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         <title>Let&apos;s hear it for the bands!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Hey, everybody. Tomorrow's <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/columnists/berrier/wb/xp-index">Riffs </a>is about how July 4 is the one day out of the year when people can't avoid live music. I've written a lot about the struggles of live-music venues over the years and the difficulties bands have finding lucrative gigs. DJs, iPod-docking stations and satellite radio have replaced bands at social gatherings. People don't hire bands for parties and dances like they used to.<br />
But on July 4, you can hear the breadth of American music the way it sounds best -- live and outside.</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Riffs columns</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 16:26:41 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Hey, everybody. Tomorrow's Riffs is about how July 4 is the one day out of the year when people can't avoid live music. I've written a lot about the struggles of live-music venues over the years and the difficulties bands...</author>
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         <title>Lynchburg musicians helping cancer-stricken colleague</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>From Sid Hagan, of the <a href="http://www.purveyorstheband.com">Purveyors</a>: "<a href="http://www.robbiewells.com">Robbie Wells</a> is a very well known musician in Lynchburg and throughout Central Virginia including the Roanoke Valley.  Robbie was diagnosed with prostate cancer 7 weeks ago and like so many other full time artists has no health insurance."</p>

<p>Here's a news release Hagan sent me:</p>

<p>>Lynchburg Music Center and the Lynchburg Music Center Performance Venue is pleased to announce the first of three benefit concerts to help popular local musician Robbie Wells in his fight with Cancer.  <br />
</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Concert updates</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 16:28:52 -0500</pubDate>
<author>From Sid Hagan, of the Purveyors: "Robbie Wells is a very well known musician in Lynchburg and throughout Central Virginia including the Roanoke Valley. Robbie was diagnosed with prostate cancer 7 weeks ago and like so many other full time...</author>
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         <title>MusicCast Top 5: &quot;Blacksburg&quot; on top for third week in a row</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>From our own digital Shadoe Stevens, new channels guru Dwayne Yancey:</p>

<p>> Some things never change. The spectacle of fireworks on the Fourth of July. The joys of a three-day weekend. Or, the five most popular videos on the <a href="http://blogs.roanoke.com/musiccast/">MusicCast</a>. For the third week in a row, Mike Roos has the most-played video on the MusicCast with "Blacksburg," his song about the Virginia Tech shootings. And all the others stay the same, too, although the order changes a bit. Two songs by The Seed switch places. A third one moves up, and Jimmy Danger, featuring Neanderpaul, falls to No. 5 ("Nothing But Wrong" had been No. 1 a few weeks ago.) Don't agree with any of these? Hey, don't look at us. We base the MusicCast Top 5 on who gets the most plays so if there's someone you like, just keep on clicking.</p>

<p>> If you think your band's video should be in the Top 5, well, <a href="http://blogs.roanoke.com/musiccast/">post it to our site</a>, and maybe it will be. The top three videos this week are ones the artists recorded themselves. Details are below.</p>

<p>> Here’s the week's Top 5: </p>

<p>1. "Blacksburg," by Mike Roos<br />
2. "No More," by The Seed<br />
3. "Can You Understand," by The Seed<br />
4. "A New Season," by The Seed"<br />
5.  "Nothing But Wrong," by Jimmy Danger, featuring Neanderpaul</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Music news</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:29:26 -0500</pubDate>
<author>From our own digital Shadoe Stevens, new channels guru Dwayne Yancey: > Some things never change. The spectacle of fireworks on the Fourth of July. The joys of a three-day weekend. Or, the five most popular videos on the MusicCast....</author>
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         <title>Live music at Third Street Coffeehouse</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Third Street Coffeehouse on the corner of Elm and Mountain in Trinity United Methodist Church in Roanoke.<br />
Doors open every Friday at 7pm for Open Mike, then featured act from 8-10p. Smoke-free, alcohol-free, no cover.<br />
Call 540.309.4707 for more info.</p>

<p>Jul 4           Just Us<br />
Jul 11          Donna Pearson & Brad Archer<br />
Jul 18          Gretel<br />
Jul 25         Drew Arnn & Billy Via</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Club shows: Raw feed</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 14:48:22 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Third Street Coffeehouse on the corner of Elm and Mountain in Trinity United Methodist Church in Roanoke. Doors open every Friday at 7pm for Open Mike, then featured act from 8-10p. Smoke-free, alcohol-free, no cover. Call 540.309.4707 for more info....</author>
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         <title>Sierra Hull &amp; Highway 111 show at SML is canceled</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Rhythm and Views Lakefront series show Aug. 10 was set to feature Hull and her band, along with Lovell Sisters Band, The Dixie Bee-Liners, the Farewell Drifters. It has just been canceled, according to <a href="http://dlpconcerts.com/">DLP Concerts</a>.</p>

