York--Rafe

Displaying 1 - 12 of 12 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Kill Mice Elf: best of Drovers' orchestral, pseudo-pop music; although too short¿
Northern Iowan 91:59, p.13
A review of the group The Drovers.
2 Truck Stop Love should ditch country, pseudo-rock style; although speeding with hard rock energy¿
Northern Iowan 91:56, p.11
A review of the band "Truck Stop Love"
3 Bombpop "harder, less political version of R.E.M"
Northern Iowan 91:51, p.10
A review of the band "Bombpop" from Cedar Rapids; photo.
4 Zellar's album finds niche in realm of musical genius; a blend of Lou Reed and Bruce Springsteen
Northern Iowan 91:50, p.14
A review of "Born Under" by Martin Zellar.
5 What every student should know; ten all-time favorite discs vital to any CD collection
Northern Iowan 91:49, p.8
Reviews favorite recordings.
6 "Birds at the end of the Road": pure rock 'n' roll
Northern Iowan 91:45, p.10
A review of the music group "Birds at the End of the Road" and their CD "Chowderbox"
7 My Scarlet Life wraps audience in blanket of woven dreams; although the "Delilahs" lead listeners into convulsions
Northern Iowan 91:44, p.13
Band plays at Steb's.
8 Great Midwest bands jam for small, but receptive "crowd"
Northern Iowan 91:43, p.10
Recent show at Steb's; photo.
9 Reviewer predicts winners of 1994 Grammy music awards; and the winner will be¿
Northern Iowan 91:42, p.10
Predictions.
10 Honeydogs' debut disc more bland than sweet
Northern Iowan 91:41, p.9
A review of the music group "Honeydogs".
11 Big Hat's final disc helps heal absence; with hypnotic instrumentals, explosions of rock
Northern Iowan 91:36, p.10
Review of latest album.
12 The Drovers mesmerize, move audience with luring rhythms
Northern Iowan 91:34, p.10
Description of recent performance at Steb's.