Academy of Rock is a non-profit program located in Lincoln that focuses on teaching kids how to rock. But why is learning to play an instrument important?
Academy of Rock is a non-profit program located in Lincoln that focuses on teaching kids how to rock. But why is learning to play an instrument important?
A few days have passed since Lincoln Exposed 2012 ended, allowing memories of the festival to develop. Look back and look closely at this photographic evidence.
About 1,700 people attended Lincoln Exposed this past weekend. Also, Darren Keen makes a remix of Whitney Houston's "How Will I Know?"
OK, let's be honest. Lincoln is a music city, and all four days of Lincoln Exposed proved that. Come on in for coverage of the last night.
Lincoln was exposed to a huge crowd Friday night that packed the Bourbon, Duffy's and The Zoo Bar. Here's our take with photos and reviews.
Marq Manner's take on Lincoln Exposed: “Live music is alive and well in Lincoln.” Read his review here.
Night two featured good guys such as Mark Thornton, lady-led bands such as Tsumi and mainstays such as Masses. Such is the lucky life of a Lincoln music fan.
Lincoln's festival of diverse local acts kicked off with 17 groups and solo musicians from Sputnik Kaputnik to Foam_Form.
Zoe Keating, UUVVWWZ and YACHT all on the same night. Happy Valentine's Day!
When was the last time you just sat around and talked about music? Saddle Creek Shop's Record Club offers an opportunity. Plus, Lincoln Exposed begins.
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I know these gents'll be rockin' the world...Go, Go P&N
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this is amazing. my name if Brandon Curtis, and this is about my dad. i can't wait to show him the article when i see him this...