For his new photo book, Athens photographer Jason Thrasher concocted . . .	        
	    Tag Archives: Georgia
	            During the last months of his life, Col. Bruce Hampton . . .	        
	    
	            This year marks the tenth that Atlanta musicians Jeffrey Bützer . . .	        
	    
	            Chunklet Industries and Indianapolis’ Third Uncle Records recently released a limited-run, . . .	        
	    
	            Scott McCaughey is surely one of the friendliest and funniest . . .	        
	    
	            Dahlonega’s own three-time Grammy winner and fried food lover Zac . . .	        
	    
	            Whether you’ve heard his legendary take on 1960s soul music or even . . .	        
	    
	            Ben Trickey has made a habit of interpreting folk and . . .	        
	    
	            Perhaps the best local release I’ve heard so far this . . .	        
	    
	            Looking at the cover of Je Suis France’s new digital . . .	        
	    
	            The Patient Breathers would be a good band name. Even . . .	        
	    
	            Former Cowboy Mouth bassist and Roxie Watson banjo picker Sonia . . .	        
	    
	            A chance encounter between a Julliard-trained musician (Andrea DeMarcus) and . . .	        
	    
	            Don’t run away screaming if rockabilly isn’t your thing, just . . .	        
	    
	            Leah Calvert’s first solo album, Satellite, beams down rocking transmissions . . .	        
	    
	            First off, what a great band name. “Crush” must be . . .	        
	    
	            Years ago, when I heard about an album called Gangstabilly . . .	        
	    
	            Atlanta lost another remnant of its rambunctious late ‘80s/early ‘90s . . .	        
	    
	            You know, I’ve seen Peter Hook do his own reenactments . . .	        
	    
	            It’s been 25 years since R.E.M. released their best ‘90s . . .	        
	    
	            Cloak’s debut 7-inch, “In the Darkness, the Path” b/w “The . . .	        
	    
	            Almost 32 years from the date of their first performance . . .	        
	    
	            A preacher’s son playing music that sounds like contemporary Christian . . .	        
	    
	            When one thinks of the Atlanta music scene, hip-hop, garage . . .	        
	    
    
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			