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New York-based indie outfit Glimmer — Dead Stars‘ Jeff Moore (vocals, guitar) and Jaye Moore (drums) with Johnny Nicholls (guitar) and Kevin Dobbins (bass) — have quickly established a sound that incorporates elements of grunge, shoegaze and hook-driven alternative rock, influenced by Nothing, Narrow Head, Dinosaur Jr., My Bloody Valentine and more. The band’s two latest singles “Buried” and its B-side “Daydream” were recorded in Brooklyn with Jeff Berner and mastered by Will Yip. “Buried” is a 120 Minutes MTV-era like anthem, built around layers of fuzzy power chord-driven guitars, a propulsive backbeat, Jeff Moore’s fittingly dreamy vocals paired with enormous and explosive choruses. “Buried” is the sort of timeless song, that you’d see kids bopping to at a sweaty, dingy club or house party at any point in the past 30 years or so. “Daydream” is a classic alt-rock-like ballad featuring reverb-soaked guitars, gently padded drums that slowly builds up to an explosive, shout-along and raise your beer in the air worthy hook and chorus. The member of Glimmer will be embarking on a busy month of live dates that includes several NYC area shows including February 24, 2024 at EWEL; March 9, 2024 at TBD as a result of Saint Vitus Bar‘s recent shutdown; and March 21, 2024 at The Broadway. Check out the rest of the tour dates below. Upcoming shows: 2/22: Kingston, NY @ Tubby’s (w/ Cigarettes for Breakfast, Husbands)2/23: Boston, MA @ Cantab Underground (w/ Cigarettes for Breakfast, Husbands, The Dreamtoday)2/24: Brooklyn, NY @ EWEL (w/ Glitterspitter, Balloon Snake)3/9: Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus (w/ Dosser, Wax Girl)3/21: Brooklyn, NY @ The Broadway (w/ Gluehead, Cigarettes for Breakfast, Semaphore)3/22: Lancaster, PA @ The Upside (w/ Joyful Forfeit, Cigarettes for Breakfast, Blind Hope)3/23: Philadelphia, PA @ Ukie Club (w/ Cigarettes for Breakfast, Spirit Weak, The Warhawks)
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robpegoraro · 2 years
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Weekly output: Web Summit, Tim Berners-Lee, 1Password, Slingbox, Rocket Lab
Weekly output: Web Summit, Tim Berners-Lee, 1Password, Slingbox, Rocket Lab
This coming week features my last long-haul flying for work of this year: I’m headed to Maui for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit. Qualcomm is picking up airfare and lodging for reporters and analysts at this invitation-only immersion into wireless technology; like last year, I accepted the invitation on behalf of my telecom-news client Light Reading with the advance approval of my editor there, and…
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brookstonalmanac · 2 days
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Birthdays 9.18
Beer Birthdays
Louis X, Duke of Bavaria (1495)
Henry Stuart Rich (1841)
Elmer Hemrich (1890)
Don Barkley
Paddy Giffen (1950)
Jeff Lebusch (1957)
Five Favorite Birthdays
John Berger; art critic, writer, artist (1926)
June Foray; voice actor (1917)
Leon Foucault; French physicist (1819)
Tim McInnerny; English comedian, actor (1956)
Jonny Quest; cartoon character (1964)
Famous Birthdays
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson; actor (1905)
Lance Armstrong; cyclist (1971)
Frankie Avalon; pop singer (1939)
Lord Berners; English composer (1883)
Robert Blake; actor (1933)
Rossano Brazzi; actor (1916)
Jimmy Brogan; comedian (1948)
Joanne Catherall; pop singer (1962)
Kiki Daire; porn actor (1976)
Agnes de Mille; dancer, choreographer (1905)
Debbi Fields; cookie-maker (1956)
Tara Fitzgerald; English actor (1967)
Michael Franks; jazz musician (1944)
James Gandolfini; actor (1961)
Greta Garbo; Swedish actor (1905)
Bud Greenspan; sports journalist, filmmaker (1926)
Keeley Hazell; English model, actor (1986)
Samuel Johnson; English writer (1709)
Joe Kubert; comic book artist (1926)
Kerry Livgren; rock guitarist, keyboardist (1949)
James Marsden; actor (1973)
Elmer Henry Maytag; appliance manufacturer, cheesemaker (1883)
Jada Pinkett; actor (1971)
Dee Dee Ramone; rock bassist (1952)
Jimmie Rodgers; country singer (1933)
Ronaldo; Brazilian soccer player (1976)
Joseph Story; U.S. Supreme Court justice (1779)
Jason Sudeikis; comedian, actor (1975)
Aisha Tyler; actor, comedian (1970)
Jack Warden; actor (1920)
Fred Willard; comedian, actor (1939)
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ldgr161 · 1 year
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𝓔𝓿𝓸𝓵𝓾𝓬𝓲ó𝓷 𝓭𝓮 𝓵𝓪 𝓲𝓷𝓽𝓮𝓻𝓯𝓪𝔃 𝓰𝓻á𝓯𝓲𝓬𝓪 𝓭𝓮 𝓾𝓼𝓾𝓪𝓻𝓲𝓸
Las tecnologías de información tuvieron su Génesis en la Guerra Fría. La informática ya utilizada para fines militares durante la segunda Guerra mundial tuvo un enorme avance en el período de post guerra.
