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Alec Adams on December 1, 2021
Lubelski has been on his grind as an electronic musician for years, but he’s now in the middle of a push to break out and carve his place in the ecosystem. He’s dropping albums, he’s collaborating, he’s doing Twitch streams with thousands of viewers, and it’s all yielding results as his popularity…
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Bill Kopp on November 24, 2021
In California of the ’60s, a style of music known as Chicano soul (sometimes referred to as “brown-eyed soul”) took hold among listeners. Groups like Cannibal & the Headhunters (“Land of a Thousand Dances”) and Thee Midniters (“Whittier Boulevard”) thrilled audiences and achieved national success. But as prevailing styles came and went,…
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Mike Huguenor on November 24, 2021
This Friday, Record Store Day teams up with Black Friday for a particularly powerful bang/buck combo for music lovers. In the South Bay, local favorites like On the Corner Music, Needle to the Groove and Streetlight Records all participate, stocking up on limited edition copies of 2021 RSD releases by greats like…
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Kyle Martin on November 24, 2021
On Wednesday, the illustrious banda musician Chuy Lizarraga will take over Club Rodeo for a banda spectacular in San Jose. The famous singer from Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico first soared to fame and success in the early 2000s with his distinguished banda blasting trumpets, drums, percussion, tubas and more. He has made a…
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Jay Edgar on November 24, 2021
Figuring out what to do the night before Thanksgiving can be tricky. Old friends are back in town, restaurants are crowded and family weirdness weighs heavy on the mind (or maybe I’m just projecting). Luckily, indie soul project Noah & The Arkiteks have been building a new tradition for Thanksgiving Eve in…
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Alec Adams on November 24, 2021
Rock and roll music in its meteoric rise in popularity has always been enhanced by the narrative surrounding it—the stories of ordinary people teaching themselves the skills to bare their musical souls to the universe. El Tri has been baring theirs since 1968, and played a crucial role in helping shape the sound…
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Kyle Martin on November 17, 2021
Lucas James Millan only has room for wolves in his crew. The east side San Jose rapper also known as LJame$ says anybody else just isn’t up to snuff; it’s leaders and lobos over all else. “If you’re about the Lobo way, it’s all leaders, one pack,” says the 25 year old…
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Kyle Martin on November 17, 2021
Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Farruko—AKA Carlos Efrén Reyes Rosado—is going to rock out the SAP Center this Wednesday. This heavy hitting artist has collaborated with many Latin music legends such as Don Omar, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin and more. The energetic and electronic beats of Farruko’s music can be heard playing loud…
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Kyle Martin on November 17, 2021
Columbian pop rock star Camilo Echeverry will be filling up the San Jose Civic Sunday for a Latin music party. After soaring to the top of Latin pop music through the pandemic, Camilo is finally looking to take some of his top hits on the road and show people what this music…
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Jay Edgar on November 17, 2021
Belgian classical guitar virtuoso Jerome Mouffe has dedicated his life to the optimization of the instrument’s abilities, and holds the unique distinction of being the first guitarist to receive a Doctoral of Music Arts degree from the New England Conservatory of Boston. Boasting an extensive career as a chamber performer, instructor, and…
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