
Charlie Is My Darling – The Rolling Stones Juggernaut Continues
With two documentaries, several high profile gigs, a decent new single and another career-spanning collection, the longest-lasting act in rock is gathering no moss.
The most intriguing ... Continue Reading →

Nick Lowe
One of the gems of British music is making an all too swift solo acoustic tour of the colonies. I caught up with Nick Lowe during the London Olympics, and he admitted he was one of ... Continue Reading →

Micky Dolenz – New CD and Upcoming Monkees Tour
Everyone from Rod Stewart to Paul McCartney has dabbled in the ‘songbook’ strategy, so why not the drummer from the Monkees? I have been a fan of the Prefab Four from day one, gleefully ... Continue Reading →

k.d. lang – Humphrey’s by the Bay
Canadian chanteuse k.d. lang brought her beguiling torch and twang show to San Diego on the longest day of the year, and she was duly fueled by her adoring fans. The tour is named ... Continue Reading →

San Diego Summer Concert Preview 2012
San Diego Summer Concert Preview 2012
If Los Angeles is your home base for concerts, you will be pleased at the range and accessibility of great concerts in San Diego. There are ... Continue Reading →

Andre Agassi – From Tennis to the Red Violion
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Andre Agassi – From Tennis to the Red Violion
Tennis legend Andre Agassi and his hard-hitting spouse, Steffi Graf were on hand to witness the performance of the ... Continue Reading →

Buddy Holly Tribute Albums and Concert
Buddy Holly Tribute Albums and Concert
How did The Beatles get their name? Who set the stage for the otherwise unprecedented but now perfectly normal mode of songwriters performing ... Continue Reading →

Blonde Redhead at Echoplex
Blonde Redhead at Echoplex
I was excited, because Blonde Redhead were playing the Dub Club at Echoplex to a sold out crowd. I’d never seen Blonde Redhead, and I’d never ... Continue Reading →
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