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Indie Spotlight: Open Air Stereo

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The boys of Open Air Stereo grew up on the beaches of Orange County in Southern California. They cut their teeth at a young age in LA performing at legendary clubs like The Roxy and The Troubadour, selling out shows and owning the stage before they could own bar tabs.They first gained exposure in 2005 when their self-titled EP earned them a nomination for Best Rock Group…


From News, posted 9.11.11

Daryl Hall and John Oates named BMI Icons at 56th Annual Pop Awards

'Lips of an Angel' Earns Song of the Year, Polow Da Don Takes Home Songwriter of the Year & EMI-Blackwood Secures Publisher of the Year Honors BMI held its 56th Annual Pop Awards tonight, May 20, honoring Daryl Hall and John Oates as BMI Icons. Famed songwriter and producer Polow Da Don earned the coveted Songwriter of the Year crown,


From News, posted 5.20.08

Three Days Grace Lets It All Hang Out

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The Canadian alternative metal band Three Days Grace took their name from the final business deadline it implies to convey the sense of urgency within their music. And that characteristic is evident just from the titles of such Top 5 Mainstream and Modern Rock chart hits as “I Hate (Everything About You),” “Animal I Have Become,” “Never Too Late” and “Pain.” But don’t mistake the young group…


From MusicWorld, posted 5.04.08

Three Days Grace

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Women often accuse men of hiding their feelings. Such a claim would not apply to the members of Three Days Grace. Take almost any of the Canadian group’s ever-growing list of hits and the lyrics are inevitably an exegesis in exorcising demons or spleen-venting about a relationship gone bad or a self-loathing rant. Amazingly, the angst is always set against a backdrop of instantly catchy rock. Three…


From MusicWorld, posted 1.24.07

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