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Ok Go Coming to Indianapolis
Ok Go will be coming to the Earth House in Indianapolis on April 21. The Earth House is located at the corner of New York and East streets in downtown Indy. Tickets are available at Luna Music and brownpapertickets.com.
For those of you who don’t know, Ok Go is an awesome alternative rock band who makes some very catchy songs with outstanding videos to match. They’ll be on tour to...
The Join at the Bluebird
The Join will perform at the Bluebird in Bloomington tomorrow, March 4.
The band is actually a combination of members from two different bands, The New Deal and the Disco Biscuits. It was founded by the drummer and keyboard player of The New Deal — the other members rotate in and out depending on tour scheduling and geographical factors. The music is electronica-based and highly improvisational....
iTunes Sells 10 Billion
Today, iTunes reached a milestone when it sold its 10 billionth song. That’s right — in just over nine years, its customers have downloaded over 10 BILLION songs. That number doesn’t even include movies, TV shows, and podcasts, which Apple has added to its store in recent years. I know there are people out there who aren’t big fans of iTunes (I don’t know any, but...
Cornmeal at the Bluebird
Cornmeal will perform at the Bluebird in Bloomington on Thursday, February 18.
The band has a very unique style. While most of their songs are bluegrass-based, they often include elements of country, R&B, jazz, and even funk and disco. They blend their Americana and folk roots with modern jam-band influences to create a sound all their own. Cornmeal is a staple in the Chicago music scene, and...
Luke Bryan at the Bluebird
Country star Luke Bryan will perform at the Bluebird in Bloomington this Friday, February 12.
Bryan, who released his second album last fall, is a rising star in the country music world. His most recent single, “Do I,” peaked at number two on the country charts, and once he’s finished with his solo tour, he’ll be joining Jason Aldean on the Wide Open 2010 tour. As his popularity...
Robert Earl Keen at the Bluebird
Country rock singer Robert Earl Keen will perform at the Bluebird in Bloomington on Thursday, February 11.
Keen has been performing since the early 1980s, building a local following in Austin, Texas that has steadily grown to into a national fanbase. His music is particularly popular among tradition and alt-country fans, as well as folk and the college radio crowd, making him perfect for Bloomington.
Although...
The New Deal at the Bluebird
Electronica band The New Deal will perform at the Bluebird in Bloomington on January 28.
The three-piece band has a drummer, guitarist, and keyboard player, and they all work together to compose a modern electronica sound. After frequent touring in the late 1990s and early 2000s, they’ve slowed down a bit in the last few years, so if you’re hoping to catch them live, you’d better be at the Bluebird...
Tea Leaf Green at the Bluebird
Popular rock/jam band Tea Leaf Green will perform at the Bluebird in Bloomington on January 26.
The San Francisco-based band is similar in style to My Morning Jacket, Wolfmother, and the Raconteurs, while drawing upon influences such as Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and The Grateful Dead. They have successfully integrated a classic rock sound with modern-day polish, and they’re winning over fans everywhere...
Hope for Haiti Now Telethon
Tomorrow night at 8, MTV will host “Hope for Haiti Now,” a telethon featuring some of music’s biggest stars, in an attempt to raise funds for disaster relief in Haiti after last week’s devastating earthquake.
The telethon will be shown on all major networks as well as MTV and many other channels, so you should have no trouble finding it — it will be the most widely distributed...
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The New Deal at the Bluebird
Electronica band The New Deal will perform at the Bluebird in Bloomington on January 28.
The three-piece band has a drummer, guitarist, and keyboard player, and they all work together to compose a modern electronica sound. After frequent touring in the late 1990s and early 2000s, they’ve slowed down a bit in the last few years, so if you’re hoping to catch them live, you’d better...




