were glued to the television to catch the latest episode of Saturday Night Live. What most Lawrencians may

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Approach / Radkey / My Brother the Vulture / American Youth rock the Bottleneck

by Mitch Jones It was one exciting mixed genre line-up at the Bottleneck on Saturday night. Up first was Minneapolis based solid pop-rock quartet American

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A man of many talents: Only Son’s Jack Dishel to bring music and comedy to Kansas City

You could call Only Son’s Jack Dishel a jack of all trades. He started his career as an artist, switched over to music in his

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Photo Gallery: Matt and Kim at Liberty Hall

Lawrence’s beloved Liberty Hall provided the setting for party pop duo Matt and Kim’s tour this Saturday night. If the line around the block was

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Oddball extreme: Dan Deacon delivers epic dance party

Nothing Dan Deacon has done this year is ordinary. He takes everything, from his music to the live shows, to the oddball extreme. For example,

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Music to make your heart ache: The Helio Sequence plays Kansas City

On Thursday night, we found ourselves in Kansas City taking in one of the more beautiful poignant shows of the season. A sulking crowd slowly