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rob sweitzer and jacob marshall of mae

recorded at soma in san diego. while chatting with some of the men of mae, it became obvious that the music these guys put out is backed by passion, sincerity, and intelligence. listen up as rob and jacob talk about the band, their travels, and answer the most important question of all...'can you tie a cherry stem into a knot with your tongue?' (27:10)

interviewed by: maryJane
interviewed on: august 27, 2007

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dear and the headlights

recorded at soma in san diego. these arizona boys put out tracks you just can't get out of your head. grab a copy of their album and catch them in concert; although you run the risk of singing about paper bags & cups for the next three weeks, you definitely won't be disappointed. photo: deanna dent (18:50)

interviewed by: maryJane
interviewed on: august 27, 2007

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the van allen belt

recorded via telephone. held in place by the earth's magnetic field, hmmm?? if the van allen belt come from purgatory then we can be assured that purgatory is the next music scene to hit the map. paloma and davey chat with this duo who make heavenly music from somewhere else in time and space. photo: peter luckner (26:48)

interviewed by: la paloma and davey jones
interviewed on: august 26, 2007

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larry groce of mountain stage

recorded at class vi in west virginia. larry groce is host and artistic director of mountain stage, a live musical performance radio program recorded weekly and distributed internationally. groce chats about his career in music which spans over 30 years and takes him from a top ten radio hit to his current home with mountain stage. (32:12)

interviewed by: rabiah
interviewed on: august 26, 2007

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robert shafer and johnny staats

recorded at mountain stage performance in west virginia. mandolin and pick guitar wonders johnny staats and robert shafer chat about the bluegrass music they love before they take the stage. get your cowboy hats on. (15:51)

interviewed by: rabiah
interviewed on: august 26, 2007

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olivier slabiak of les yeux noirs

recorded at a mountain stage performance in west virginia. rabiah catches up with one of the the two world traveling brothers from les yeux noirs. have a listen to this festive music that's played in five different languages. once you hear their sound, you will want to join the journey. (10:44)

interviewed by: rabiah
interviewed on: august 26, 2007

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