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On Tap: SXSW, Hockey, Sharon Jones, Matt Pond

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Mar 14, 2010 04:07 PM

Lot's of fun stuff coming out of Moozik in the next few weeks (in addition to our slick redesign - get pumped). 

I'll be heading down to SXSW on Tuesday, where I plan to promptly board this boat (for no other reason than that boat parties are fucking awesome, especially ones with cupcakes) and then eat free tacos and watch Jakob Dylan and Neko Case duet at this place.

Over the next couple days, I'll be catching up with my interviewees Marc Urselli (3-time Grammy-winning producer/engineer) and Jeff Greenberg (CEO of LA's legendary Village Studios). The interviews themselves will be on Saturday afternoon. Come watch them live at "Studio SX" on the trade show floor if you're in Austin, or catch the videos later here.

Friday at 2pm, I'll be moderating the "Music Journalism in the Post-Print Era" panel. My panelists - Abbey Goodman (Executive Editor, Rollingstone.com), Chris Weingarten (Village Voice, Rolling Stone), Maura Johnston (NPR, founding editor of Idolator), and Lynne Margolis (Texas Music, et al) - are all fantastic, and I've been extremely lucky to work with them over the past few weeks in preparation. Should have video + many more details in the weeks to come.

I'll also be visiting with Matt Pond in Austin, whose band, matt pond PA, just released a great new album, "The Dark Leaves." matt pond PA has always been a favorite of mine - their song "New Hampshire" unfailingly makes me miss Dartmouth when I'm not there.

I get back to Nashville next Monday and won't be letting up, as I'm gonna hang with another one of my favorite new bands, Hockey, before their March 23rd show at Mercy Lounge. They were one of my bands to watch at Bonnaroo last year (side note: I was listening to the radio last night, and the DJ called my darkhorse SXSW pick last year, Mumford and Sons, one of the hottest bands out there. Boo yea - take that, Pitchfork. Apparently, they're making a killing at Grimey's, one of Nashville's most popular record stores). Anyway, looking forward to seeing how Hockey is doing.

Finally, I'll also be talking to Sharon Jones, of the magnificent Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, sometime in the next couple weeks as well.

Some of the other Moozik gang will be down in Austin, too, so hopefully we'll have a bunch of goodies for you soon.

(UPDATE 5/19: Don't worry Moozik lovers - all of this is still coming. Been busy with the redesign, but will have all this and more for you very soon!)

Alright, Hockey, take us out:

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