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The Clarion’s exclusive Q&A with Erin Zindle of the Ragbirds

Pete Schaeve, The Clarion April 10, 2012

Pete Schaeve of The Clarion recently was able to sit down with Erin Zindle of the Ragbirds for an exclusive Q&A session. Pete Schaeve: How did you get the name the Ragbirds? Erin Zindle: I use...

Reptar rocks High Noon Saloon

Alexia Gleysteen, Clarion Staff April 10, 2012

Indie-pop band Reptar rocked Madisonians at the High Noon Saloon on April 4. Canopies and Quiet Hooves accompanied their performance. The sounds of the three bands worked well together, each bringing their...

Patchwork Monkey a traditional rock quintet

Joseph Shaul, Staff Writer April 13, 2011

Rock and roll favors a maxim of “Live fast, die young.”  With age, flamboyant stage dives and incandescent after-parties slowly fade to car payments and potty training. Thirty-something rockers...

Acoustic vibe: Mike Droho and The Compass Rose

Andrew Killgallon, Arts & Cultures Editor February 23, 2011

Mike Droho and The Compass Rose have been consistently touring, bringing their unique sound to college campuses around the U.S. With a classically trained violin, acoustic guitar, and a beat boxer, their...

Madison County has become one of area’s most popular bands

Steve Cornils, Staff Writer February 9, 2011

Twelve years ago Madison County was a new star on the rise in country music. A decade and three albums later, they’re still shining bright. Madison County’s road to success began when Mike Zibell...

Moving music: Art Paul Schlosser

Andrew Killgallon, Arts & Cultures Editor January 26, 2011

Andrew Killgallon Arts & Cultures   For 25 years, Art Paul Schlosser has been a mainstay on State Street. Through his witty songs and one-liners, he’s entertained passer-by of every...

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