Las computadoras eran grandes calculadoras en hardware eran complejo y manejarlo requería conocimientos, donde los datos se almacenaban de forma genética a través de cintas.
RED MUNDIAL
JOSEPH CARL ROBNETT - 1960 Dijo que de aquí a 10 o 15 años, incorporará las funciones de las bibliotecas.
DOUGLAS ENGELBART WORKSTATION - 1996 Primer mouse Primera interfaz gráfica Primer sistema de hipertexto.
• ARRANCA ARPANET - 1969 Primer enlace exitoso
INTERNET - VINTON CERF - 1970 Habla de la red internacional y de las posibilidades de la conexión global.
CORREO ELECTRÓNICO - RAY TOMLINSON Primer email denominado CYPNET, que permitía a los usuarios mandar y recibir ficheros entre diferentes ordenadores.
MICROSOFT - BILL GATES Y PAUL ALLEN
En los 80's dominaría el mercado de las computadoras personales.
APPLE - STEVE JOBS & STEVE WOZNIAK - 1976
Empezó vendiendo 200 copias.
XEROX ALTO - 1973
Primera computadora en utilizar la metáfora del escritorio.
El Diagrama del papel Texto negro fondo blanco el área de trabajo como el papel blanco folders hojas y el escritorio.
De la Interfaz gráfica a la interfaz Humana JEFF RASKIN & STEVE JOBS Una informática intuitiva y amigable
La Metáfora del Escritorio Sistema operativo mas usado.
1ra PC MULTIMEDIA - 1985 Se genera audio, reproductor, etc.
GUI NEXT Computer - 1990 El énfasis de representación de la personalidad de los usuarios a quienes estaba destinado el sistema reproductores gráficos y artistas las carpetas no son folders amarillos oficinistas se asemejan en cambio a portafolios de artistas arquitectos y diseñadores.
HIPER TEXTO - TIM BERNERS - 1991 Del texto al hipertexto. Esta tecnología permitió la visualización de páginas interconectadas y representadas visualmente a través de un navegador. Las páginas web que hoy conocemos y utilizamos.
Tim Berners crea el primer navegador llamado WorldWideWeb.
APPLE MAC OS X 2002 El concepto de computadoras destinadas a la producción gráfica y artística.
WINDOWS XP 2001 El sistema gráfico busca representar una interfaz familiar y agradable. El lenguaje gráfico de los globos virtuales ha nacido. Los elementos generan volumetría en un estilo caricaturesco.
WINDOWS Vista 2007 La sofisticación en la evolución de los de las representaciones, la adicción de la materialidad con desenfoques emulación de vidrio y metal, representados en un sistema ineficiente.
Los reproductores de MP3 permitían cenar 25 canciones en un formato limitado de 100 MB de almacenamiento.
Desde que surge la telefonía celular y rápidamente se masifica. Marcas y dispositivos plantean un nuevo mercado de comunicaciones.
Los modelos más económicos buscaban acercarse a las presentaciones de teléfonos de gama más alta. Los dispositivos celulares ya contaban con pantallas de color toque a través de muchas veces de un lápiz adicional acceso limitado a internet.
¡PHONE 1 - 2007 El primer teléfono inteligente, como los denominamos ahora significó un gran cambio ya que traía consigo la posibilidad de instalaciones como múltiples aplicaciones. Ahora se interactúa con gestos y toques sin un teclado físico.
Microsoft plantea un nuevo sistema de navegación en el sistema operativo Windows 8. Este sistema es plano y simple.
Sin embargo genera una ola de cambios en el lenguaje y gráfico de las interfaces que repercute en dispositivos móviles y en sitios de internet.