<p>This is not to be confused with the <a href="http://blogs.roanoke.com/cutnscratch/2008/06/sara_evans_styx_grand_funk_railroad_blake_shelton.html">Mariners Landing Summer Concert Series</a>.</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Concert updates</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 13:53:34 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Rhythm and Views Lakefront series show Aug. 10 was set to feature Hull and her band, along with Lovell Sisters Band, The Dixie Bee-Liners, the Farewell Drifters. It has just been canceled, according to DLP Concerts. This is not to...</author>
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         <title>Live music at Rockfish</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your support!  Have a safe holiday!</p>

<p>Sunday July 6  Le Hot Club de Big Lick</p>

<p>Sunday July 13  Hoppie Vaughan & The Ministers of Soul</p>

<p>Sunday July 20  The Blue Ridge Jazz Ensemble</p>

<p>Sunday July 27  Cyrus Pace & Friends</p>

<p><a href="http://www.Rockfishfood.com"><br />
wwwRockfishfood.com</a></p>]]></description>
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         <category>Club shows: Raw feed</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 13:31:49 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Thanks for your support! Have a safe holiday! Sunday July 6 Le Hot Club de Big Lick Sunday July 13 Hoppie Vaughan & The Ministers of Soul Sunday July 20 The Blue Ridge Jazz Ensemble Sunday July 27 Cyrus Pace...</author>
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         <title>Question of the week: Does Amy Winehouse matter?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Oh, the promise. Winehouse's "Back to Black" was critically and commercially successful. And you know the rest. She started the game so troubled that she was unable to enjoy it -- producer Mark Ronson told Rolling Stone magazine that recent attempts at recording her were "heartbreaking."</p>

<p>You could easily say that Ronson made Winehouse, who had done pretty well in England with a previous, jazzier CD. And his method is surely working for Sharon Jones, whose Dap Kings also recorded "Back to Black."</p>

<p>And now there's Duffy. People say that she's mining the same vein, although I think her debut, "Rockferry," is a good deal lighter than Winehouse's hit. Still, it's good, and as pop culture cycles go, we seem to be looking at a return to 1960s production values. In other words, if Duffy gets growing success out of this (and this record sounds like one that can sell through a couple of seasons), we're going to hear a lot more producers framing their performers in Motown, Stax, Hi and other classic sounds. Muscle Shoals, represent!</p>

<p>So, back to the original question. Does Winehouse matter to you? Do you care?</p>]]></description>
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         <category>question of the week</category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:25:36 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Oh, the promise. Winehouse's "Back to Black" was critically and commercially successful. And you know the rest. She started the game so troubled that she was unable to enjoy it -- producer Mark Ronson told Rolling Stone magazine that recent...</author>
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         <title>Hubert Sumlin and the Nighthawks at 202 Market: Review</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Maybe it's fitting that dark gray clouds, lightning and spitting rain filled the Friday afternoon sky right before a blues show. And maybe it was fitting that the sun broke through the clouds, summoning a humid night.</p>

<p>Stormy weather -- personal and meteorological -- is at the heart of the blues. And some of the greatest blues performances have immortalized those storms' wreckage, while still leaving room for some sunshine.</p>

<p>Hubert Sumlin was the lead guitarist on his fair share of those tunes. Recording for Chester "The Howlin' Wolf" Burnett at Chess Records, Sumlin found slithery yet switchblade-sharp ways to solo and to phrase call-and-response with Wolf.</p>

<p>"Smokestack Lightnin.'' "Spoonful." "Wang Dang Doodle." "Killin' Floor." Those are just a few examples of a catalogue that inspired Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan and other guitar giants of the 1960s and beyond.</p>

