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Feedback 2008: The Music Issue
Published on November 25, 2008 at 11:52am
From Brian Wilson to Scott Weiland to Amy Winehouse to other people whose last names don’t begin with “W,” there’s no doubt that music produces some fascinating personalities.
For this year’s Feedback issue, we’ve assembled a lineup of four such folks from the Orange County and Long Beach music scenes, though thankfully none as self-destructive as . . . ummm, Brian Wilson, Scott Weiland and Amy Winehouse.
On the bill:
Musician Pat Visel Makes the Best Albums (Almost) No One's Heard
Greyboy Looks to Make a Name for Himself With a New Best-of Compilation
KUCI DJ Sam Farzin Takes the Term 'College Rock' Literally
Long Beach's Mike Monster Isn't Just Pretending to Be Spooky
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