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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.

Studio One Reissues Series

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Trying to put the sprawling creative mess that is Jamaican music into order is a daunting task… until you realize that a lot of it sprang from Studio One. Scott Adams recaps several reissues from C.S. “Coxsone” Dodd’s pivotal recording studio.

Oscar Peterson

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Jazz luminary Oscar Peterson has died at age 82 in Toronto. James Mann looks at the legendary pianist.

The Case of the Missing Guitar Heroes

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How can a band record one of the most influential tunes in rock history, perform for 47 straight years, sell at least 75 million albums and not be in Cleveland’s Hall of Fame? Lifelong fan Steve Stav examines this baffling rock ‘n’ roll mystery in his essay on the legendary Ventures.

Top Dead People of 2006

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Carl F Gauze tallies 19 deaths in 2006 that somehow affect all of us, even though we may have missed their obituary.

James Brown Is Dead

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James Brown passed away on Christmas Day. Or did he? James Mann ponders the Godfather of Soul.

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like….

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At this special time of year, let’s not forget the REAL reason for the season… fabulously gaudy displays of Xmas lights! Heather Lorusso sure didn’t - and even in faraway Tokyo she found enough clever uses of wattage to soften the most humbuggy of hearts. You won’t find these in your neighbor’s yard.

What the Grammys can learn from the Oscars

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If the Motion Picture Academy has learned one thing this year, it’s that independent and low-budget films are generally better than the crap that Hollywood is now pumping out. So what can the Grammys learn from this? Tim Wardyn goes over the lesson plan.

Downhill

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Just when it seemed a dead end for seven Temple University film students, who made their very first feature film, things turned around. Brittany Sturges reports.

The Quotable 2005

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It’s Gail Worley’s annual List of the Top 19 Quotes from Interviews she conducted with various Rock Types in 2005!

I listened to what?!?

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James Mann finds that even he thinks his musical soundtrack to 2005 was weird.

The Top 19 Deaths of 2005

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Carl F Gauze selects the 19 most important public figures to pass away in the last 12 months. Sad – but true!

We Are On Our Own

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In the aftermath of Katrina, James Mann wonders if the government, the people – anyone – has learned anything useful lately. Listen up and think about it.

More Than A Feeling

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Our normally cheerful editor, James Mann , is cranky on the subject of public noise pollution masquerading as nostalgia.

So-Called Service Station

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‘Big Oil’ has slowly taken us on a cultural down-hill slide in more ways than one. We’ve come to accept the idea of every customer working for them. Like any most any behemoth, give them enough rope, they’ll eventually hang themselves in front of some of us, like they did in front of David Whited.

The Dark Of The Matinee

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Now that the lights are on and the popcorn’s been swept off the floor, Rob Levy reflects on the year in films.

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Chapterhouse

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With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.