Song Premiere: Crystal Bowersox Gets in 'Stitches' With Jakob Dylan
Folk artist and American Idol runner-up Crystal Bowersox will release her second studio album, All That For This , on March 26th on Shanachie Entertainment.
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Folk artist and American Idol runner-up Crystal Bowersox will release her second studio album, All That For This , on March 26th on Shanachie Entertainment.
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When members of L.A.-based rock band The Wallflowers sat down with AUX TV to watch and dissect the video for their single "Reboot the Mission" they inevitably spent most their time discussing what is and isn't krumping.
Read MoreFor a very brief time in 1997, the Wallflowers were more popular than Bruce Springsteen.
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When The Wallflowers debuted their first single "Reboot the Mission" from sixth studio album Glad All Over there was something very familiar about it.
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By my estimation, this incarnation of the Wallflowers now has two large shadows to live under.
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To say it's been awhile since The Wallflowers have been in the headlines would be a vast understatement.
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After a seven-year break between studio albums, the Wallflowers would like to reintroduce themselves.
Read MoreWith the Wallflowers set for the October 9th release of Glad All Over , their first album in seven years, Jakob Dylan and company are back with a lyric video for the new song "Love Is a Country."
Read More"Eyes on the prize/Reboot the mission," goes the first Wallflowers single in seven years.
Read MoreWith the Wallflowers set for the October 9th release of Glad All Over , their first album in seven years, Jakob Dylan and company are back with a lyric video for the new song "Love Is a Country."
Read MoreLast night I did something I never thought I'd do, and that no right thinking sentient being should ever contemplate doing–I went to see the Wallflowers.
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The Jakob Dylan -fronted the Wallflowers will hit the road in October for a 22-city tour that runs through mid-November.
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"I like cinematic songs that take you places," smiles Jakob Dylan of The Wallflowers.
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Yes, Virginia, soon the 2012 London Olympics will end, and the games of life as we know it will continue.
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On Friday night, The Wallflowers knocked out a near two hour set at Chicago's Schubas Tavern.
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What, if anything, is so funny about Jakob Dylan 's "(What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love and Understanding," the penultimate song in an excellent Wallflowers performance Tuesday night (July 24) at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City?
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Fans of absentee Californian rockers The Wallflowers can finally rejoice as the band are set to release their brand new studio album on October 2nd 2012.
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The Wallflowers have announced their long-awaited new studio album Glad All Over will be released on October 2, 2012 by Columbia Records.
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The Wallflowers will follow up their time in the studio with a short club and festival jaunt this summer, promoting the long-awaited new album expected to surface this fall.
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The Jakob Dylan -led The Wallflowers , who had some big hits in the 1990s, are back in the studio and putting the finishing touches on a long-awaited new studio album to be released by Columbia Records this fall.
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The Wallflowers have announced they are back in the studio and putting the finishing touches on a long-awaited new studio album that will be released by Columbia Records this fall.
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This should cause some excitement, The Wallflowers are finishing their new record at Dan Auerbach's Nashville Easy Eye Sound Studio.
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Speaking to Rolling Stone , frontman Jakob Dylan said he plans to reform his defunct outfit this upcoming January.
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"Nothing scares corporate radio more than public radio," Tom Petty declared last night with a wicked grin, as he faced an intimate crowd of just 500 in a benefit concert for the tiny college radio station KCSN-FM, on the outer edges of suburban Los Angeles.
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"Nothing scares corporate radio more than public radio," Tom Petty declared last night with a wicked grin, as he faced an intimate crowd of just 500 in a benefit concert for the tiny college radio station KCSN-FM, on the outer edges of suburban Los Angeles.
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Imagine being at an indie/rock show at a trendy Los Angeles venue.
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The Nateva Music and Camping Festival entered its first year with a few strikes against it.
Read MoreCornwall's Port Eliot festival sees the sons of legends Harper Simon and Jakob Dylan grace its magical stage.
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