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alpjandsons · 5 months
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The Evolution of Publishing
The story of publishing’s evolution is one of creativity, resiliency, and adaptation. From the early days of Johannes Gutenberg’s groundbreaking printing press to Tim Berners-Lee and Jeff Bezos’s digital era, the publishing industry has experienced significant changes that have changed how information is produced, shared, and used. Australia has had a role in this story alongside notable authors…
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thoughtswordsaction · 7 months
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Glimmer Shares New Single "Buried" & B-Side "Daydream"
Photo courtesy of the band. NY-based grungy shoegazers Glimmer release their new single “Buried” and b-side “Daydream” today. Recorded in Brooklyn with Jeff Berner and mastered by Will Yip (Turnstile, Title Fight, Anthony Green), the two tracks are available to stream now on Spotify and Bandcamp. Influenced in equal parts by modern acts like Nothing and Narrow Head and ’90s titans like Dinosaur…
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chorusfm · 2 years
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The Clamor
Recently I was able to catch up with Aaron Louis of The Clamor to discuss his debut, self-titled LP. The new album was released today, March 17th, and we premiered the record yesterday. Congratulations on your debut album release! Can you tell us a little bit about how The Clamor started and how you first got involved with some of the collaborators on this record? Thank you! I appreciate you having me. It was all very unplanned actually. I had been in bands most of my life but I took a calculated break from playing music to focus more on filmmaking, theater production, writing, and working in the modern art world. That break stretched into almost 20 years. When the pandemic hit though, and the world slowed down, I picked up the guitar again.  I really did so for just a bit of nostalgia but I fell back into songwriting immediately. As for my collaborators, my first connection was to the producer, Omer Leibovitz. I’d followed his music career for a long time, from his band Courtesy Tier up to his current solo stuff, and when I found out he was mixing and producing I approached him with a couple of my demos to see if he’d be interested in them.  After the first mix, we fell right in and before I knew it we were making an album.  And the process continued like that.  Omer was really good at figuring out what it was I wanted a song or a particular instrument to sound like in spite of my unperfect demos and he assembled a perfect group of musicians to get that sound. Layton Weedeman, the killer drummer from Courtesy Tier, Will Raines on keys, Gary Atturio, who played bass, and Kirk Schoenherr on lead guitar, and then Jeff Berner at Studio G who tracked the record and finally Alan Douches to master.  What are some of your main musical influences?   I feel like I could go on and on with this but from the vault, I’d say The Fall, The Damned, Big Audio Dynamite, T.S.O.L., Adam and the Ants, The Cars, The Replacements, Alton Ellis, The Clash, and everything Joe Strummer ever touched.  Can you talk a bit about the overall creative process behind writing these songs? This project was a lot different than all my past musical projects in that I used to focus on just the basic rhythm guitar structure and the lyrics of a song which I would always write simultaneously leaving all the other instrument parts up the band. On this album, I composed all the parts, whether on guitar or synth or otherwise, which gave me a pretty fleshed-out song before I began to start working on lyrics. By separating these processes it allowed me to break out of that pattern and put more focused thought into the lyrics. And to stop worrying so much about song structure in general. And more importantly, to have fun with it, while still trying to get something meaningful across.  Is there anyone you’d be interested in collaborating with in the future?  Any of the old geezers still alive that I mentioned in my influences! What/who are you listening to now?    Tubeway Army over and over!  I recently re-watched Gary Numan’s performance on Urgh! a Music War which I hadn’t seen since the ’80s.  When I was a teenager, I didn’t give his music a chance because I just could not get past that little space cart he was driving around on stage.  It still cracks me up and I’m still baffled by it but man I really missed out when I was a kid.  His music is incredible.   What’s next for The Clamor? Will you be playing any shows or touring at any point? Yes, and excited to do so.  We will be announcing some tri-state area shows late this summer.  --- Please consider becoming a member so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/features/interviews/the-clamor/
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newmusicweekly · 2 years
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MSB’s Big Band tune “City Living” wins top prize in USA Songwriting Contest: Radio Download Now
