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Music - May 23, 2007
Harmonica master Levy to play the Jazz Estate
Harmonica fans will be mesmerized when Howard Levy plays a show at the Jazz Estate.
Tags: howard levy, harmonica, jazz estate, david wake, recycled future, steve cohen, blues
Music - Aug. 21, 2006
Salt Creek's music proves rules are made to be broken
While you might get away with labeling Milwaukee's Salt Creek a bluegrass-influenced band, purists might not agree. But that's just fine with the band. As the new "Live" CD (ITMFA Records) proves, this is a band that lives for the moment and values the tightrope artistry of improvisation.
Tags: Salt Creek, Fiorentini, Eanelli, Colin O'Brien, Bluegrass, Washday, Radloff, Recycled Future
Music - Aug. 19, 2005
Rusty Ps rally Milwaukee talent with new album
The Rusty Ps release "Rusty Ps vs. Milwaukee" on Saturday, Aug. 20. Feeding off the energy of Milwaukee's music scene, the new album is a compilation of sorts, gathering other Brew City musicians into the studio to create music together.
Tags: rusty ps, hip hop, DJ, J. Todd, Kid Millions, Kid Cut Up, Black Elephant, The Mistreaters, Recycled Future, The Silence, Madhatter, Count Classic, Phantom Channel, Onopa, Mad Planet, The Globe
Music - Nov. 4, 2002
Milwaukee's had Exotics, why not Tropics, too?
One of Milwaukee's most interesting bands at the moment isn't really a band at all. The Tropics are an on-again/off-again project of Recycled Future drummer Erik Radloff and bassist Todd Richards, joined by guests like Old Man Malcolm and Def Harmonic's Jason Todd.
Tags: Tropics, Radloff, Recycled Future, Def harmonic, Old Man Malcolm, DJ




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