“We just kind of write what comes out,” says Phillip Cope. “At this point, we don’t worry about exactly where it’s supposed to fit in.”
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Oberhofer: The innocent abroad
Out of the bedroom and into the indie bloodstream … Tacoma, Wash., native Brad Oberhofer started writing songs and making lo–fi demos with ProTools and a computer when he was […]
Stopover Spotlight
You say you want a revolution? Well, how about this: Last year’s inaugural Savannah Stopover Festival changed the city’s music scene in four short days. It was that simple. We […]
Mark your calendar: Daniel Tosh
Following a brief Intetnet presale, tickets went on sale Feb. 3 for an April 10 appearance by Comedy Central’s newest breakout standup star, Daniel Tosh, at Johnny Mercer Theatre. According […]
String arrangements
Ben Sollee was 9 years old when he started taking lessons on the cello, in his Kentucky hometown. Then, as now, the standard student discipline for the instrument was classical […]
Is your Stopover hangover gone yet?
And so it comes once again, a harbinger of spring as reliable as the robin, that unofficial Savannah holiday of holidays, St. Patrick’s Day. We hope you enjoy our annual […]
All this and Rochelle, too
So many things going on this week. First off, while St. Patrick’s Day isn’t until next week, the usual round of events kicking off the celebration happens very soon. They […]
Stopover spotlight
Prince Rama The members of Animal Collective were so taken with Prince Rama’s hypnotic, trippy, spiritually-cued psychedelia, they signed the Brooklyn trio to their Paw Tracks label. Michael Collins and […]
