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When not drumming for Naughty Pine, Steve Woehrle does all kinds of funky
groovy MIDI composing. Check out top-rated WorlaNet
for the rest of the skinny.
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Find out more about Kevin
Johnson (as in "...& the Linemen") -- download music, buy stuff,
and link to pages of other famous rock stars.
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Bill and Scott play in Last Train Home.
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See when the Grandsons
are playing next, see their discography, and more.
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Karl Straub
is a great local songwriter and guitarist.
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Interested in home recording? Looking for folks to critique your mixes and swap
ideas & information with? Check out the Mixmasters mailing list.
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I found the The Unofficial
Ampeg Homepage after picking up a used Ampeg amplifier in a pawnshop.
I frequently return because it contains a wealth of information on
Ampeg equipment and because its chrome Ampeg logo and blue-checked
tolex background pleases my eyes.
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Steve plays a Rootbeer sparkle Gretsch drum set. I own a puke green
Gretsch Anniversary model guitar. I'm told it was once owned by Tex
Rubinowitz. You can go look at some pretty
Gretsch> guitars.
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As long as we're looking at pretty guitars,
Gibson Guitars
makes a few too.
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...And where would the world be without
Fender Guitars and Amps?:
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Who's yer favorite naturalist? If, like all right-thinking people, you said
Mark Trail without hesitation, you owe it to yourself to check out the
Official Mark Trail
"WHAT TH'?" page, an amazing compendium of Our Hero uttering his
favorite expletive. Also see the Mark Trail Message Board.
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If you're looking for a friendly place to eat/drink/hang, go to
2832 Wilson Blvd. in Arlington, VA and get a booth or barstool at
IOTA.
They have good food, a large beer selection and good taste in music.
(703) 522-8340
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Also in Arlington, on Wilson Blvd, number 2711 to be precise, serving
good food, lots of beer and live music is the historic
Galaxy Hut
(formerly Roratonga Rodeo). Galaxy Hut has the distinction of being
one of the very first of the live music venues in that happening
Wilson Blvd.-Clarendon-Night-Life scene. (703) 525-8646
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The Naughty Pine web guy has a pathetic site
with film and music reviews, including one of a 1996 Naughty
Pine gig.
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