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ZERO - NOTHIN' LASTS FOREVER (ALBUM REVIEW) Zero Nothin' Lasts Forever. First Appeared at The Music Box, March 1999, Volume 6, #3. Written by John Metzger. Zero, who just released its third major label album Nothin’ Lasts Forever, has been around a lot longer than most people realize.Founded in 1984 by drummer Greg Anton and guitarist Steve Kimock, the group has managed to skirt the outer edges of the Bay Area/Grateful Dead/jam bandGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 35 - The Houseboat Tapes - August 7, 1971 - San Diego - August 24, 1971 - Chicago - August 6, 1971 - Hollywood at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 36 - September 21, 1972 - Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - September 3, 1972 - Folsom Field, Boulder, CO at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
LES PAUL & FRIENDS
Les Paul & Friends American Made World Played (Capitol) First Appeared in The Music Box, September 2005, Volume 12, #9. Written by John Metzger. Given the overabundance of guests that appear on Les Paul’s latest effort American Made World Played, it’s no surprise that the collection is somewhat of a mixed bag.After all, such star-studded outings rarely surpass the expectations thatGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 16 at Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco CA on November 8, 1968 at The Music Box - a daily music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks, Volume 33 Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, January 2005, Volume 12, #1. Written by John Metzger. Within the first 18 minutes of Dick’s Picks, Volume 33, the Grateful Dead blasts its way through Promised Land; takes a leisurely stroll through the winding, Western refrains of Mississippi Half-Step UptownGRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dead Ahead (Monterey) First Appeared in The Music Box, November 2005, Volume 12, #11. Written by John Metzger. In 1980, as part of its 15 th anniversary celebration, the Grateful Dead embarked upon a five-week tour that consisted of 25 shows — 15 in San Francisco, two in New Orleans, and eight in New York City — each of which featured an acoustic set as well as a pair ofGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews.JEFFERSON STARSHIP
Jefferson Starship Red Octopus (RCA/Legacy) First Appeared in The Music Box, October 2005, Volume 12, #10. Written by John Metzger. On their 1974 outing Dragon Fly, Paul Kantner and Grace Slick resurrected the name Jefferson Starship from their collaborative effort Blows against the Empire, and they began to make some serious, more mainstream-minded concessions to their work. THE MUSIC BOX: THE BAND REVIEWS This is The Band page at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
ZERO - NOTHIN' LASTS FOREVER (ALBUM REVIEW) Zero Nothin' Lasts Forever. First Appeared at The Music Box, March 1999, Volume 6, #3. Written by John Metzger. Zero, who just released its third major label album Nothin’ Lasts Forever, has been around a lot longer than most people realize.Founded in 1984 by drummer Greg Anton and guitarist Steve Kimock, the group has managed to skirt the outer edges of the Bay Area/Grateful Dead/jam bandGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 35 - The Houseboat Tapes - August 7, 1971 - San Diego - August 24, 1971 - Chicago - August 6, 1971 - Hollywood at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 36 - September 21, 1972 - Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - September 3, 1972 - Folsom Field, Boulder, CO at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
LES PAUL & FRIENDS
Les Paul & Friends American Made World Played (Capitol) First Appeared in The Music Box, September 2005, Volume 12, #9. Written by John Metzger. Given the overabundance of guests that appear on Les Paul’s latest effort American Made World Played, it’s no surprise that the collection is somewhat of a mixed bag.After all, such star-studded outings rarely surpass the expectations thatGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 16 at Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco CA on November 8, 1968 at The Music Box - a daily music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks, Volume 33 Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, January 2005, Volume 12, #1. Written by John Metzger. Within the first 18 minutes of Dick’s Picks, Volume 33, the Grateful Dead blasts its way through Promised Land; takes a leisurely stroll through the winding, Western refrains of Mississippi Half-Step UptownGRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dead Ahead (Monterey) First Appeared in The Music Box, November 2005, Volume 12, #11. Written by John Metzger. In 1980, as part of its 15 th anniversary celebration, the Grateful Dead embarked upon a five-week tour that consisted of 25 shows — 15 in San Francisco, two in New Orleans, and eight in New York City — each of which featured an acoustic set as well as a pair ofGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews.JEFFERSON STARSHIP
Jefferson Starship Red Octopus (RCA/Legacy) First Appeared in The Music Box, October 2005, Volume 12, #10. Written by John Metzger. On their 1974 outing Dragon Fly, Paul Kantner and Grace Slick resurrected the name Jefferson Starship from their collaborative effort Blows against the Empire, and they began to make some serious, more mainstream-minded concessions to their work. THE MUSIC BOX: THE BAND REVIEWS This is The Band page at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
