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Sunday, July 12, 2026

The Jets

50 Years of Rockin'

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Having issued several 'best of' and commemorative compendiums previously, the Cottons three might be assumed to now be scraping barrel's bottom. They are - but it's one crackerjack of a barrel, and each song contained merits recollection. Harmonizing and rock-around-the-malt-shop-clock hot-rods clean through Gonesville's town square.

Recommended: "Don't Knock Upon My Door," "My Pigeon's Gone," "Movie Star," "Pretty Pretty Baby," "Bye Bye Love," "Perfect Love," "In Love With You," "Wildest Cat in Town," "Why Don't You"

Videos: "Don't Knock Upon My Door" (live 2025)   "My Pigeon's Gone" (live 2007)   "Pretty Pretty Baby" (live)   


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Music King

BeBe's Records

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Pencet Dadi Pelem

Harapan

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Confronting us are five kamikaze swoops bearing chordal armament. This formidable fist-unit was birthed in 2011, and songs presented here have seen previous releases in varied packages. None of which ameliorates the savagery. Hospital beds await.

Recommended: "We Are Street Punk," "Do You Remember Me," "Singosari," "The New Generation"

Videos: "We Are Street Punk"   "Do You Remember Me"   "The New Generation"   live (21:17 2023)


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Reverb Nation



The Termites

Square Go

(13 Deluxe)



A live-gig portrait that fucking roars. It's as if these Scotland skull-grinders have spent years since their 1985 genesis in cryogenic suspension, with additional aggro piped intravenously. Droogs include Kenny "The Duke" Mitchell, Scott "Bally" Ballantine, Ewin, Johnny, and Dougie. The five loose upon cheering rabble razored ricochets of ear-melting astoundment. Somebody stole the tires off an ambulance parked out front.

Recommended: "Overload," "Crazy Mama," "Kicked in the Teeth," "FTW," "Bad Man," "Devils," "Somebody's Gonna Pay," "Rockin' All Night"

Only dated videos are available: "Crazy Mama"   "Kicked in the Teeth"   "Rockin' All Night" (live)


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Suntroub

Manusia

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The throttle-wide-open members of Indonesia's Suntroub (Sunday's Troublerer) hurl angry chunks of existentialist whatsis -- at least, that's what I surmise, hindered as I am by a language divide. This much, though, can be confidently asserted: Unplugging the disc player won't prevent hardcore justice's absolutely pulverizing oblongs fleeing toward horizon.

Recommended: "Gepok Kenthes," "Manusia," "Stop Fighter," "Sunday's Troublerer," "Tipuan Palsu," "For the Punxs"

Videos: "Gepok Kenthes"   "Punk Not Dead" (live)   "Tipuan Palsu" (live)


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Charlie Hightone and the Rock-Its 

If any reticence was mistakenly in attendence at the last Rockabilly Rave, it tore for the exit when this five-alarm conviction deluged off the stage. 

Video: "Dead End Track" (live at Rockabilly Rave 2026))


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Stompin' Riffraffs

Maybe it was a hush-hush Army atomic experiment that transmogrified Frankie, Annette, and other Go-Go beach teens into the Robot Monster, She-Creature, and miscellaneous misshapen products of drive-in screamers, now lurching in attempts to pull off dance sensations that are sweeping the nation. The world will never know.

Video: "Horror Show"


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Of brother Shine                                                               




Even in death, Tennessee's James Louis "Shine" Wilbourn maintains as rightful a grasp on American music as anyone found on this site. He was reportedly a staple at the West Tennessee Farmer's Market. He ran a shoeshine stand there, into his seventies, and entertained by unspooling familiar musics of the region in one-man guitar / harmonica renditions -- a feat not in common evidence today.

No record establishing his final year could be located when this piece was being prepared. But an account relates he was active as recently as October 2014; in fact, he was that year made the first recipient of the Jack and Jerry Smith Community Spirit Award, in Nashville.

A Jackson Sun newspaper account at the time related that "When it was announced that Wilbourn had won the award, the craft room at the West Tennessee Farmer's Market was filled with shouts of joy and clapping from friends."




He had devoted decades of his hard life to folk musics -- Blues, Rock'n'Roll, Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel. In 2012, Shine (he'd gotten the nickname while shining shoes as a youngster) explained to an interviewer how he came to music; more precisely, how it had come to him.

"Well, down in Toone in the 1950s, my uncle had a cafe," he recalled. "On Friday, after people had worked in the fields all week, they'd come to Uncle Ray's. The Kids would play outside while the grown-ups danced to the jukebox. They listened and danced to everything from Elvis to Chuck Berry, Fats Domino to Gospel.

"Sometimes us kids would look in, and they'd be crying. We guessed they had the blues."

He eventually took up a guitar. And he was soon inspired to also reach for the harmonica. 

"I worked at Old Country Store, and the Bluegrass players would come out and play. I'd hang around behind the counter. And while they played, I'd play along 'til I could make my sound fit theirs."

In Shine's autumn years, he operated a Memphis shoeshine stand. But he could on a moment's notice produce a harmonica and give free, loud, and stirring vent to real-world feelings familiar to all. 

Some said he was closely associated with Jaxon Records, located just down the street from his shoeshine stand. But accounts differ as to whether he personally recorded for the label. (An email query sent to Jaxon was not answered by presstime. Perhaps the label is now inactive.)

Underscored by Shine's story is the vital connection everyday people have to music. It belongs to those unheralded by fame machinery, no less than the limousine fortunate.


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