“There will be a lot of those songs [from the new album] and a mix from everything else,” says lead singer Stu Mackenzie. “We always wing it and see what will work on that particular night.”
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Culture Q&A: George Clinton and His ‘Mothership Connection’ to Indy
“We’ve been coming to Naptown ever since the ’60s,” says Clinton. “We go way back with Indianapolis.”
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Singer for the Band Diane Coffee Finds a Spark in Indiana
“Bloomington is a super-happy place, so I was in a super-happy mood while writing,” says Shaun Fleming. The result was a more upbeat record with vocal layering and lushness, a sound he describes as “Motown glam.”
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New Joyful Noise Recordings Compilation to Benefit Indiana LGBT-Rights Groups
“This is a very progressive city,” says Hofstetter. “We wanted to do something positive to change the bill. For bands to give something, not take it away.”
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Culture Q&A: Josh “The Reverend” Peyton
“I’ve been a champion of this state for a long time,” says Peyton. “I could live anywhere I want, and I choose to live here at home.”