Master Bassist Robert Miller Makes Project Grand Slam His Mission
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Master Bassist Robert Miller Makes Project Grand Slam His Mission

Master Bassist Robert Miller Makes Project Grand Slam His Mission by Brad Balfour With his dark shades and black/white garb on stage, master bassist Robert Miller seems like a cool cat out of a 1950s Hollywood casting of a jazz musician. But he’s much more than that. The 60-ish player is leader of Robert Miller’s … Continue reading

Velvet Revolver – Live in Houston (A PopEntertainment.com Music Video Review)
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Velvet Revolver – Live in Houston (A PopEntertainment.com Music Video Review)

VELVET REVOLVER – LIVE IN HOUSTON (2010) Featuring Slash, Scott Weiland, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Dave Kushner. Directed by Kevin Kerslake. Distributed by Eagle Rock Entertainment. 78 minutes. Not Rated. Velvet Revolver was supposed to be the state of the art of the new supergroup.  Essentially, most of the classic lineup of Guns ’N’ Roses decided that they … Continue reading

Alien Ant Farm – Back From the Attic
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Alien Ant Farm – Back From the Attic

ALIEN ANT FARM BACK FROM THE ATTIC BY JAY S. JACOBS Copyright ©2006 PopEntertainment.com.  All rights reserved.  Posted: July 21, 2006. It takes a certain amount of charming self-confidence for a band – even jokingly – to name their debut independent album Greatest Hits.  Well, anyone who has seen the career-spanning video documentary in Alien … Continue reading

Matthew Sweet – Blue Sky On Mars (A PopEntertainment.com Music Review)
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Matthew Sweet – Blue Sky On Mars (A PopEntertainment.com Music Review)

Matthew Sweet – Blue Sky On Mars (Zoo) For Matthew Sweet’s latest album, he has pretty much gone the one-man band route, playing most instruments on the album himself. This gives Blue Sky On Mars an even poppier sound than past albums. Re-upping with producer Brendan O’Brien (Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Neil Young) from Sweet’s last album, … Continue reading