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It's highly unlikely that Tuscaloosa has ever taken a musical
ride like the one provided September 9th, 2002 by Hank 3 and Assjack.
At the center of it all was the son of a long-time Southern favorite and
grandson of a legend ...see
a slideshow of Hank Williams III (September,
2002)
DC Moon and his Atomic Supermen are displaying their
re-discovered Sci-Fi heavy metal powers. A new combination of talents
has made this version of the old school Tuscaloosa band the strongest
ever!
... more (September 2002)
It's highly unlikely that Tuscaloosa has ever taken a musical ride like
the one provided September 9th, 2002 by Hank 3 and Assjack.
At the center of it all was the son of a long-time Southern favorite and
grandson of a legend ...read the interview
with Hank Williams III (September, 2002)
The Dexateens blew out Tuscaloosa
with dangerous display of rock-n-roll. With little regard for on-stage
equipment or personal safety, this four peice "reunited" for
a local music throwdown ...
more (August, 2002)
T Model Ford strums and picks Delta-style, riding
the steady beats supplied by drummer Spam. Spam twirls his sticks as he
keeps a simple groove. Nothing too fancy. Just enough to let T Model and
Black Nanny to shine through ... more
(August, 2002)
Southern Rock never sounded so good. The Drive
By Truckers are redefining the genre and bringing a taste
of Alabama to people all over the world ...
(see a slideshow) (August, 2002)
If you can find David Dondero
on a jukebox, give him a play. Great storytelling delivered with an unsettling
charm. Dondero tells tales of chainsaw weilding preachers, and terrible
confrontations with corkscrews ... more
(July, 2002)
This five piece band can set the feel good vibe ... whether it be at a
nightclub, house party or your front porch. The jam music of Chinese
Dentist takes it from mellow to aggressive in the blink of
an eye ... more (July, 2002)
The Woggles may be drinking saki one week, and playing
for free beer back in the States the next. Leave the babies at home. Garage
inspired smackdowns are likely to be handed out ...
more (June, 2002)
Model Citizen knows how to get right up in your face
without spitting in your eye. The band has long been a local favorite
in Tuscaloosa. Guitarist Matt Patton says they're just doing their thing
... more (June, 2002)
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