Posts Tagged ‘ Audra Mae ’
March 11, 2010, 10:21 pm by
Bryan Kremkau | Filed under
Music News

Audra Mae is set to release her debut album, The Happiest Lamb, on May 18 and will start a run of shows this month at SXSW that includes a stop in New York on March 30 at City Winery.
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February 9, 2010, 10:31 am by
Bryan Kremkau | Filed under
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Joe Sib co-owner of independent label Side One Dummy Records will bring his “broken word” show California Calling to Largo (366 N. LaCienega) in Los Angeles on Wednesday, February 10th. California Calling is a night of stories from Joe Sib covering his obsession and love of skateboarding and punk rock. Joe Sib does his entire show in front of photographs from punk photographers Murray Bowles, Edward Culver, and Lisa Johnson.
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October 6, 2009, 10:05 pm by
Bryan Kremkau | Filed under
Music News

Side One Dummy Records has signed singer-songwriter Audra Mae to an exclusive recording agreement. Her first offering for the label will be HAUNT, a five-song digital EP that will be available on Oct.20th. Her full-length debut album is expected in the early part of 2010.
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August 4, 2009, 8:39 am by
Bryan Kremkau | Filed under
Music News

The second annual Revival Tour 2009–a nationwide trek founded by Chuck Ragan, the singer/songwriter/guitarist and Hot Water Music co-frontman–is set to launch October 13 in Louisville and wrap November 21 in St. Petersburg. Drawing from a diverse group of established musicians in indie Americana, rock, punk, Irish folk, Cajun, zydeco and blues, THE REVIVAL TOUR will take the band of traveling musicians through 32 U.S. cities including New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, Austin, Dallas, Atlanta and many more.
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