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Black Milk

Detroit-born rapper and producer Black Milk— real name Curtis Cross—is one of the brightest and most creative hip-hop artists in the game.

Deadstring Brothers

Born in a city rarely associated with country music

Stepdad

Stepdads are always awkward on some level—Do I call him dad?

Dubtronica

Whether your talking about a relation- ship or a rave

Rat farmers

I didn’t know it before I listened to Rat Farm, but I’d been listening to the Meat Puppets for almost my entire life.

Widespread Panic Rolls On

After 27 years on the road, it is safe to say that Widespread Panic are masters of their craft.

Interview: Danny Rogers of St. Jerome's Laneway Festival

Summer has nearly ended, but festival season has not. On Saturday, September 14th, Australia's St. Jerome's Laneway Festival will hold its inaugural celebration of all things beautiful and noisy in Detroit.

Johnny Azari

Earlier this year, New York's most misunderstood transplant

Trombome Shorty and Orleans Avenue

Strap on your dancing shoes and get ready to get down

George Clinton

I want to get funked up! On Friday, September 13,

Good Morning Lucas County

Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock once said “creativity shouldn’t be following radio; it should be the other way around.”

21 Pilots take flight

It's always a pleasure when the artist takes the interview with a spoonful of sugar.

Mo Pop Festival

In a time when bankruptcy and scandal are miring the Motown sheen, Mo Pop Festival provided an upbeat, energizing lineup that was a perfect match for a beautiful sunny day.

Lockn' Festival

  The inaugural Lockn' festival is a jam-band fan's mecca—the ultimate gathering of the best improvisational bands from every corner of the...

Black Swamp Arts Festiva

Every year, on the weekend after Labor Day, Bowling Green comes alive with art, music and culture during the Black Swamp Arts Festival.

Big Ear

In the summer of 2012, three former members of staple Ohio jam band, Ekoostik Hookah, decided to reunite to form BigEaR.
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