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THIS SONG WON THE 2022 USA SONGWRITING COMPETITION IN THE JAZZ CATEGORY. They say a good song can work in any style…but some deserve a big band… City Living was written by an Americana tunesmith with rock pedigree (Michael Sackler-Berner) and a Steinway endorsed pianist specializing in improvisational classical and international pop hits (Jeff Franzel). Yet here it is – undeniably a Jazz song. MSB was making a record called Short Stories where each tune lived in a different world – whichever world was most suited to the song’s natural stylistic leaning. City Living, a tribute to MSB’s late grandfather who was a jazz musician in the Catskills in his youth, leaned into the big band world. So what you hear on this recording is a live big band and a singer, together, recorded to tape in a big old recording studio in Brooklyn. Old school NY magic in a room. I suspect somewhere Grandpa Milty is happy. MSB BIO BELOW: Singer-songwriter MSB has spent the last 20 years writing songs that build upon the American tradition of the rock n’ roll troubador. It has led to a stockpile of songs about life, time, and love – as well as hundreds of performances in the United States and Canada in clubs and theaters. MSB’s songs have been featured in over 40+ primetime television placements and been produced by Steve Jordan, Bob Thiele Jr., and David Kahne, amongst others. Read the full article
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spinstrackingsystem · 2 years
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MSB’s Big Band tune “City Living” wins top prize in USA Songwriting Contest: Radio Download Now
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THIS SONG WON THE 2022 USA SONGWRITING COMPETITION IN THE JAZZ CATEGORY. They say a good song can work in any style…but some deserve a big band… City Living was written by an Americana tunesmith with rock pedigree (Michael Sackler-Berner) and a Steinway endorsed pianist specializing in improvisational classical and international pop hits (Jeff Franzel). Yet here it is – undeniably a Jazz song. MSB was making a record called Short Stories where each tune lived in a different world – whichever world was most suited to the song’s natural stylistic leaning. City Living, a tribute to MSB’s late grandfather who was a jazz musician in the Catskills in his youth, leaned into the big band world. So what you hear on this recording is a live big band and a singer, together, recorded to tape in a big old recording studio in Brooklyn. Old school NY magic in a room. I suspect somewhere Grandpa Milty is happy. MSB BIO BELOW: Singer-songwriter MSB has spent the last 20 years writing songs that build upon the American tradition of the rock n’ roll troubador. It has led to a stockpile of songs about life, time, and love – as well as hundreds of performances in the United States and Canada in clubs and theaters. MSB’s songs have been featured in over 40+ primetime television placements and been produced by Steve Jordan, Bob Thiele Jr., and David Kahne, amongst others. Read the full article
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THIS SONG WON THE 2022 USA SONGWRITING COMPETITION IN THE JAZZ CATEGORY. They say a good song can work in any style…but some deserve a big band… City Living was written by an Americana tunesmith with rock pedigree (Michael Sackler-Berner) and a Steinway endorsed pianist specializing in improvisational classical and international pop hits (Jeff Franzel). Yet here it is – undeniably a Jazz song. MSB was making a record called Short Stories where each tune lived in a different world – whichever world was most suited to the song’s natural stylistic leaning. City Living, a tribute to MSB’s late grandfather who was a jazz musician in the Catskills in his youth, leaned into the big band world. So what you hear on this recording is a live big band and a singer, together, recorded to tape in a big old recording studio in Brooklyn. Old school NY magic in a room. I suspect somewhere Grandpa Milty is happy. MSB BIO BELOW: Singer-songwriter MSB has spent the last 20 years writing songs that build upon the American tradition of the rock n’ roll troubador. It has led to a stockpile of songs about life, time, and love – as well as hundreds of performances in the United States and Canada in clubs and theaters. MSB’s songs have been featured in over 40+ primetime television placements and been produced by Steve Jordan, Bob Thiele Jr., and David Kahne, amongst others. He has ongoing partnerships with musicians Liberty DeVitto and Nick Movshon, and his work has been championed by record label brass like Bruce Lundvall and Bill Burrs. MSB has produced music for Grammy and Oscar winning singer-songwriter Leo Sidran, written songs for Columbia Records artist Ari Hest, and Atlantic Records artist Enisa. MSB’s songs and recordings have been published and released by Sony, Universal, Duchamp, Ocean Park Music Group and Concord. MSB can also be found touring and recording with The Slim Kings. Additional Artist/Song Information: Artist Name: MSB Song Title: City Living Publishing: Duchamp/City`s Pearl/Kobalt Publishing Affiliation: ASCAP Album Title: Short Stories Record Label: GMB Music Record Label: GMB Music Michael Sackler-Berner 9178689593 [email protected] Radio Promotion: Billy Burrs u202d+1 (917) 903-7244u202c [email protected] Publicity/PR: Artist Direct 9178689593 [email protected] Manager: Billy Burrs u202d+1 (917) 903-7244u202c [email protected] Booking Agent: Artist Direct [email protected] Read the full article
