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'Fair Game': Slash December 5, 2007 Legendary rock guitarist Slash discusses his days with Guns N' Roses, his childhood, and his new band, Velvet Revolver. He's released a memoir, just in time for the holidays - but don't give it to grandma. fairgame
'Fair Game': Lightspeed Champion October 31, 2007 Dev Hynes, previously of the London-based band Test Icicles, performs live in the Fair Game studios, and talks about his new project, Lightspeed Champion. fairgame
Fair Game: Momus October 16, 2007 Scottish musician Nick Currie, better known as Momus, sings us some songs - none of which is on his new album, Ocky Milk. fairgame
Peter Bjorn and John, Louie Theroux, Adam Cohen on Congress February 9, 2007 They are quite possibly the most blogged-about band in the universe. They don’t have an album out in the USA yet, but Stockholm's Peter Bjorn and John managed to almost instantly sell out their first three concerts here, play on Conan O’Brien’s show, have a song in Gray’s Anatomy, AND come in to Fair Game. So what's the deal? They must be really good, or something! fairgame
Carol Lipnik January 8, 2007 Carol Lipnik Interview fairgame
Live and Local: Performances From The Club Congress 20th Anniversary Celebration September 23, 2005 Monday, September 26th, 6pm to Midnight - only on 91.3FM KXCI kxci
The Weird Lovemakers 1992-2000 / The Knockout Pills September 5, 2005 The band amassed a large stable of catchy punk tunes that they unleashed on unsuspecting Tucson crowds and quickly became a local favorite, as they went on to be perennial winners of the "best punk band" in the Tucson Area Music Awards kxci
Friends of Dean Martinez 1994-Present September 5, 2005 The beautiful instrumental tunes worked well whether they were playing the hazy confines of the Shelter or expansive rock clubs like Club Congress kxci
Al Perry & the Cattle 1984 - Present September 2, 2005 He tends to shun the 'legend' label, but there's no denying the impact that Al Perry has had on Tucson's music scene kxci
Giant Sand / Band of Blacky Ranchette September 1, 2005 When howe Gelb comments on the infant stages of Giant Sand and the Band of Blacky Ranchette, he states, "It was all happening at once, with nothing happening at all" kxci
Chango Malo 2000-Present / Ryanhood 2003-Present August 30, 2005 Two local bands that have stood head and shoulders above the rest in making a name for themselves in the Old Pueblo kxci
Greyhound Soul 1993 - Present August 29, 2005 A favorite of Tucson music fans for over a decade, winning numerous accolades in the annual Tucson Area Music Awards kxci
The Sidewinders/The Sand Rubies 1985-Present August 28, 2005 They formed as the Sidewinders in 1985, and thrived in the late 80's and early 90's, releasing their debut album independently in '87 before signing to Mammoth and releasing two more albums while touring regularly kxci
The River Roses 1984-1991 August 26, 2005 The River Roses were on the bill with Al Perry the very first live music night at Club Congress; May 31, 1985 kxci
The Pedestrians - 1976-1979 August 25, 2005 In a time when country rock was king in Tucson, Pearl's Hurricane along with the Pedestrians are credited by many people for the introduction of punk to the Old Pueblo kxci
Green On Red 1981-1993 August 24, 2005 Green on Red was one of the most successful bands to emerge from Tucson in the 80's, although they achieved much of their success after relocating to Los Angeles kxci
Mondo Guano 1989-1991 August 23, 2005 At the tail end of the 80's, a trio of musicians sowed the seeds of what would later become some of Tucson's wackiest and most daring musical projects kxci