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Brownie, You're Doing a Heck of a Job - Ted Hearne


from KATRINA BALLADS by Ted Hearne tedhearne.com performed live at (le) Poisson Rouge, New York City, 8/24/2010 text by George W. Bush, 9/2/2005 ...

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CMJ Thursday: Firehorse and Robbers on High Street's Indie Pop Power

By Night Three of CMJ, music journalists begin to resemble the walking dead. And unless an Adderall prescription keeps them bright and chipper, many start to hallucinate from sleep deprivation. I decided to stake out the Audio Perv and Pledge showcase at Stage 2 of the Rockwood Music Hall in hopes that a chiller, folk pop sort of night could be restorative for the wearied soul. Two bands I found there woke me up and far exceeded my expectations. Here’s how it went with Firehorse and Robbers on High Street .

FIREHORSE

Leah Siegel, frontwoman of Firehorse , is one of those people that gives the audience a reason to poke the person next to them and go, “Wow.” There was the half-intangible stage presence thing—part of it, of course, was that she was wearing a full-length white jumpsuit, part of it was that she was short and dark with a clearly trained, jazzy pop voice (reminiscent of early Gaga, I guess, but with songwriting integrity) and part of it was that she had some sassy one-liner banter, determined to rock out despite a slew of mic problems.

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Welcome to the School of Rock! – Rocksmith Review

Wanderson75.net - Dec 31, 1969

Welcome to the School of Rock! – Rocksmith Review For those who don't already own a guitar, you can purchase the game in a bundle that includes an Epiphone Les Paul Junior guitar, as well as the Real Tone adapter cable. However, if you already own a guitar that has a pickup (such as an electric guitar
CMJ Thursday: Firehorse and Robbers on High Street's Indie Pop Power

The L Magazine - Dec 31, 1969

CMJ Thursday: Firehorse and Robbers on High Street's Indie Pop Power Not only is it danceable, but just has that Beatles “Taxman” riffing guitar thing going on, which simply makes me mushy. They also covered one of the most fun songs of all time, Electric Light Orchestra's “Evil Woman,” which garnered extra brownie