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Battle of The Bands 12.01.09: Train vs. OneRepublic
Battle of The Bands 12.01.09: Train vs. OneRepublic Posted by Adam Battagello on 12.01.2009 Two bands who are completely defined by a very slim list of their biggest hits, but how do the new singles hold up? Greetings one and all and welcome to the first day of the Christmas month, and yet another edition of Battle of the Bands.
Train back on track, tour includes stop at Birmingham nightclub
Does Train still have a hold on Birmingham? We'll find out Dec. 4 when the pop-rock band returns to Five Points Music Hall in Southside.
The mellow San Francisco rock band best known for its Grammy-winning 2001 hit "Drops of Jupiter " is back after a three-year break, during which time frontman Patrick Monahan released the solo effort "Last of Seven." Their new album, "Save Me San Francisco" is chock-full of advice on how to deal when stuff gets rough set to jangly guitars, it is ...
Train was inescapable during the turn of the 21st century, when songs like "Calling All Angels" and "Drops of Jupiter" made the San Francisco residents some of America's most popular balladeers.
Jupiter finds itself in Bestinvest's doghouse
Asset management group takes wooden spoon as consultant names worst performers in its 'dog fund' review Asset management group Jupiter has taken the "embarrassing top spot" in its regular review of "dog funds" by financial advisers Bestinvest.
Jupiter One blasts off from humble beginnings
When the saucer-shaped spaceship called Jupiter 2 launched into the vast void on the '60s television show Lost in Space, the fate of its previous ship Jupiter 1 remained a mystery.
Halloween Parade's annual Coat of Arms fund-raiser wants to rock you
Die Mensch Maschine will be paying homage to the forging of German electronic music in a set that is as much futuristic as it is anachronistic.
Chances are you've never heard of Jupiter One. And why would you have? Brooklyn-based indie rock bands are a dime a dozen these days, and on any given Friday night in New York City, music clubs are packed with them.
The annual Temecula Balloon & Wine Festival begins Friday.
The Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival doesn't try to get bigger and better every year -- just better.
Dreampilots could very well put Denmark on the faith-based music map. The explosive foursome was first introduced to American CCM crowds at this year's Gospel Music Association Week in Nashville with a show that seemed to leave everyone buzzing.
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