Independent Indies: Music entrepreneurs shun pie-in-the-sky mega-labels for a big slice of a smaller pietheir own. Richard Antone tells us just how tasty homemade really is
D E P A R T M E N T S
Letter from the Pure Gold rack: Gene Knapp reminds us why oldie and goodie are so often paired
Influences: Two smart women, on roads less traveled: Dar Williams takes off on the festival circuit, Ani DiFranco shuffles off to Buffalo. Wish we were there
Pet Sounds: Maybe we should all just arrange our albums alphabetically. Ali Green dishes on genre labels
Kickin in Your Stall: Carl Gustafson does the Monster Mash in a graveyard (where else?)
On the Record: Ben Folds lives up to his potential; Dark Dark DarkChris Knight, Blackmores Nightoh my goda Blind Pilot in the Age of Rockets: all these artists release new CDs. For Ani DiFranco, its a Red Letter Year
Whatd I Say: A new column from Jim Hynes, on todays bifurcated bluestwo styles, like night and day
Get a Grip: Steve Walbridge explains why some CDs and T-shirts gather dust, and which new music shouldnt
Also Appearing: Outside Lands Festival, Willie Nile, Earth, Wind & Fireall the elements, in person or DVD; Warren Haynes raises funds and the roof with a DVD of his annual benefit; Monroe and Montoya and other pickers
Collecting: The Animals, although Brits, produced many essential American rock songs, including the unofficial anthem of many Americans fighting in Vietnam. Bring them home
Re.Issues: John Mayall classicsis two really enough? Captain Beefheart, the Replacements, Otis Redding and George Jonessomething for everyone