Save Wurth House Help save a piece of Phoenix history by contributing to the restoration costs of the Wurth House. Contributing to this worthy cause can...
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YabYum Seven: Ron May
1. Who are you and what do you do? Ron May, Artistic Director for Stray Cat Theatre, Patron Relationship Manager for Arizona Theatre Company, local actor/director,...
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The Christian Family “Mad-A-Lyn” The garage punk duo known as The Christian Family might be newcomers on the Valley scene but their players certainly aren’t. Daniel Shircliff...
Continue reading...Interview with Gingher Leyendecker of The Hardways
by Song River Staff Writer & Hay Girl The Hay Girls chat with Gingher Leyendecker of The Hardways. Read the interview here… Song River: What brought The Hardways...
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Sweetbleeders We Were Never Here The Sweetbleeders have been making music in the Valley for more than 15 years and their November release of We Were Never...
Continue reading...Soft Shoulder: No Draw
by Lenore LaNova Senior Editor Soft Shoulder has been making gritty, experimental music around the Valley for ten years now, chasing all those people who only...
Continue reading...YabYum Seven: Jason Hugger
1. Who are you and what do you do? My name is Jason Hugger and I am a surreal still-life painter. I work in oil and...
Continue reading...Radio Phoenix Podcast with Treasure Mammal
The cast and crew of Treasure Mammal joined us at Radio Phoenix for Rise! They brought along an eclectic mix of music and an hour of...
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Foreign Language “Oshima” from The Trundle Sessions Stephanie Dormann “Sleepwalking” from Sofar Denver The Hill in Mind “Spider-Shirt” Live from Burns Hall Steff and The Articles “Call...
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Mr. Mudd & Mr. Gold “Killing Floor” The Americana duo self-described as the “bastard child of rock, alt-country, blues, Appalachia, and bluegrass” has put out a...
Continue reading...Good Friends Great Enemies: Cautiously Poptimistic
by Lenore LaNova Senior Editor I’ve been a fan of Good Friends Great Enemies ever since their 2012 self-titled debut, a release that went on to...
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