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airplayaccess · 2 years
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MSB's Big Band tune "City Living" wins top prize in USA Songwriting Contest: Radio Download Now
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THIS SONG WON THE 2022 USA SONGWRITING COMPETITION IN THE JAZZ CATEGORY. They say a good song can work in any style...but some deserve a big band... City Living was written by an Americana tunesmith with rock pedigree (Michael Sackler-Berner) and a Steinway endorsed pianist specializing in improvisational classical and international pop hits (Jeff Franzel). Yet here it is - undeniably a Jazz song. MSB was making a record called Short Stories where each tune lived in a different world - whichever world was most suited to the song's natural stylistic leaning. City Living, a tribute to MSB's late grandfather who was a jazz musician in the Catskills in his youth, leaned into the big band world. So what you hear on this recording is a live big band and a singer, together, recorded to tape in a big old recording studio in Brooklyn. Old school NY magic in a room. I suspect somewhere Grandpa Milty is happy. MSB BIO BELOW: Singer-songwriter MSB has spent the last 20 years writing songs that build upon the American tradition of the rock n' roll troubador. It has led to a stockpile of songs about life, time, and love - as well as hundreds of performances in the United States and Canada in clubs and theaters. MSB's songs have been featured in over 40+ primetime television placements and been produced by Steve Jordan, Bob Thiele Jr., and David Kahne, amongst others. Read the full article
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garadinervi · 4 years
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Jeff Berner, Fluxbook, (white plastic box containing glued pages with the label designed by George Maciunas), Fluxus Editions, New York, NY, ca. 1966/1967 [Artists' Books and Multiples @artistsbooksandmultiples. Fondazione Bonotto, Molvena (VI). MoMA, New York, NY]
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New Audio: Activity Returns with a Slow-burning and Mesmerizing New Single
New Audio: Activity Returns with a Slow-burning and Mesmerizing New Single @westernvinyl @activitysongs @grandstandhq
Earlier this year, I wrote about the rapidly rising New York-based avant garde/experimental act Activity. Now, as you may recall, the act which features Grooms‘ Travis…
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 9.18
Beer Birthdays
Louis X, Duke of Bavaria (1495)
Henry Stuart Rich (1841)
Elmer Hemrich (1890)
Don Barkley
Paddy Giffen (1950)
Jeff Lebusch (1957)
Five Favorite Birthdays
John Berger; art critic, writer, artist (1926)
June Foray; voice actor (1917)
Leon Foucault; French physicist (1819)
Tim McInnerny; English comedian, actor (1956)
Jonny Quest; cartoon character (1964)
Famous Birthdays
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson; actor (1905)
Lance Armstrong; cyclist (1971)
Frankie Avalon; pop singer (1939)
Lord Berners; English composer (1883)
Robert Blake; actor (1933)
Rossano Brazzi; actor (1916)
Jimmy Brogan; comedian (1948)
Joanne Catherall; pop singer (1962)
Kiki Daire; porn actor (1976)
Agnes de Mille; dancer, choreographer (1905)
Debbi Fields; cookie-maker (1956)
Tara Fitzgerald; English actor (1967)
Michael Franks; jazz musician (1944)
James Gandolfini; actor (1961)
Greta Garbo; Swedish actor (1905)
Bud Greenspan; sports journalist, filmmaker (1926)
Keeley Hazell; English model, actor (1986)
Samuel Johnson; English writer (1709)
Joe Kubert; comic book artist (1926)
Kerry Livgren; rock guitarist, keyboardist (1949)
James Marsden; actor (1973)
Elmer Henry Maytag; appliance manufacturer, cheesemaker (1883)
Jada Pinkett; actor (1971)
Dee Dee Ramone; rock bassist (1952)
Jimmie Rodgers; country singer (1933)
Ronaldo; Brazilian soccer player (1976)
Joseph Story; U.S. Supreme Court justice (1779)
Jason Sudeikis; comedian, actor (1975)
Aisha Tyler; actor, comedian (1970)
Jack Warden; actor (1920)
Fred Willard; comedian, actor (1939)
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nofatclips · 5 years
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Morning Terrors Nights Of Dread by Shilpa Ray from the album Door Girl - Directed by Candace Thompson
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thelowdownunder · 6 years
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Listen: 'NYC Rags' E.P. by Johnny & The Bootlegs
Listen: ‘NYC Rags’ E.P. by Johnny & The Bootlegs
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Blues-punk-rock outfit Johnny & the Bootlegs released their EP NYC Rags today, for a delicious taste of NYC nightlife to devour whole. Blending a perfect mix of gritty rock n’ roll, heartfelt-blues, and a dash of punk to taste, the band barrels their way through the urban jungle of NYC, with equal parts of debauchery and genuine…
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