JEFFERSON STARSHIP
Jefferson Starship Red Octopus (RCA/Legacy) First Appeared in The Music Box, October 2005, Volume 12, #10. Written by John Metzger. On their 1974 outing Dragon Fly, Paul Kantner and Grace Slick resurrected the name Jefferson Starship from their collaborative effort Blows against the Empire, and they began to make some serious, more mainstream-minded concessions to their work.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks 8 Harpur College - Binghamton, NY First Appeared in The Music Box October 1997, Volume 4, #11. Written by John Metzger. Dick's Picks Volume 8 contains the Grateful Dead's legendary performance on May 2, 1970 at Binghamton, New York's Harpur College. This show has long been a popular one among tape traders, and it was one of the most requested dates inJERRY GARCIA
Jerry Garcia All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions (Rhino) Part One: Garcia First Appeared in The Music Box, August 2004, Volume 11, #8. Written by John Metzger. Jerry Garcia’s studio outings are as underrated, intriguing, uneven, and perplexing as those of his other outfit — the Grateful Dead.Indeed, the entirety of the famed guitarist’s solo career was built around anGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - Rockin' the Rhein - Rheinhalle, Duesseldorf, West Germany, April 24, 1972 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews. ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note (Peach/Sanctuary) First Appeared at The Music Box, May 2003, Volume 10, #5. Written by John Metzger. There’s no question that the loss of Dickey Betts was a big one for the Allman Brothers Band.For decades, his Southern, country twang (Blue Sky) and jazzy instrumentals (In Memory of Elizabeth Reed) poked through Gregg Allman’s driving blues-rock to addROBERT PLANT
Robert Plant Sixty Six to Timbuktu (Atlantic) First Appeared at The Music Box, December 2003, Volume 10, #12. Written by John Metzger. In the wake of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant continued to score hits, succeeding where many other frontmen-turned-solo performers have failed. Over the course of two decades and seven studio albums — eight, if one counts his ’80s EP with The HoneydrippersGRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, April 2005, Volume 12, #4. Written by John Metzger. The title of the latest installment of archival material from the Grateful Dead only partially tells the story of its contents. Granted, the 18-track Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 features plenty of collectible curiosities that are more likely to appeal to TOM PETTY - HIGHWAY COMPANION (ALBUM REVIEW) Tom Petty Highway Companion (American/Warner Bros.) The Music Box's #21 album of 2006. First Appeared in The Music Box, July 2006, Volume 13, #7. Written by John Metzger. Considering the success that he has enjoyed over the course of his career, it might seem strange that Tom Petty would have anything at all about which to complain. Yet, the past decade has been an especially difficult one for ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND This is a concert review of the Allman Brothers Band at the New World Music Theatre in Tinley Park, IL on June 18, 1999 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews. This is a review of the Allman Brothers Band on June 18, 1999. THE MUSIC BOX: THE BAND REVIEWS This is The Band page at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
LES PAUL & FRIENDS
Les Paul & Friends American Made World Played (Capitol) First Appeared in The Music Box, September 2005, Volume 12, #9. Written by John Metzger. Given the overabundance of guests that appear on Les Paul’s latest effort American Made World Played, it’s no surprise that the collection is somewhat of a mixed bag.After all, such star-studded outings rarely surpass the expectations that ZERO - NOTHIN' LASTS FOREVER (ALBUM REVIEW) Zero Nothin' Lasts Forever. First Appeared at The Music Box, March 1999, Volume 6, #3. Written by John Metzger. Zero, who just released its third major label album Nothin’ Lasts Forever, has been around a lot longer than most people realize.Founded in 1984 by drummer Greg Anton and guitarist Steve Kimock, the group has managed to skirt the outer edges of the Bay Area/Grateful Dead/jam band ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note (Peach/Sanctuary) First Appeared at The Music Box, May 2003, Volume 10, #5. Written by John Metzger. There’s no question that the loss of Dickey Betts was a big one for the Allman Brothers Band.For decades, his Southern, country twang (Blue Sky) and jazzy instrumentals (In Memory of Elizabeth Reed) poked through Gregg Allman’s driving blues-rock to addGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dead Ahead (Monterey) First Appeared in The Music Box, November 2005, Volume 12, #11. Written by John Metzger. In 1980, as part of its 15 th anniversary celebration, the Grateful Dead embarked upon a five-week tour that consisted of 25 shows — 15 in San Francisco, two in New Orleans, and eight in New York City — each of which featured an acoustic set as well as a pair ofJEFFERSON STARSHIP
