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College rock's early gateway to punk. Think "Blister In The Sun," "Add It Up," "Gone Daddy Gone."
Sophisticated hillbilly party music for the Little Debbie-dependent.
Greasy food, white trash rock and Link Wray.
Rock blues with a gravelly voice that inhabits those millimeters between a red neck and a blue collar.
Authentic soul and blues from the masters
They used to be lounge-y but now they're a bit more serious about their alternative rock.
Road trip! Go to Lexington for country with definite rock influences.
Hear 'em unplugged for this set.
Popular act that makes music with an agenda: Jesus.
Loud guitars, in your face, not sweetly.
It's the Original Highlands Fest.
The Pub always seems to have at least one night that exceeds the maximum density for great acts.
Music worth hearing at a parish picnic. Whatta concept!
These folks give folk a good name. "Puff The Magic Dragon," "Lemon Tree," "Leavin' on a Jet Place," "If I Had a Hammer" … get the picture?
It's the Harvest Showcase! Enter it! Attend it! It's for a good cause! It's organized by Chaz!
Those were the days, my friend. Punk of old, right here in 1995. Viva el Raton!