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Live In-Studio: Casey Smith Project 6/21/24
The Casey Smith Project is back in town… the Fairbanks artist has been an inspiring element of the Alaska music scene since 2016. The "project" involves several revolving contributors and allies all joining in on Casey's core songwriting and musical direction that weaves a classic pop and indie groove. The last several years it's been Alaskan artists who've been singing the praises of the band and KNBA has been spinning the Casey Smith Project for a few years now. So it's about time we finally have, Live In-Studio, The Casey Smith Project!
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Avant rockers Editrix share the secret of the ooze
Editrix makes heavy rock and roll for trouble-making honor roll students. But the trio's gnarly exterior belies a warm, giggly and egoless interpersonal dynamic.
AK Rebel selected for the 2015 KNBA Alaska Native Artist/Band Spotlight
KNBA began the Alaska Native Artist Spotlight to reach out to musicians, bands and artists in the effort to bring more Native voices to the airwaves. We…
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The Good Listener: Are Bands Right To Scold Fans With Cellphones?
More and more fans document concerts on their cellphones. Should musicians say something about it?
The Good Listener: For Bands And Fans, The No-Fault Divorce
How should a reader deal with the guilt of abandoning what used to be her most beloved musicians?
'Homecoming,' From The Bleachers: Members Of Beyoncé's Marching Band Look Back
Beyoncé's historic 2018 Coachella performance has been immortalized thanks to the Netflix film Homecoming. Three members of Beyoncé's Coachella marching band talk about the show's prolonged legacy.
Ladies And Gentlemen, The Revolution: Prince's Band On Reuniting And Healing
The band that backed Prince during the Purple Rain era is on tour celebrating his music. Members Wendy Melvoin, Bobby Z. and Doctor Fink say it helps them — and audiences — to process their grief.
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Tedeschi Trucks Band Transform Grief Into Impassioned Musical 'Signs'
Veteran blues-rock powerhouses Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks return with an impassioned new album, informed by the deaths of several mentors and family members.
No software update needed for this band: Motion City Soundtrack grows into middle age
Ten years after their last new music release, Motion City Soundtrack is still as anxious as ever, but for different reasons.
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Xavier Rudd, One-Man Band from Down Under
Singer-songwriter Xavier Rudd gained inspiration from Aboriginal culture while growing up in a small Australian town. He surrounds himself with guitars, percussion, and didgeridoos on his U.S. debut solo album, Solace, an eclectic mix of humanity, spirituality, and compassion.
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