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Watch: Tyler Gregory / Nicholas St. James deliver unforgettable and unique performance at Lawrence Arts Center

We know there’s been a lot of love for Tyler Gregory lately, but his Saturday night performance at the Lawrence Arts Center with Nicholas St.

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Iceage returns to the Jackpot

It’s been a good while since Iceage came back to these parts. They graced Lawrence a couple of years ago, and shortly after that they

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The Replay Rocks For 21st Birthday Celebration

Well, well, well. Look who’s finally legal. The Replay turned 21 over the weekend, and the Lawrence institution celebrated in style by throwing together a

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Off the beaten path: unconventional venues for local musicians

In a community this music-rich, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that live performances can be found around every corner. Over the past few days,

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Fare thee well, Cowboy Indian Bear

The following is an opinion piece expressed by the editor of I Heart Local Music. The time has finally come to say goodbye to Cowboy

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Album Review: Tyler Gregory – “Roots Below”

On any given evening in Lawrence, when the weather is warm, you’ll hear what we’ve all come to know as a comforting sound howling from

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I Heart Local Music Presents: Something and the Whatevers / Monster / Nicholas St. James

Friday night’s show at the Replay was one of those events that was just so weird it worked. Three unlikely bands came together and, through

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Photo Gallery: The War On Drugs / The Barr Brothers

by LeRoy Pristach Walking into The Granada just before scheduled curtain time Saturday night, one wouldn’t have thought a near sold-out show was brewing. But

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Photo Gallery: Jimmy Eat World / minibosses in Kansas City

Let’s be frank. Jimmy Eat World is still a thrilling band to watch live. Ten years after the release of Futures, a fan favorite for

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Review: Vigil and Thieves – “[defective] book one”

by Nathan Cardiff Vigil and Thieves’ record [defective] book one, begins with crystal clear stunner “Melt” where the vocals are an intense force blasting throughout