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Make tracks to witness 'The Derailers' (Greenville Herald-Banner) You might call them The Beatles with Stetsons or as lead vocalist Brian Hofeldt says, ?Buck Owens meets the Beatles.? But whatever you call them, you can fully expect The Derailers to jump the tracks from honky-tonk country to vintage rock 'n roll and back. Michigan band brings original music stylings to Terre Haute venue (Indiana St... The Robin Horlock Band will be playing its second show in Terre Haute, 10 p.m. Saturday night at The Verve. The band is from Northville, Mich., just west of Detroit, and consists of Robin Horlock, lead vocals and guitar, Ryan Hyland, drums, Kenny Sams, lead guitar, Mike Vartanian, keyboard and Joel Warren, bass guitar. Band honors hometown roots, celebrates CD release (Salisbury Post) The words "Salisbury's Fisher Street" brings to mind restaurants, the mural, the historic district. Now it's a different destination, a place for super sounds and memorable music ? but it's a band, not a boulevard. February 22nd: Entertainment History (KTHV Little Rock) On February 22nd, 1934, the comedy "It Happened One Night," starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert, opened in New York. In 1964, The Beatles arrived in London following their first visit to the United States. Here, there, everywhere (The State) Another week, another month (another year, another decade), and we?re still talking about the Beatles. Yoko Ono's Yes, I'm a Witch: A Yoko Tribute Album Mercifully Free of the Bare... Holding forth on the phone the other day about his band's new song-by-song cover of Meet the Beatles!, Smithereens frontman Pat DiNizio told me that most tribute albums suck because they lack a sense Keeping it all in the family (Boston Globe) Given their family's musical history and sheer size, it's not a shock that the three O'Malley brothers who make up the Safes -- Frankie , 33; Patrick , 30; and Michael , 29 -- formed a rock band. What is surprising is that they didn't start a marching band. Grizzly Bear roams a wide territory (Calendarlive.com) The Brooklyn-based band showcases shimmering melodies from its second album, "Yellow House." It's rare anymore for a band to do anything truly surprising, given how many bands there have been since the dawn of the modern pop era. Just Asking: with guitarist Frank Iero of My Chemical Romance (Northwest Herald) In recording its third album, New Jersey band My Chemical Romance was inspired by over-the-top rock acts like Queen and Pink Floyd. Now that the group is touring arenas with ?The Black Parade,? it is taking cues from the stadium-sized spectacles of those bands. Pop and Rock Listings (New York Times) POP. Newsfeed display by CaRP |