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Chris Daughtry’s Virtual Concert Will Benefit Tempe’s Marquee Theatre

Chris Daughtry’s Virtual Concert Will Benefit Tempe’s Marquee Theatre

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 18, 2020

The American Idol breakout star talks about his band’s new album, quarantine life, and his LEGO Batmobile.

Music in the Time of COVID: The Dust Jackets Want to Write Timeless Songs

Music in the Time of COVID: The Dust Jackets Want to Write Timeless Songs

By Chris CoplanAugust 17, 2020

The members of the “indie/post-punk/garage project” don’t want to make music that’s disposable.

Tickets Go on Sale Today for the Virtual Drive-In Metallica Concert

Tickets Go on Sale Today for the Virtual Drive-In Metallica Concert

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 14, 2020

Get ready to rock.

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Phoenix Singer-Songwriter Lonna Kelley Is Heading Home to Tucson

Phoenix Singer-Songwriter Lonna Kelley Is Heading Home to Tucson

By Robrt L. PelaAugust 12, 2020

“It’s time to be somewhere else now.”

Until the Shows Go On: Music Lovers Share Their Favorite Summer Concerts

Until the Shows Go On: Music Lovers Share Their Favorite Summer Concerts

By Chris CoplanAugust 11, 2020

Hey, do you miss concerts? Yeah, us too.

Music in the Time of COVID: Ring Finger No Pinky Are Questioning Authority

Music in the Time of COVID: Ring Finger No Pinky Are Questioning Authority

By Chris CoplanAugust 10, 2020

The Phoenix band may have just graduated high school, but there’s a lot of wisdom in their music.

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Music in the Time of COVID: Closet Goth’s Col Bauer Is in a Transitional Mindset

Music in the Time of COVID: Closet Goth’s Col Bauer Is in a Transitional Mindset

By Chris CoplanAugust 7, 2020

The Phoenix musician says that periods of change inspire their creativity.

<i>Stop Killing Us</i> Is a Powerful Plea for Action

Stop Killing Us Is a Powerful Plea for Action

By Jason KeilAugust 6, 2020

The Color 8’s saxophonist has brought together over 20 artists to raise their voices.

‘Sinister Minister’ Paisley Yankolovich Livestreams Musical Church From His Kitchen

‘Sinister Minister’ Paisley Yankolovich Livestreams Musical Church From His Kitchen

By Serene DominicAugust 5, 2020

The “gay, Jewish, and Christian” clergyman preaches love and authenticity in his weekly livestreams.

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Music in the Time of COVID: Las Calakas Are Keeping the Party Going

Music in the Time of COVID: Las Calakas Are Keeping the Party Going

By Chris CoplanAugust 4, 2020

The Phoenix band want you to forget your problems and enjoy the music.

Arizona Rapper Chef McKenzie Brings Mellow Vibes for <i>Nice Days</i>

Arizona Rapper Chef McKenzie Brings Mellow Vibes for Nice Days

By Amy YoungAugust 3, 2020

The rapper’s first release on local label Fervor Records is seriously good.

Six Phoenix Record Shops Talk Business Amid COVID

Six Phoenix Record Shops Talk Business Amid COVID

By Chris CoplanJuly 31, 2020

The pandemic has presented both obstacles and opportunities for the city’s many vinyl shops.

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The Five Best Local Songs of July 2020

The Five Best Local Songs of July 2020

By Chris CoplanJuly 30, 2020

Here’s a sampling of the diverse and dynamic sounds currently defining metro Phoenix.

SiriusXM’s Jose Mangin Found a Passion for Heavy Metal in Small-Town Arizona

SiriusXM’s Jose Mangin Found a Passion for Heavy Metal in Small-Town Arizona

By Lauren WiseJuly 29, 2020

The radio host doesn’t miss a chance to talk about his home state on the air.

Phoenix Concert News: Country Thunder and Justin Bieber Reschedule for 2021

Phoenix Concert News: Country Thunder and Justin Bieber Reschedule for 2021

By Benjamin LeathermanJuly 28, 2020

Country Thunder won’t be happening this year after all, y’all.

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iPOTUS: 10 Campaign Song Suggestions for Donald Trump and Joe Biden

iPOTUS: 10 Campaign Song Suggestions for Donald Trump and Joe Biden

By Chris CoplanJuly 27, 2020

Because the candidates need tunes that best represent their bases.

Ryan Avery Made Music and Comedy Magic With Real Coachella

Ryan Avery Made Music and Comedy Magic With Real Coachella

By Chris CoplanJuly 24, 2020

The long-standing satire event was a high point for absurdist culture in the Valley.

Phoenix Band Fairy Bones Has Disbanded; Here’s What’s Next for the Members

Phoenix Band Fairy Bones Has Disbanded; Here’s What’s Next for the Members

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 23, 2020

The popular local band broke up last month, but the former members are looking toward their musical futures.

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Music in the Time of COVID: Celebration Guns Are Supporting Social Justice

Music in the Time of COVID: Celebration Guns Are Supporting Social Justice

By Chris CoplanJuly 22, 2020

In which Phoenix artists share their creative pursuits during quarantine.

Video Exclusive: Sydney Sprague’s ‘i refuse to die’ Skewers the News

Video Exclusive: Sydney Sprague’s ‘i refuse to die’ Skewers the News

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 21, 2020

The Phoenix singer-songwriter pokes fun at the headlines in her latest music video.

Jamee Cornelia Is Redefining Hip-Hop for a Brave New World

Jamee Cornelia Is Redefining Hip-Hop for a Brave New World

By Chris CoplanJuly 20, 2020

The city-hopping MC blurs genres while blending the personal and the political.

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Remembering Kristopher ‘DJ Steel’ Chupp, Longtime Valley Nightlife Fixture

Remembering Kristopher ‘DJ Steel’ Chupp, Longtime Valley Nightlife Fixture

By Benjamin LeathermanJuly 17, 2020

Chupp passed away earlier this week due to complications from COVID-19.

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