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Los Angeles' El Rey Theatre is nearly empty.Up a flight of rickety stairs, behind the locked door of a small, dirty dressing room, Jim Adkins... More >>
Music, like everything else, came to an uneasy standstill this week in light of the East Coast terrorist attacks. Among the major changes to the... More >>
When Steve Wynn's grandfather Matthew immigrated to this country from Russia at the dawn of the 20th century, he harbored one great dream: to be a... More >>
A couple years back when Beachwood Sparks first stepped into the spotlight -- its members looking very much like they'd just stepped off the cover... More >>
In July, Bash & Pop reported that a release was imminent for Sonoran Hope and Madness, the second studio effort from Roger Clyne and the... More >>
How do you write a eulogy for a building? It's a question that's been asked fairly often in recent months, as we've been forced to mourn the... More >>
It's a hot August night, and although Neil Diamond is nowhere to be found, the cast of MTV's Real World is, in full color and surround... More >>
After a two-week trip out of state -- that's right, Bash & Pop has ho's in different area codes -- we returned to New Times' offices... More >>
Local AC/DC cover band TNT is getting some (big-ball-size) love from the object of its worship. Last fall, members of AC/DC's road crew -- in town... More >>
When bluegrass combo Busted Heart takes the stage for the first time, the numbers will be staggering: Nine decades of musical experience, dozens... More >>
New California singer-songwriter Andrew Block loves Moon Valley. The sentiment won't be found in any of his lyrics, or even in anything he... More >>
Perched on a stool at a local watering hole a few weeks back, sitting with a female acquaintance, we're discussing the state of local music when... More >>
With a mane of long hair held back by a red bandanna and a full growth of beard covering his face, Roger Clyne looks very much like a hippie. And,... More >>
It seems good fortune has been smiling on several members of the Valley's indie rock class of '94. With the much-hyped release of Jimmy Eat... More >>
Summer 1954. As the rickety Greyhound bus winds down Interstate 10 toward Arizona, the ocean breeze slowly melts into the hot desert air. Sitting... More >>
Most musicians like to shroud themselves in mystery. Cast themselves as enigmas, riddles never meant to be solved. It's an accepted part of the... More >>
While last week's Bash & Pop took great pains to mention the impending concert arrivals of music legends Lee Hazlewood (July 9 at the Rhythm Room)... More >>
There are ominous rumblings emerging from singer Robin Wilson's much-maligned Gas Giants camp. The latest bit of info more or less confirms... More >>
Much of the discussion surrounding the growth of DJ culture had focused on the myriad subgenres and styles that have exploded in recent years.... More >>
While Valley stalwarts Les Payne Product will be saying farewell this week (see Payne-Less) with a... More >>
Like everyone else, we here have heard the ominous rumblings, frightening whispers, foreboding rumors and the like. But in what is surely one of... More >>
Lurking somewhere in the dusty bins of your neighborhood record store -- just after Sade but well before Scritti Politti -- is a "new" album by... More >>
About an hour into the conversation, Jimmy Eat World frontman Jim Adkins finally slumps back into his seat and lets out a long, deep sigh."You... More >>
Thankfully, the extended legal tussle that took place between the Honeydogs' former label, Mercury, and their new imprint, Palm, didn't claim this... More >>
Utter the words "public access" and you'll probably elicit little more than a comical wince from most people; the very term conjures up images of... More >>
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