by Angela Hail, Oklahoma Correspondent I popped in this CD, having no idea what I was in for. I had never heard of The Believers. ... »
CD Reviews
Shame on Me by Peter Lochner CD Review
When I got a copy of Minneapolis’ rocker Peter Lochner’s first original album, Shame on Me, I was glad to give it a spin. I’ve known Pete for a few years when he was playing with Stook! and The Jukes. He was one of three guitarists,... »
CD Review: The Believers’ Lucky You
by Angela Hail, Oklahoma Correspondent I popped in this CD, having no idea what I was in for. I had never heard of The Believers. That problem, thankfully, has now been rectified. I can tell you that I was hooked from the very first track, and completely floored by the last. Fronted by founding members... »
CD Review: Sandy Zio’s All That I Am
by Angela Hail, Oklahoma Correspondent Sandy Zio’s debut album, All That I Am, is a good, solid adult contemporary CD. With a rich, soothing voice that took me back to the hay days of Gloria Estefan and Amy Grant, with accompanying music to match, Sandy Zio is an emerging artist that can hold her own... »
CD Review: Heatbox’s System
Live Music Alert: Heatbox, Crosstown Lounge, Grand Forks ND, Wednesday Sept 23, 10 pm, $5 and a free beer. Heatbox Aaron Heaton, aka Heatbox, has a dynamic new sophomore album out. A 12-track disc of good stuff, System brings more of the vast talents of this Minneapolis beatboxing artist. For the last six years, Heaton has... »
CD Review: The Holy Open Secret – Hoots and Hellmouth
If you haven't heard Hoots and Hellmouth, get to your nearest computer and check them out at www.myspace/hootshellmouth. The trio of Sean Hoots (acoustic guitar), Andrew “Hellmouth” Gray (acoustic guitar), and Robert Berliner (mandolin) will get your feet tapping and your voice singing along. »
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