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The Tribute Trio has turned to playing the members' own compositions after paying tribute to jazz greats.

Year of tributes has come full circle for jazz trio

The Tribute Trio’s concert series of music by famed jazz pianists is history. But the trio lives on. The ensemble will perform original compositions that are on its new CD,... Read more »
Alejandra Deheza, left, and Benjamin Curtis met while on tour with Interpol in 2004. The duo make up School of Seven Bells and snagged the opening slot on Interpol's current tour.

Simplicity is The Key For School of Seven Bells

If it weren’t for Interpol’s 2004 tour, New York-based School of Seven Bells wouldn’t exist. During that tour, Benjamin Curtis and Alejandra Deheza met. At the time, both were in... Read more »
Robert Perlick-Molinari, left, and his brother David make up the electronic funk duo French Horn Rebellion. The brothers snagged the opening slot on Yelle's tour.

French Horn is The Glue to This Brotherly Duo

Music has always been a part of Robert Perlick-Molinari’s life. At the age of 8, Perlick-Molinari was forced into taking French horn lessons. His love for the instrument led him... Read more »
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

Brooklyn-Based Band Shows That It has ‘Heart’

The members of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart don’t mind being compared to bands from the ’90s. In fact, they are cool with it. The Pains of Being... Read more »

The communal spirit manifests in a lot of dancing

For the band Eufórquesta, the highlight of the year — every year, actually — is not a beer festival in Montana nor a folk festival in Colorado. It’s the annual... Read more »

Sorry, but there’s no trapeze act this time

When the Underscore Orkestra started out seven years ago, it was half of a larger show. The other half had been circus-style variety acts. “There were clowns, people making fun... Read more »

Just average metal-playing neck-biters

Whether you abhor them or consider them an important part of pop culture, Vampires Everywhere! could be around for some time. The Los Angeles-based band began in 2009 when leader... Read more »

Thirty years hidden, jazz peeks out for new listen

Rifling through stacks of sheet music at his Corrales home, famous jazz trumpeter Bobby Shew figured the pages should serve a purpose greater than dust collector or paperweight. The compositions... Read more »

Young violinist proves a talent far beyond his age

A night of discreet contrasts brought together Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, Sibelius’ Violin Concerto, The Fountains of Rome by Respighi and the Danse Bacchanale from Saint-Saëns’ opera “Samson and Delilah.” In... Read more »
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It’s Aldean’s party, and he calls the shots

“Don’t You Wanna Stay” is the second single off country star Jason Aldean’s new album, “My Kinda Party.” The first single was the title track, and “Don’t You Wanna Stay”... Read more »

From Santa Fe to Shanghai, and back

Jazz musician J.Q. Whitcomb is itching to get his original music out. The Santa Fe native just moved back to the City Different after living in Shanghai and is starting... Read more »

Distance between Vermont, Austin shortens quickly

Bands dream of playing festivals like South By Southwest in Austin. Chamberlin WHEN: 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 12 WHERE: Low Spirits Bar & Stage, 2823 Second NW HOW MUCH: $8,... Read more »

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