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Music: Local Disc Reviews - Turbo Lovers And Tommy Wiggins Get Graded (Cleveland Scene) Turbo Lovers Outstanding (Cracked Piston) myspace.com/youngstownturbolover The Turbo Lovers started back in 2004, but their new album, Outstanding, is the first time founder and guitarist Bradlee Van Lisko recorded with an actual band and not just hired musicians. On first listen, the guitar tones sound too much like AC/DC. After a few more plays, however, songs like "Turn Me On" grab the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Launching a music career (Farmington Press) A local musician is heading to Los Angeles to make it big. Buddy Iahn is a local resident who moved to Nashville two years ago in search of trying to make it big in the music world. Earlier this year he was at a party with a friend and was introduced to Scott Foster Harris and they began talking. us.rd.yahoo.com
A Matter of Faith far from standard Christian band (The News-Press) Metal and classic rock guitar riffs, Eddie Vedder-like vocals and original lyrics go into making A Matter of Faith an unlikely Christian rock band. us.rd.yahoo.com
Meet the Musician: Brian Molnar (The Express-Times) Photo courtesy of Brian MolnarClinton-based musician Brian Molnar will perform Saturday night at Connexions Gallery and Pearly Baker's Alehouse in Easton. Hometown: Clinton Web site(s): brianmolnar.com, myspace.com/brianmolnar... us.rd.yahoo.com
Sound Check: Reggae music fills Chalice in the Palace here (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) Band name: Chalice in the Palace us.rd.yahoo.com
The Anti-Hit List (Toronto Star) Till now, this West Coast band was best known for its connection to Pinwheel, the band Ben Gibbard was in before Death Cab For Cutie. (Army Navy frontman Justin Kennedy was also a member.) us.rd.yahoo.com
Crime Desire (San Diego Reader) Where available/price: Lou’s Records in Encinitas for $10; online at myspace.com/crimedesire for $10. us.rd.yahoo.com
Meet the Band: King Tutt (Baltimore Sun) Hometown Baltimore us.rd.yahoo.com
Meet the Band (Baltimore Sun) Hometown Baltimore us.rd.yahoo.com
Things to do, Oct. 10-16 (The Fresno Bee) All aboard! 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday / Hillcrest Tree Farm and Pumpkin Patch, 6943 S. Reed Ave., Reedley / free / (559) 638-2762 Steam engines from all over the state will be on dis- play at Rail Fest 2008. Live music and a pumpkin patch are part of the fun. Train rides cost $3; hay rides, $2. Read comments us.rd.yahoo.com
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