<p>Sumlin is among the last survivors of the first wave of Chicago electric blues. And on Friday -- he was in Roanoke, at 202 Market, with traveling mates the Nighthawks, who have their own legitimate parcel of blues. A loud, standing-room-only crowd of at least 200 greeted them enthusiastically, and most stayed into the early morning.</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Show reviews</category>
         <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:18:40 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Maybe it's fitting that dark gray clouds, lightning and spitting rain filled the Friday afternoon sky right before a blues show. And maybe it was fitting that the sun broke through the clouds, summoning a humid night. Stormy weather --...</author>
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         <title>Tonight at the Sun, in Floyd: Debrissa McKinney plays with Laura Reed and Deep Pocket</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Our TimesCast pal is doing well. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/community/botetourt/neighbors/wb/167126">Read more here</a>. Check out <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/entertainment/wb/167148">Top Tickets</a> for show details and sound samples from Laura Reed and Deep Pocket.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.roanoke.com/cutnscratch/2008/06/tonight_at_the_sun_in_floyd_debrissa_mckinney_play.html</link>
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         <category>Music news</category>
         <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:42:55 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Our TimesCast pal is doing well. Read more here. Check out Top Tickets for show details and sound samples from Laura Reed and Deep Pocket....</author>
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         <title>What I hate about the adult contemporary charts</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>First off, here it is -- this week's top 10 adult comtemporary chart, from the AP, via Billboard:</p>

<p>Adult Contemporary<br />
1. Love Song, Sara Bareilles<br />
2. Bleeding Love, Leona Lewis<br />
3. Bubbly, Colbie Caillat<br />
4. Apologize, Timbaland feat. OneRepublic<br />
5. Lost, Michael Buble<br />
6. Say, John Mayer<br />
7. Teardrops on My Guitar, Taylor Swift<br />
8. Tattoo, Jordin Sparks<br />
9. Big Girls Don’t Cry, Fergie<br />
10. No One, Alicia Keys</p>

<p>There are so many reasons to hate this chart ...</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Notes</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:57:13 -0500</pubDate>
<author>First off, here it is -- this week's top 10 adult comtemporary chart, from the AP, via Billboard: Adult Contemporary 1. Love Song, Sara Bareilles 2. Bleeding Love, Leona Lewis 3. Bubbly, Colbie Caillat 4. Apologize, Timbaland feat. OneRepublic 5....</author>
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         <title>MusicCast Top 5: &quot;Blacksburg&quot; still No. 1, but then a shake-up</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>From our very own digital Casy Casem, new channels editor Dwayne Yancey:</p>

<p>> For the second week in a row, Mike Roos has the most-played video on the <a href="http://blogs.roanoke.com/musiccast/">MusicCast</a> with "Blacksburg," his song about the Virginia Tech shootings. After that, we have a shake-up. Jimmy Danger, featuring Neanderpaul, falls to No. 4 ("Nothing But Wrong" had been No. 1 a few weeks ago.) And the Pickin Buds fall out of the Top 5 altogether. Meanwhile, The Seed move up, and a third song by the band moves back in. Don't agree with any of these? We base the <a href="http://blogs.roanoke.com/musiccast/">MusicCast</a> Top 5 on who gets the most plays so if there's someone you like, just keep on clicking.</p>

<p>> If you think your band's video should be in the Top 5, well, post it to our site, and maybe it will be. The top three videos this week are ones the artists recorded themselves. Details are below.</p>

<p>Here’s the week's Top 5: </p>

<p>1. "Blacksburg," by Mike Roos<br />
2. "Can You Understand," by The Seed<br />
3. "No More," by The Seed<br />
4. "Nothing But Wrong," by Jimmy Danger, featuring Neanderpaul<br />
5. "A New Season," by The Seed</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.roanoke.com/cutnscratch/2008/06/musiccast_top_5_blacksburg_still_no_1_but_then_a_s.html</link>
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         <category>Music videos</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 12:13:57 -0500</pubDate>
<author>From our very own digital Casy Casem, new channels editor Dwayne Yancey: > For the second week in a row, Mike Roos has the most-played video on the MusicCast with "Blacksburg," his song about the Virginia Tech shootings. After that,...</author>
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         <title>Charlie Hughes and a band</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you remember Charlie Hughes, who graced our <a href="http://blogs.roanoke.com/musiccast/">MusicCast</a> with his ripping funky "<a href="http://blogs.roanoke.com/musiccast/user_submitted/your_videos_charlie_hughes_1.html">Two Chicken Sandwiches</a>."</p>

