With guitars played by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Metallica s Kirk Hammett, this auction goes to 11
Suze Rotolo s 1957 Martin D-18 Natural Acoustic Guitar, Serial # 154103.
DALLAS, TX
.- The Martin acoustic Bruce Springsteen played during his earliest auditions and used on his first two records. The six-string Bob Dylan used to strum during visits to the apartment of then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo. The ESP Kirk Hammett wielded in Metallica s first, finest and most famous video, One. The 64 Fender upon which Rev. Horton Heat had some mighty psychobilly freakouts. The Ludwig drum kit Buddy Rich played on The Tonight Show, then gifted to Johnny Carson. And a Frankenstrat made for who else? Eddie Van Halen.
St. Vincent released the new single “Pay Your Way in Pain” on Thursday. Reminiscent of
Young Americans-era David Bowie, the song mixes funk rock and soul with St. Vincent’s signature surreal songwriting style. The new video also brings to mind Bowie’s performance of “Fame” on
The Cher Show in 1975 with its low-budget cinematography and visuals. This is the first single from St. Vincent’s upcoming album
Daddy’s Home, out May 14.
One day, singer-songwriter Jonathan Hodges, who records and performs as
Bomethius, saw a terrible wreck on U.S. Highway 75 that left at least one passenger dead. The incident inspired the new single and video for “Traffic,” which came out last weekend. Drawing on inspirations spanning from Buddy Holly to Elliott Smith, Bomethius finds a deeper meaning in a horrific event without getting too morose.
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Scores of independent label and industry leaders, including legendary operations like New York’s Tommy Boy Music and Seattle’s Sub Pop, hope to rewrite that sad financial song with a much-needed Congressional boost to keep the music playing as year two of the pandemic nears.
SUB POP’S 2021 LOSER SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS!
Sub Pop Records is extremely proud to announce the return (for our
15th year!) of the Sub Pop Loser Scholarship. Further details on the
scholarship are below, and even further below is some clarification on
what we mean by “Loser.”
Sub Pop Records is offering a grand
total of $15,000 in college scholarship money to three eligible high
school seniors. There are three scholarships one for $7,000, one for
$5,000 and one for $3,000. As longtime, proud losers ourselves, we’re
exceedingly happy to be able, in some small way, to help further the
education of art-enthused misfits from the NW. Individuals from all