Jefferson Starship Red Octopus (RCA/Legacy) First Appeared in The Music Box, October 2005, Volume 12, #10. Written by John Metzger. On their 1974 outing Dragon Fly, Paul Kantner and Grace Slick resurrected the name Jefferson Starship from their collaborative effort Blows against the Empire, and they began to make some serious, more mainstream-minded concessions to their work.GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 36 - September 21, 1972 - Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - September 3, 1972 - Folsom Field, Boulder, CO at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - Road Trips, Vol. 2, No. 3: Wall of Sound - June 16 & 18, 1974 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tourGRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks, Volume 33 Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, January 2005, Volume 12, #1. Written by John Metzger. Within the first 18 minutes of Dick’s Picks, Volume 33, the Grateful Dead blasts its way through Promised Land; takes a leisurely stroll through the winding, Western refrains of Mississippi Half-Step Uptown THE MUSIC BOX: THE BAND REVIEWS This is The Band page at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
LES PAUL & FRIENDS
Les Paul & Friends American Made World Played (Capitol) First Appeared in The Music Box, September 2005, Volume 12, #9. Written by John Metzger. Given the overabundance of guests that appear on Les Paul’s latest effort American Made World Played, it’s no surprise that the collection is somewhat of a mixed bag.After all, such star-studded outings rarely surpass the expectations that ZERO - NOTHIN' LASTS FOREVER (ALBUM REVIEW) Zero Nothin' Lasts Forever. First Appeared at The Music Box, March 1999, Volume 6, #3. Written by John Metzger. Zero, who just released its third major label album Nothin’ Lasts Forever, has been around a lot longer than most people realize.Founded in 1984 by drummer Greg Anton and guitarist Steve Kimock, the group has managed to skirt the outer edges of the Bay Area/Grateful Dead/jam band ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note (Peach/Sanctuary) First Appeared at The Music Box, May 2003, Volume 10, #5. Written by John Metzger. There’s no question that the loss of Dickey Betts was a big one for the Allman Brothers Band.For decades, his Southern, country twang (Blue Sky) and jazzy instrumentals (In Memory of Elizabeth Reed) poked through Gregg Allman’s driving blues-rock to addGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dead Ahead (Monterey) First Appeared in The Music Box, November 2005, Volume 12, #11. Written by John Metzger. In 1980, as part of its 15 th anniversary celebration, the Grateful Dead embarked upon a five-week tour that consisted of 25 shows — 15 in San Francisco, two in New Orleans, and eight in New York City — each of which featured an acoustic set as well as a pair ofJEFFERSON STARSHIP
Jefferson Starship Red Octopus (RCA/Legacy) First Appeared in The Music Box, October 2005, Volume 12, #10. Written by John Metzger. On their 1974 outing Dragon Fly, Paul Kantner and Grace Slick resurrected the name Jefferson Starship from their collaborative effort Blows against the Empire, and they began to make some serious, more mainstream-minded concessions to their work.GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 36 - September 21, 1972 - Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - September 3, 1972 - Folsom Field, Boulder, CO at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - Road Trips, Vol. 2, No. 3: Wall of Sound - June 16 & 18, 1974 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tourGRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks, Volume 33 Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, January 2005, Volume 12, #1. Written by John Metzger. Within the first 18 minutes of Dick’s Picks, Volume 33, the Grateful Dead blasts its way through Promised Land; takes a leisurely stroll through the winding, Western refrains of Mississippi Half-Step Uptown THE MUSIC BOX: THE BAND REVIEWS This is The Band page at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note (Peach/Sanctuary) First Appeared at The Music Box, May 2003, Volume 10, #5. Written by John Metzger. There’s no question that the loss of Dickey Betts was a big one for the Allman Brothers Band.For decades, his Southern, country twang (Blue Sky) and jazzy instrumentals (In Memory of Elizabeth Reed) poked through Gregg Allman’s driving blues-rock to addJERRY GARCIA
Jerry Garcia All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions (Rhino) Part One: Garcia First Appeared in The Music Box, August 2004, Volume 11, #8. Written by John Metzger. Jerry Garcia’s studio outings are as underrated, intriguing, uneven, and perplexing as those of his other outfit — the Grateful Dead.Indeed, the entirety of the famed guitarist’s solo career was built around anGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - Rockin' the Rhein - Rheinhalle, Duesseldorf, West Germany, April 24, 1972 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.ROBERT PLANT
