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Protected: “Minnesota Sound”: An Interview with Julia Shiota

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Belt Magazine2022-05-18T15:14:00-04:00May 18, 2022|
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Minnesota Sound

What does it mean to sound like a place?

Julia Shiota2022-05-12T16:49:57-04:00April 1, 2022|
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The History of American Music, as Recorded in Richmond, Indiana

How one Midwestern record company changed the course of popular music.

Avery Gregurich2022-01-26T10:22:35-05:00December 3, 2021|
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Jessica Hopper’s Regional Sensibility

The Chicago writer's "no bullshit" approach shines through in the revised edition of "The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic."

Annie Howard2021-09-03T12:39:31-04:00August 11, 2021|
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How the Kent State Shooting Changed American Music

From 'the end of the Sixties' to the 'Akron sound.'

Vince Guerrieri2021-05-28T10:12:22-04:00May 4, 2021|
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What Michael Stanley Meant to Cleveland

His story is the story of the rise and fall of rock 'n' roll in Cleveland—and of the city itself.

Vince Guerrieri2021-04-23T12:11:57-04:00March 25, 2021|
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“As Though It Is Everywhere”: An Interview with Hanif Abdurraqib

"I feel close to my roots in a way that I don't know that I've ever felt."

Kevin Smokler2021-08-11T11:21:05-04:00March 17, 2021|
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Suzi Quatro and the Sound of Detroit Rock

If the Detroit music scene revolutionized rock, Suzi Quatro brought it to a wider audience with polished production and an ear for catchy hooks.

Chelsea Spear2020-12-04T10:44:01-05:00November 13, 2020|
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The Brief but Spectacular Life of Youngstown’s Tomorrow Club

In the early Seventies, the venue embodied the “golden age of rock music”—and saw the early years of some of the industry’s most iconic acts.

Vince Guerrieri2020-10-15T11:13:37-04:00September 24, 2020|
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  • Mary Lane - Blues

Give Your Money to Mary Lane

The legendary Chicago blueswoman has never gotten her due.

Katie Prout2021-01-27T14:52:49-05:00June 26, 2020|
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  • John Prine

An Elegy for John Prine

"If you listen long enough, you’ll find your own Prine line, the one that makes you feel real lonesome and want to laugh, all at once."

Avery Gregurich2020-08-27T13:58:12-04:00April 9, 2020|
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Madison, Indiana Wants to Be the Next ‘Music City’

The small river town might have the best per capita music scene in the country.

Robyn Ryle2020-03-09T17:47:00-04:00February 21, 2020|
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