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THE ARISTOCRATS – Featuring Guthrie Govan, Bryan Beller and Marco Minnemann – NEW ALBUM “Culture Clash” Out July 16, 2013
Fans of instrumental rock/fusion (Jeff Beck, Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, John Scofield, Joe Satriani) and heavy progressive musical excellence (King Crimson, Dream Theater, Queen) – LISTEN UP!
THE ARISTOCRATS, the white-hot rock/fusion instrumental virtuoso power trio featuring celebrated musicians Guthrie Govan (guitar), Bryan Beller (bass) and Marco Minnemann (drums), will release their new album, Culture Clash, onJuly 16, 2013 via BOING Music.
Work To Win covers Call Me, Maybe?

You may remember Work To Win from their in studio performance on show 208. Well, they have worked a lot lately and have just released a new track, which is a cover of Carly Rae Jepsen’s Call Me Maybe. Check out a link to the track below.
Left Coast Envy
Hello everyone! Santoro here providing you with that is going to be listed under local music news (for lack of a better category). I’m going to take a minute to talk about a band that I recently got to see play a show. Now, this isn’t so much of a review of their show, since I didn’t go to the show with that mindset. This is just a full out endorsement of a band that played music I enjoyed, put on a good stage show and just looked like really nice people. Anyway, that was a long intro and maybe I should mention the band name…wait, it’s in the title of the post so hopefully you have figured it out by now.
The Stabcast Show 198
Santoro and Steel Tip are joined in studio by musical guest Rushmore. The hosts talk about the east coast hurricanes and earthquakes, new studio furniture and challenge Rushmore to a cover song contest. The Long Shore Drive is featured.
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Nobody Yet is the band of the week!
Band bio:
Nobody Yet is one of the hardest working touring acts out. From Philadelphia, PA, the band has captivated audiences throughout the east coast with their not only original mix of progressive pop punk, but their exciting and exhilarating live show. They don’t stand still because they can’t stand still. And if you see them, you won’t stand still either.
The only thing that has held this band back is the lack of members.