Robert Plant Sixty Six to Timbuktu (Atlantic) First Appeared at The Music Box, December 2003, Volume 10, #12. Written by John Metzger. In the wake of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant continued to score hits, succeeding where many other frontmen-turned-solo performers have failed. Over the course of two decades and seven studio albums — eight, if one counts his ’80s EP with The HoneydrippersGRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks 8 Harpur College - Binghamton, NY First Appeared in The Music Box October 1997, Volume 4, #11. Written by John Metzger. Dick's Picks Volume 8 contains the Grateful Dead's legendary performance on May 2, 1970 at Binghamton, New York's Harpur College. This show has long been a popular one among tape traders, and it was one of the most requested dates inGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 35 - The Houseboat Tapes - August 7, 1971 - San Diego - August 24, 1971 - Chicago - August 6, 1971 - Hollywood at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, April 2005, Volume 12, #4. Written by John Metzger. The title of the latest installment of archival material from the Grateful Dead only partially tells the story of its contents. Granted, the 18-track Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 features plenty of collectible curiosities that are more likely to appeal to SOUND OF THE WORLD PRESENTS: BEYOND THE HORIZON (ALBUM REVIEW) This is a review of Sound of the World Presents: Beyond the Horizon at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews. ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND This is a concert review of the Allman Brothers Band at the New World Music Theatre in Tinley Park, IL on June 18, 1999 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews. This is a review of the Allman Brothers Band on June 18, 1999. THE MUSIC BOX: THE BAND REVIEWS This is The Band page at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note (Peach/Sanctuary) First Appeared at The Music Box, May 2003, Volume 10, #5. Written by John Metzger. There’s no question that the loss of Dickey Betts was a big one for the Allman Brothers Band.For decades, his Southern, country twang (Blue Sky) and jazzy instrumentals (In Memory of Elizabeth Reed) poked through Gregg Allman’s driving blues-rock to add ZERO - NOTHIN' LASTS FOREVER (ALBUM REVIEW) Zero Nothin' Lasts Forever. First Appeared at The Music Box, March 1999, Volume 6, #3. Written by John Metzger. Zero, who just released its third major label album Nothin’ Lasts Forever, has been around a lot longer than most people realize.Founded in 1984 by drummer Greg Anton and guitarist Steve Kimock, the group has managed to skirt the outer edges of the Bay Area/Grateful Dead/jam bandMOODY BLUES
The Moody Blues Seventh Sojourn (Threshold/Polydor/DTS) First Appeared in The Music Box, June 2005, Volume 12, #6. Written by John Metzger. The Moody Blues recorded and toured relentlessly in the wake of Days of Future Passed, issuing seven albums within the five-year period of 1967 1972.By the time the group released Seventh Sojourn the final outing of itsJERRY GARCIA
Jerry Garcia All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions (Rhino) Part One: Garcia First Appeared in The Music Box, August 2004, Volume 11, #8. Written by John Metzger. Jerry Garcia’s studio outings are as underrated, intriguing, uneven, and perplexing as those of his other outfit — the Grateful Dead.Indeed, the entirety of the famed guitarist’s solo career was built around anGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 35 - The Houseboat Tapes - August 7, 1971 - San Diego - August 24, 1971 - Chicago - August 6, 1971 - Hollywood at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews. TOM PETTY - HIGHWAY COMPANION (ALBUM REVIEW) Tom Petty Highway Companion (American/Warner Bros.) The Music Box's #21 album of 2006. First Appeared in The Music Box, July 2006, Volume 13, #7. Written by John Metzger. Considering the success that he has enjoyed over the course of his career, it might seem strange that Tom Petty would have anything at all about which to complain. Yet, the past decade has been an especially difficult one forGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks Volume 28 at Pershing Municipal Auditorium in Lincoln, Nebraska and Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 26 & 28, 1973 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks, Volume 33 Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, January 2005, Volume 12, #1. Written by John Metzger. Within the first 18 minutes of Dick’s Picks, Volume 33, the Grateful Dead blasts its way through Promised Land; takes a leisurely stroll through the winding, Western refrains of Mississippi Half-Step Uptown THE MUSIC BOX: THE BAND REVIEWS This is The Band page at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note (Peach/Sanctuary) First Appeared at The Music Box, May 2003, Volume 10, #5. Written by John Metzger. There’s no question that the loss of Dickey Betts was a big one for the Allman Brothers Band.For decades, his Southern, country twang (Blue Sky) and jazzy instrumentals (In Memory of Elizabeth Reed) poked through Gregg Allman’s driving blues-rock to add ZERO - NOTHIN' LASTS FOREVER (ALBUM REVIEW) Zero Nothin' Lasts Forever. First Appeared at The Music Box, March 1999, Volume 6, #3. Written by John Metzger. Zero, who just released its third major label album Nothin’ Lasts Forever, has been around a lot longer than most people realize.Founded in 1984 by drummer Greg Anton and guitarist Steve Kimock, the group has managed to skirt the outer edges of the Bay Area/Grateful Dead/jam bandMOODY BLUES
