I don’t what it is about Fall, but it seems that every time it comes around, a handful of very impressive singles are released.
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After over twenty years working with dozens of successful bands such as Jellyfish to Beck, Roger Joseph Manning Jr. is finally releasing his first
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According to Ric Moon, guitarist of The Tender Box, most people take one look at his band from East LA and jump to the