Bryan Sayler


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Ringo Star

It's always been pretty hard to take Ringo Starr seriously. Despite his impressive drumming chops, he's typically relegated to the background-or punchlines-of Beatles history.


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Sharers feel, fear crackdown

European officials dealt a painful blow to criminals everywhere with last month's Operation Ark Royal-a daring series of raids and arrests in Britain and Amsterdam. But the crimes in question...


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Bo bice

Whether you consider American Idol a vapid cultural obituary or an inspired populist revolution, its ability to churn out stars is indisputable.


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Bruce Springsteen

It's always been difficult to determine what kind of musician Bruce Springsteen is exactly. Amidst his long career of boisterous stadium rockers, he has every so often managed to sneak in quiet,...


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foo fighters

It's now been more than 10 years since Dave Grohl engineered his unlikely transition from unemployed drummer to iconic frontman. It's pretty much impossible to deny that the Foo Fighters have had a...


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Real rapper reaches students

Like any other music professor, Robi Roberts focuses on his source material with a dedicated and discerning ear. He calls upon his students to seriously address each song from stylistic, cultural...


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Union sponsors bus for band

For student band Luego, this fall is the time to finally grow up. The folk-rock outfit-which comprises a diverse blend of Durham locals and Duke students, past and present-is past its infancy and...


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interpol

When Interpol released Turn on the Bright Lights in 2002, the album's dark combination of bassy, brooding soundscapes, rich progressions, and echoing (often nonsensical) vocals led many to cite the...

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