The Moody Blues Seventh Sojourn (Threshold/Polydor/DTS) First Appeared in The Music Box, June 2005, Volume 12, #6. Written by John Metzger. The Moody Blues recorded and toured relentlessly in the wake of Days of Future Passed, issuing seven albums within the five-year period of 1967 1972.By the time the group released Seventh Sojourn the final outing of itsJERRY GARCIA
Jerry Garcia All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions (Rhino) Part One: Garcia First Appeared in The Music Box, August 2004, Volume 11, #8. Written by John Metzger. Jerry Garcia’s studio outings are as underrated, intriguing, uneven, and perplexing as those of his other outfit — the Grateful Dead.Indeed, the entirety of the famed guitarist’s solo career was built around anGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 35 - The Houseboat Tapes - August 7, 1971 - San Diego - August 24, 1971 - Chicago - August 6, 1971 - Hollywood at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews. TOM PETTY - HIGHWAY COMPANION (ALBUM REVIEW) Tom Petty Highway Companion (American/Warner Bros.) The Music Box's #21 album of 2006. First Appeared in The Music Box, July 2006, Volume 13, #7. Written by John Metzger. Considering the success that he has enjoyed over the course of his career, it might seem strange that Tom Petty would have anything at all about which to complain. Yet, the past decade has been an especially difficult one forGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks Volume 28 at Pershing Municipal Auditorium in Lincoln, Nebraska and Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 26 & 28, 1973 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks, Volume 33 Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, January 2005, Volume 12, #1. Written by John Metzger. Within the first 18 minutes of Dick’s Picks, Volume 33, the Grateful Dead blasts its way through Promised Land; takes a leisurely stroll through the winding, Western refrains of Mississippi Half-Step UptownJERRY GARCIA
Jerry Garcia All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions (Rhino) Part One: Garcia First Appeared in The Music Box, August 2004, Volume 11, #8. Written by John Metzger. Jerry Garcia’s studio outings are as underrated, intriguing, uneven, and perplexing as those of his other outfit — the Grateful Dead.Indeed, the entirety of the famed guitarist’s solo career was built around anTHE MUSIC BOX
This is an alphabetical listing of artists beginning with c that have been reviewed in The Music Box - an online music magazine featuringmusic news, tour
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Merl Saunders Fiesta Amazonica - Keepers With His Funky Friends - Twilight Zone. First Appeared in The Music Box November 1998, Volume 5, #11. Written by John Metzger. Merl Saunders has been quite busy over this past year. He's managed to pull together an astounding four different releases — his solo album Fiesta Amazonica; a collection of unreleased tracks from his days at Fantasy RecordsLES PAUL & FRIENDS
Les Paul & Friends American Made World Played (Capitol) First Appeared in The Music Box, September 2005, Volume 12, #9. Written by John Metzger. Given the overabundance of guests that appear on Les Paul’s latest effort American Made World Played, it’s no surprise that the collection is somewhat of a mixed bag.After all, such star-studded outings rarely surpass the expectations thatGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 (Grateful Dead) First Appeared in The Music Box, April 2005, Volume 12, #4. Written by John Metzger. The title of the latest installment of archival material from the Grateful Dead only partially tells the story of its contents. Granted, the 18-track Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 features plenty of collectible curiosities that are more likely to appeal toJEFFERSON STARSHIP
Jefferson Starship Red Octopus (RCA/Legacy) First Appeared in The Music Box, October 2005, Volume 12, #10. Written by John Metzger. On their 1974 outing Dragon Fly, Paul Kantner and Grace Slick resurrected the name Jefferson Starship from their collaborative effort Blows against the Empire, and they began to make some serious, more mainstream-minded concessions to their work.GRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks Volume 28 at Pershing Municipal Auditorium in Lincoln, Nebraska and Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 26 & 28, 1973 at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, and interviews.GRATEFUL DEAD
Grateful Dead Dick's Picks 8 Harpur College - Binghamton, NY First Appeared in The Music Box October 1997, Volume 4, #11. Written by John Metzger. Dick's Picks Volume 8 contains the Grateful Dead's legendary performance on May 2, 1970 at Binghamton, New York's Harpur College. This show has long been a popular one among tape traders, and it was one of the most requested dates inGRATEFUL DEAD
This is a review of the Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks 36 - September 21, 1972 - Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - September 3, 1972 - Folsom Field, Boulder, CO at The Music Box - an online music magazine featuring music news, tour info, concert & album reviews, andinterviews.
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