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Photo Gallery: Ringo Deathstarr / Brainstorm / JabberJosh

JabberJosh started off a night of rock at the Jackpot with their usual comedic antics with song titles like “Diets Don’t Work, Chocolate Cake Works”

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Watch: Famous Seamus and the Travelbongs at Five Bar

Five Bar has been excelling at throwing the best bluegrass and folk acts in the area into the spotlight. Our newest group of bluegrass bandits

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Photo Gallery: Andy Frasco at the Bottleneck

If you thought a Tuesday night at The Bottleneck would be quiet you were mistaken. Andy Frasco, out of LA, shook things up with his

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1,000,000 Light Years remixes Say My Name, gears up for new album

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from electronic-music-madman 1,000,000 Light Years (Patrick Hangauer). The Range Life Records alum has been hard at work in

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Approach collaborates, releases new music with Poitier

Rejoice! Lawrence’s favorite party pilot has just released some new music. Continue Reading comes to us from local hip hop herald Approach. He’s joined by

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Glen Hansard leaves fans swooning at Liberty Hall

Another day, another sold out show at Liberty Hall. The mid-week event focused on some of the best storytellers from our folky friends across the

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Photo Gallery: Mount Eerie / Hungry Cloud Darkening / Y(our) Friend

The Lawrence Arts center put on their regular feature Nine Forty LIVE Tuesday night. The show opened with local Y(our) Friend, a one woman act

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Photo Gallery: UUVVWWZ / Bloodbirds / Mars Lights

If The Replay porch seemed slow Saturday is because everyone was staying warm inside at the UUVVWWZ show. Kansas City boys Mars Lights opened with

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The Lumineers rally the troops at Liberty Hall

We’re convinced that Liberty Hall hosted one of the best shows of the year on Monday night when the Lumineers played to one of the

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My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult bring aggrssive dance to the Granada

Lawrence got a sampling of genuine rock Friday night at the Granada. Razor Wire Halo’s growly vocals set the tone for a night of distortion