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Interview: “A Night of Oneness” at the House of Blues Features Great Music for an Excellent Cause
On July 12 at the House of Blues in Hollywood, several major artists will combine their talents for a concert to benefit ONENESS, an organization dedicated to education and oneness of humanity through mentoring in music and the arts. KC … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Interviews, Upcoming Events
Tagged A Night of Oneness, arts, benefit, Charity, Ed Simon, JB Eckl, KC Porter, mentor, Music, non-profit, Oneness, racism
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Album Review: Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires’ “Dereconstructed”
Dereconstructed is the new album by the fabulously-named Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires (get it? glorifiers? because I was on late on that). The album, from start to finish, is one awesome blast of blisterin’ southern rock with clever, mostly … Continue reading
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Tagged bitter southerner, civil rights, indie rock, lee bains, punk, racism, southern rock, the glory fires, the south
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