<p>Now he's got a couple of cohorts, and they've posted a song called "Dun Dun Dun" -- <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfRjg3uwh5s" target="new">Go to hear it and see the photos they posted with it on youtube.com</a>.</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Music videos</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:50:48 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Maybe you remember Charlie Hughes, who graced our MusicCast with his ripping funky "Two Chicken Sandwiches." Now he's got a couple of cohorts, and they've posted a song called "Dun Dun Dun" -- Go to hear it and see the...</author>
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         <title>Hubert Sumlin, Howlin&apos; Wolf, Janiva Magness, Sean Costello</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<div class="img-shadow"><img alt="Hubert Sumlin" src="http://www.roanoke.com/dtiphotos/2299637.jpg" width="230" height="229" align="left" hspace="5">
<p>Annie Leibovitz/Hubert Sumlin</p>
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<p>This isn't really a random thought, but it's not music news, either. I don't want to make a category called etc., or something stupid like that.</p>

<p>But when it's over, it will explain why I didn't go to the <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/entertainment/insideout/music/wb/165694">Gemini Fest</a> shindig last weekend.</p>

<p>Last week, it was all about Hubert Sumlin. The 76-year-old, Mississippi-born, Arkansas-bred, Chicago-schooled longtime lead guitarist for Chester "The Howlin' Wolf" Burnett, is <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/entertainment/wb/166888">the subject of my story on the Extra front today</a>.</p>

<p>But first, check out this page -- <a href="http://myspace.com/theseancostellofoundationforbipolarresearch">myspace.com/theseancostellofoundationforbipolarresearch</a>. And listen to the music while you're there.<br />
</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Random thoughts</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:13:01 -0500</pubDate>
<author> Annie Leibovitz/Hubert Sumlin This isn't really a random thought, but it's not music news, either. I don't want to make a category called etc., or something stupid like that. But when it's over, it will explain why I didn't...</author>
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         <title>Yacht Rock!!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Apparently, these videos have been around for a while. I had missed the boat -- har har.<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMTI8vg7A5U" target="new">Learn the true origins of "What A Fool Believes," "Footloose," "Rosanna" and more here</a>!<br />
Thanks for the link, <a href="http://www.thewoodbrothers.com/" target="new">Oliver Wood</a>.</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Random thoughts</category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:46:39 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Apparently, these videos have been around for a while. I had missed the boat -- har har. Learn the true origins of "What A Fool Believes," "Footloose," "Rosanna" and more here! Thanks for the link, Oliver Wood....</author>
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         <title>What are your favorite summer songs?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>We posted a little story over the weekend with <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/entertainment/insideout/music/wb/166523">a list of favorite summer songs</a>.</p>

<p>Here's Ralph's list. It proves that he is way cooler than I am:</p>

<p>1. "Little Red Corvette," Prince. This was my favorite song in the summer of '83, right before my senior year of high school.</p>

<p>2. "Hot Fun in the Summertime," Sly and the Family Stone</p>

<p>3. "In the Summertime," Mungo Jerry</p>

<p>4. "Can't Hardly Wait," The Replacements</p>

<p>5. "Train in Vain," The Clash</p>

<p>-- Ralph Berrier Jr.</p>

<p>Here is my list. It proves that it doesn't take much to be cooler than I am:</p>

<p>1. "Thunder Island" Jay Ferguson</p>

<p>1978. Lord, the cheese! But this song, still occasionally played on oldies radio, still takes me back to burgeoning adolescence and that one girl who was just too good for me.</p>

<p>2. "Summersound," sElf</p>

<p>Little-heard tune from Beck sideman Matt Mahaffey, whose career has turned from an attempt at solo success to cartoon soundtrack and commercial jingle work. Why? Because the music business sucks. Full disclosure: I grew up with Matt's older brother and collaborater, the late Mike Mahaffey. But the song is great. Hear it yourself: www.self-centered.org/media.php?pmg</p>

<p>3. "So Like Candy," Elvis Costello</p>

<p>Bad relationship. Depressing summer. Perfect song. Go figure.</p>

<p>4. "Heavy Metal Drummer," Wilco</p>

<p>"I sincerely miss those heavy metal bands/She used to go see on the landing in the summer/She fell in love with the drummer ... "</p>

<p>5. "Stone in Love," Journey</p>

<p>Summer of 1983. Isle of Palms, S.C. A phonograph player in the rental house basement. Volume at 11. So shoot me.</p>

<p>-- Tad Dickens</p>

<p>What are yours?</p>]]></description>
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         <category>question of the week</category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:45:11 -0500</pubDate>
<author>We posted a little story over the weekend with a list of favorite summer songs. Here's Ralph's list. It proves that he is way cooler than I am: 1. "Little Red Corvette," Prince. This was my favorite song in the...</author>
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