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About Tad Dickens

Tad Dickens

Tad Dickens has played drums for as long as he’s had access to things he could beat on. He’s played guitar for five years. He grew up in a musical family, traveled for about 10 years with various road bands you’ve never heard of, and went to Musicians Institute, in Los Angeles, to study drums. He is uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person.

About Ralph Berrier Jr.

Ralph Berrier Jr.

Ralph Berrier Jr. has worked at The Roanoke Times since 1993. He's played guitar longer than that, although never very well. He took up the fiddle at age 30 and isn't so hot at that, either. There's an old saying that those who can't play, teach. Those who can't play or teach write blogs.

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  • Nice job of reading between the lines, Jake. I couldn't just come out and directly ...more - Tad
  • Jake, sir, you have absolutely *nailed* it. I was in my college psych class on ...more - Tad
  • So, what you're saying tad, is that SCB is better than The Beatles and Bigger ...more - Jake D.
  • If producers start framing their artists in Motown, Stax, and Muscle Shoals based on the ...more - Jake D.
  • Who? :)more - Mike

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cutNscratch is The Roanoke Times music blog. Music reporter Tad Dickens and features wire editor Ralph Berrier enjoy pickin’ and grinnin’, and they like to write about music, too. They’ll be posting plenty about local, regional and national music, but it won’t be any fun at all if you don’t jump in and have your say. So do it! | Read more about Tad, Ralph and this blog

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