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		<title>Dollyrots Return to the Berkshires</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dollyrots will be making their third live concert appearance in the Berkshires on July 31st at the Boland Theater at Berkshire Community Collegeâ€™s West Street campus in Pittsfield. The concert will be the highlight of Rock On! Indie Band Campâ€™s summer workshop as well as a fundraiser for the Berkshiresâ€™ only rock station, WTBR [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-69" title="TheDollyrots" src="http://www.project413.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/TheDollyrots-300x199.jpg" alt="TheDollyrots" width="300" height="199" />The Dollyrots will be making their third live concert appearance in the Berkshires on July 31<sup>st</sup> at the Boland Theater at Berkshire Community Collegeâ€™s West Street campus in Pittsfield.<span> </span>The concert will be the highlight of Rock On! Indie Band Campâ€™s summer workshop as well as a fundraiser for the Berkshiresâ€™ only rock station, WTBR 89.7 FM.<span> </span></span></p>
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<div><span>Since the release of their second album, Because Iâ€™m Awesome, The Dollyrots have been making their home on the road.<span> </span>Their current set of dates includes two legs of the summer institution known as the Warped Tour and will be taking the band through the mid-west and east coast.<span> </span>The Dollyrotsâ€™ music has been featured in the ABC Family program Greek as well as in a major advertising campaign for Kohlâ€™s department stores.<span> </span>The band recently released the single â€œBrand New Keyâ€, a cover of Melanieâ€™s 1970â€™s hit.</span></div>
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<div><span>Opening the concert will be local acts who are also workshop alumni, Art Decade and Reason 837.<span> </span>Art Decade recently issued the Innocence/Experience EP featuring the title track, which the band also produced a video for.<span> </span>Art Decade had the honor of appearing on the second stage during the Dave Matthews Bandâ€™s two-date stint at the Comcast Center (Great Woods) in Mansfield, MA.<span> </span>Reason 837 will be sharing the stage with The Dollyrots again and will be supporting their locally recorded self-titled full-length CD featuring the tracks Stars and Radio. </span></div>
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<div><span>Additional information on Rock On! Indie Band Camp Workshop is available at <a rel="\&quot;nofollow\&quot;" href="file:///C:/Users/Dennis/Desktop/Project413.ReLaunch/Recovered%20Articles/%5C%22http://www.rockonworkshop.org/%5C%22" target="\&quot;_blank\&quot;">www.rockonworkshop.org</a> </span></div>
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<div><span>The concert is open to the public and tickets will be available on July 9<sup>th</sup> in Pittsfield at BCCâ€™s West Street campus, Corinneâ€™s Place and Wood Brothers, in Dalton at Dalton Mobil, the Shamrock Restaurant and by calling Rock On at 499-1733.<span> </span>A portion of the $10.00 admission will benefit WTBR 89.7 FM, Berkshire Countyâ€™s only rock station.</span></div>
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		<title>Another Day, Another Cover Band</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 05:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luke Maris hits several more nails on the head in regards to the all around &#8220;lameness&#8221; of the so-called (and practically) non-existent Berkshire County music scene. If I may speak for Luke, we are both referring to the underground music scene and not the thriving cover band/classic rock/singer-songwriter cover singer scene. Those scenes, which I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Luke Maris hits several more nails on the head in regards to the all around &#8220;lameness&#8221; of the so-called (and practically) non-existent Berkshire County music scene. If I may speak for Luke, we are both referring to the underground music scene and not the thriving cover band/classic rock/singer-songwriter cover singer scene. Those scenes, which I always lump into one generic C.B.S. (Cover Band Syndrome) has never gone out of fashion. Yes, there are cover bands in every city I have lived in (Raleigh NC, Los Angeles and NYC) but only in the Berkshires do cover bands outnumber original acts who their own music.</p>
<p>While original bands write their own songs, may play the occasional cover for the hell of it, attempt to tour out of the Hills and basically bust their ass are ignored by both the press, potential fans and venue owners. How many different ways can cover bands play the same songs? Several apparently. There is even a band who goes through quite a bit of effort to dress up in lackluster fright-wigs and make-up to play 98% cover songs and 3 original songs. Why must people accept and put up with another &#8220;unique&#8221; rendition of Highway to Hell, Radar Love, Welcome to the Jungle or Another Thing Coming? Can these versions sound any better than the Southern Rock version (how Southern Rock is so popular here in the Northeast is beyond me) or the singer-songwriter acoustic version or the standard cover band version? They must sound better because this band continually packs the house wherever they play. It is bizarre! I think they are even my friend on My Space, but I am not really sure. I wish they were. From what I can gather, they are like a 10th rate GWAR, KISS, Sigue Sigue Sputnik or LA stalwarts Rebel Rebel, but far less interesting. If GWAR played Communication Breakdown instead of Saddam A Go-Go, they would be far less tolerable.</p>
<p>Perhaps the folks at Berkshire Sound will not burn out on promoting shows, because it would be a blow to the scene in northern Berkshire County. Pittsfield boasts several metal bands who have gone about doing it themselves because no one is certainly going to bend over backwards for punk rock show, let alone metal shows.</p>
<p>There are several bands out there performing their own music in a variety of genres, do not be afraid, definitely check them out if its something you might be interested in. If you like the Ramones, Black Flag, Alkaline Trio, Bad Brains, Green Day or even Blink-182 then definitely check out a Berkshire Sound or Rebel Sound Radio show. If you like any kind of metal, then look no further than Pittsfield for some loud sounds from Hung By the Hated or Warsynium! There is a lot more out there and if club owners see people in the clubs to see these bands, then there will be other shows. If no one comes, then it will only be harder the next time someone tries to book something other than the same old-same old cover band.</p>
<p>ENDNOTES:</p>
<p>&amp;gt; There is one band from town who is making it seem like it is the biggest deal in the world to not only record a CD, but to play shows out of town. Believe me, releasing a CD and going on a &#8220;tour&#8221; is done everyday, you are not special and please stop acting as if you are.</p>
<p>I have been getting a few messages from bands who are doing their own thing, look for them in an upcoming piece.</p>
<p>Lance Hahn of Cringer and J. Church died this past week, he was only 40. Cringer and J. Church were influential to a slew of East Bay bands including Green Day, Operation IVY and Jawbreaker.</p>
<p>Paul Fox of The Ruts also died this past week, he was 56. The Ruts recently reunited with Henry Rollins on vocals for a performance that will eventually be released on DVD.</p>
<p>The Mighty Mighty Bosstones tickets are going for $300.00 to over $1200.00 for their upcoming Boston reunion shows, now that is punk!</p>
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