Thursday's Shows That Matter
Thursday, November 12, 2009
- Joan Osborne, Holmes Brothers and Paul Thorn at BB King's
- Rob Thomas, Onerepublic and Carolina Liar at Beacon Theatre
- Rakes at Highline Ballroom
- Mavis Staples and Marshall Crenshaw at Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown NY
- Penn & Teller at Gramercy Theatre
- Drivin & Cryin at World Cafe Live, Philly
- Kyle Hollingsworth (x-String Cheese Incident) at Sullivan Hall
- Aster Pheonyx and Mash McLain at The Saint
- Radney Foster, Mark Erelli and Matthew Ryan at Living Room
Our listings are updated every day (regardless of whether we do an update here on the main page.) For more on the next four weeks of shows:
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We've stood by as truly independent alternative rock radio died. Sure, something called "alternative" took its place, but we know for sure that anything that "tests well" with soccer moms just ain't alternative. (Even if some of us happen to be soccer moms.) So we've taken matters into our own hands.
This really is independent alternative rock radio, visible here at Altrok.com and audible at our web radio station. It has the classic music that fired our passions back in the day - or that we maybe only heard about from our elders - but it's mostly made of the new music that does precisely the same for us now. We're paying attention to scenes all over the world, watching the energy build, and waiting to see what it creates. Wherever it happens, we'll make sure you can hear about it here. We've been slowly building all this since 2001, and now that you've noticed us, we're glad you're here.
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