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Readers with a sweet tooth for brain stimulation will enjoy the substantial Ink 19 podcasts, long-form band biographies, tales from the road, and interesting, uncategorizable writings offered here by the extreme enthusiasts we call our writing staff.

The Jazz Butcher Society

The Jazz Butcher Society

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Pat Fish, better known as The Jazz Butcher, passed away a year ago today. Julius C. Lacking offers a requiem for this legendary everyman.

New Music Now 008: doubleVee

New Music Now 008: doubleVee

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Join Ink 19 with Barb and Allan Vest for new music from Sydney, Australia band Bloods, Prey composer Sarah Schachner, and doubleVee’s own latest release, Treat Her Strangely. What was your first cassette tape, hmm?

Memphis

Memphis

Features

Can rock and roll break the color barrier in 1950s Tennessee? Carl F. Gauze reviews.

Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend

Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend

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In Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, a former late-night television host takes to podcasts and wages a merciless war in the making of friends. Review by Charles D.J. Deppner.

New Music Now 005: Single Girl Married Girl

New Music Now 005: Single Girl Married Girl

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Jeremy Glazier and guests Chelsey Coy and Gary Knight of Americana folk band Single Girl Married Girl talk about new music from soulful country artist Riddy Arman, folk favorite Ben Greenberg, Norwegian folk duo Kings of Convenience, and Single Girl Married Girl’s third album, Three Generations of Leaving. Don’t miss it!

New Music Now 004: Mike duSt

New Music Now 004: Mike duSt

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KAFM community radio DJ Julius C. Lacking, WORT Madison’s DJ Kayla Kush, and James Searl of Mike duSt and Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad connect from across the country to talk about their favorite new tracks from The Allergies, Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Man Like Devin, and Mike duSt. Read on, then tune in!

Who the ‘F’ Is Jenny Lewis?

Who the ‘F’ Is Jenny Lewis?

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Despite her extensive “rap sheet,” it’s a question on the minds of many throughout 2021. Recently, Ink 19 investigative reporter Christopher Long set out to solve the mystery of “WHO THE ‘F’ IS JENNY LEWIS?”

Robbie Shakespeare, RIP

Robbie Shakespeare, RIP

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On December 8, 2021, we lost the great Robbie Shakespeare, who along with Sly Dunbar, formed one of the most coveted rhythm sections and production teams in music history.

The Reading Room: Anna-Marie O’Brien

The Reading Room: Anna-Marie O’Brien

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Today’s episode features author Anna-Marie O’Brien talking about her book Adventures of a Metalhead Librarian: A Rock N’ Roll Memoir with Ink 19’s Rose Petralia.

The Dining Room: Ann Miller

The Dining Room: Ann Miller

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Meet The Real Gregory Schaefer, food god and proprietor of Basque Bites walking food and wine tours, and wine professional Ann Miller, who are talking about delicious wines from Boz and Dominique Scaggs and Newfound wines.

Space Coast Music Festival

Space Coast Music Festival

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A massive mission, the annual Space Coast Music Festival is set to launch from the Eau Gallie Arts District in Melbourne, Florida, on Saturday, November 6. Delivering an eclectic array of 80 bands on 6.5 stages, the FREE 12-hour event raises money to put musical instruments into the hands of area young people.

Screaming Room 001: St. Maud

Screaming Room 001: St. Maud

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Our latest episode is a candid conversation about Saint Maud, a new A24 film from writer/director Rose Glass, with Ink 19’s Phil Bailey and Josh Martin.

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