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  1. 23 set 2024 · I read an interview where Jay indicated he was probably going to do a side project next (implying, at least to me, something like an outside collaboration like New Multitudes or Gob Iron or…my hope (not implied!) something with Brian Henneman).

  2. 10 ott 2024 · A native of Illinois, Tweedy first came on the radar back in 1987 when he formed Uncle Tupelo in the prairie state along with Jay Farrar and Mike Heidorn. Uncle Tupelo are often credited as one of the earliest examples of alt-country before the music industry even realized it was a genre. In 1994, Tweedy formed Wilco and gained wider recognition.

  3. 24 set 2024 · After eight years of bureaucratic wrangling, Sebastopol Spire was installed in a city-owned meadow next to the laguna last Thursday, Sept. 19. The 28-foot-tall structure is constructed of stainless steel and covered with polycarbonate tabs that move when the wind blows.

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  4. 4 ott 2024 · After 2021’s stripped-back, pandemic-era Journey To The Sun, which was surprisingly inspired by Eno and Bowie’s more electronic and experimental moments – it even had vintage synths on it – his new record was made with a full band, and it’s a return to Bruntnell’s Americana roots, but with nods to classic British bands including The Smiths and T...

  5. 2 ott 2024 · October 2, 2024 at 12:40 PM GMT-4. 🌟 Prepare for a night of electrifying melodies and unforgettable performances! Join us for a LIVE concert experience that transcends the virtual stage, feat...

  6. 26 set 2024 · Interesting Facts about the Sebastopol. “Sebastopol” is the song given to us, by Mansfield in his “Sailors Garland”. Song was popular during the Crimean War and was used by sailors at the capstan. This shanty is broken down of the original march, or rather of hours of the original version.

  7. 19 set 2024 · Audio video. "Astronomy Domine" on YouTube. " Astronomy Domine " (alternative " Astronomy Dominé ") is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd. The song, written and composed by the original vocalist/guitarist Syd Barrett, is the opening track on their debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967).