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The Blues Will Never Die: Buddy Guy at State Theatre

Sam Bromer  —  Apr 24, 2013

As long as Buddy Guy is around, the blues will never die. Sam Bromer ’16 reflects on Guy's performance at State Theatre and the influence of the blues legend. 

The Music Doesn't End at Bonnaroo

Dan Robbins  —  Jun 14, 2012

The big names rocked Bonnaroo, but Dan Robbins '13 offers five newcomers who stole the show.

Give Me That Sweet, That Funky Stuff

Ted Hamilton  —  Feb 9, 2009

All I wanted Saturday night was to get funked, and The Rozatones made sure that I did. With an energetic set that ranged from brass-balled bravado to Latin-laced electricity, their show at Castaways demonstrated once more why The Rozatones sit at the top of Ithaca’s funk-rock feeding chain, and just what it takes to get a mass of college-age bodies moving.

The night began with a set from Nat Osborn and The Free Radicals, a large and conspicuously all-male band that plays with reggae riffs and the odd hard rock motif. There were occasional highlights hidden among the Dispatch-derived vocal harmonies and off-beat guitar chords, but for the most part their sound featured nothing new for the roots-heavy Ithaca music scene.

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