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David Ramirez at Bottletree Oct. 24

By Chris Davidson
David Ramirez is an Austin-based singer/songwriter who has put out two full-length albums and one EP of achingly introspective Americana, folk, rock and country. He has received accolades from publica
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Jon Black Builds Fort Atlantic

Another Alabama Act Plays Bonaroo

By Chris Davidson
Jon Black has been one of the staples of the Birmingham music scene over the last several years. But recently he has transformed from singer/songwriter to Fort Atlantic, an act that pushes the envelop
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Alabama Shakes

By Chris Davidson
The Athens, AL-based Alabama Shakes have become one of the bands to watch for 2012. Numerous performances have shaped their blossoming career such as a stint on Conan and a string of critically acclaimed shows at South by Southwest. Their debut album, Boys & Girls, dropped April 10th.
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Alabama Shakes

By Chris Davidson
The Athens, AL-based Alabama Shakes have become one of the bands to watch for 2012. Numerous performances have shaped their blossoming career such as a stint on Conan and a string of critically acclai
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THE MAGIC MATH

Plays Parkside on Monday

By Chris Davidson
  Birmingham's The Magic Math open their double EP The Magic Math Humbly Suggest Living Is A Miracle with an enticing blend of violin and acoustic guitar driven alt-country esque pop

THE AVETT BROTHERS

Saturday Night Show at Boutwell

By Chris Davidson
On Saturday, March 17th, Birmingham welcomes back one of its favorite bands, The Avett Brothers. If you have never seen them live before, this is your chance to experience an incredible, high-energy p
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Dead Fingers

By Chris Davidson
Indie-folk duo, Dead Fingers, consists of local songwriters Taylor Hollingsworth and Kate Taylor. Through complex,driving acoustic guitar figures, lyrical wordplay, and vocal harmonies blending two individual styles, Dead Fingers presents a captivating first record.
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Scott Register

By Chris Davidson
If you are remotely familiar with the Birmingham music scene, then you know the huge impact that Scott "Reg" Register has had on it. Last month marked the 15th anniversary of his iconic radio show, Reg's Coffeehouse. Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., listeners are presented with Reg's signature blend of local, independent, and alternative music.
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War Jacket

By Chris Davidson
Birmingham-based photographer Caleb Chancey discovered two vital elements for the songs that would eventually make up his musical project, War Jacket. The first was the collaborations and friendships he had made through Grey Haven Community, a local music collective that he helped found back in 2008.

Delicate Cutters

By Chris Davidson
There's a juxtaposition between the lyrics and melody in the music of Delicate Cutters that draws in the listener and keeps them enthralled for one or two albums' worth (a great way to spend a few hours if you're on Spotify).
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