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Citizen

Local punk rockers Citizen have had a big summer—fresh off the Warped Tour and the release of their new album ‘Youth,’...

Mr. Toledo

Hype, aka Tony Toledo, is an earnest rapper with big dreams.

Interview – Eliot Lewis

Average White Band. Hall and Oates. Just a few of the names that songwriter Eliot Lewis has performed with over the course of his musical career.

Third time is a charm

Let’s get ready to rumble — Rocky’s, Toledo’s self-proclaimed ‘high energy watering hole’, is celebrating their 3rd year anniversary

Dem Blues Will Never Die

Some styles of music will never die—and electric blues is still as alive as ever.

Jam On

While most people prefer bands that sound the same live as they do in recordings, others prefer artists that stretch the boundaries of their songs

NOLA Style

As far as musical families are considered, the Marsalis brothers are one of the most talented tribes in the biz.

Expanding the audience

Toledoans unfamiliar with Michigan’s music scene have not heard much recently from Ann Arbor’s versed veterans of the jam band scene, The Macpodz

It all started with beer

“Without beer… we would be living in chaos”

Rootwire 2k13

Electronic rockers Papadosio's success story is about as grassroots as it gets —

Kool Keith

Hip-hop emcees are not often as interesting as Kool Keith.

The Bricks

TSA graduate Chris Metchis first made these pages as guitarist/vocalist of Blue Skies

Lo-Fi, Hi-Fi, Sci-Fi and “Si-Li”: Silent Lions

This band is at the point where their next songs feel more like “Silent Lions” songs.

TCP weighs in on its All Good experience

The spirit of the Grateful Dead resonated throughout the weekend from the Dark Star Orchestra on Friday to Furthur on Saturday night — including a duet between Grace Potter and the Nocturnals and Furthur guitarist Bob Weir. Despite the wind, rain, lightning and thunder, All Good Music Festival 2013 kept on trucking and the inclement weather didn't dampen the spirits of festival goers.

Online Exclusive Interview: Bethesda

TCP caught up with Ohio band, Bethesda, at Bunbury Music Festival to get the scoop on their sound, the new record, and Dr. Pepper?
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