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Photo Gallery: The Conquerors / Shy Boys / Fullbloods

If you want to know some of the best music Kansas City has to offer, look to High Dive Records. In addition to a few
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Truckstop Honeymoon wrote a song about the Governor of Kansas

There is no band in the area more adored than Truckstop Honeymoon, and no one person more loathed than Kansas Governor Sam Brownback. So when

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That 1 Guy thrills the Bottleneck with one man act

It was perhaps the most artistic and innovative one-man-band you’ll ever see. In the music scene, it’s easy to feel like we’re surrounded by the

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Teenage Wasteland: Local musicians recall albums from their youth

It seems that over the weekend, you couldn’t escape it. Social media feeds were nothing but a sea of your friends and loved ones recalling

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Watch: Bonzo Madrid at the Bottleneck

His shows may be few and far between, but when Bonzo Madrid does find a stage to perform on, the results are captivating. With new

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The Top 10 Most Badass Things We Saw From Touring Bands in 2016

2016 was really just the pits, wasn’t it. We lost Bowie, we lost Prince, we lost democracy. BUT in Lawrence, we lived up to our

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Merry Christmas from I Heart Local Music and La Guerre

Every year, we like to send a sort of digital Christmas card to our readers as a way of saying thank you for supporting live

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Lawrence musicians join Dressy Bessy onstage

You have to be a very bold (and skilled) musician to pull this off. Dressy Bessy / Photo by Fally Afani On Friday night, Dressy
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Stiff Middle Fingers compile hours of live footage for POV music video

If you weren’t aware of Stiff Middle Fingers’ wild shows, here’s one way to get familiar. In anticipation of their upcoming album (set to come

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Bummer frontman releases angst-ridden solo album

It’s normal for a musician to pour their heart and soul into their music, but we were particularly moved by one local’s recent body of