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9 Questions: Winston Watson

Winston Watson has played drums for an astounding list of songwriters, including Warren Zevon, Robyn Hitchcock, Alice Cooper, Perry Farrell and Bob Dylan, with whom he toured from 1992 to 1996. He enjoys gardening and nurturing rescue dogs. His proudest accomplishment is his daughter, Marcella.


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Posted on March 10, 2010 at 1:55pm —

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9 Questions: Mike Wilkins

Mike Wilkins is bi-geeky—he's equally into music and film. Wilkins joined the Loft staff 10 years ago when he was still in high school. His clay-animation book report for Homer's Odyssey had been featured in the Arizona International Film Festival and won the Staff Award at the Carolina Video and Film Festival the… Continue

Posted on March 3, 2010 at 2:09pm —

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9 Questions: Chris Black

At 6 foot 1, Chris Black has earned the distinction of being one of Tucson's tallest punk-rock violinists. He is the proprietor of chrisblackmusic.com, and his new duo, Bajo Turbato (with Gabriel Sullivan), is breaking things at Plush this very evening, Thursday, Feb. 25.

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Posted on February 24, 2010 at 3:00pm —

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9 Questions: Mario Cordova

Mario Cordova has been an obsessive music fan since the tender age of 6, influenced by his older sister’s taste for British glam-rock. Cordova has been in numerous bands; he is proudest of his involvement with The Tubonz, the Resonars, How to Build a Rocketship, Ghost Lodge and his current project, the Unlikely Sons.

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Posted on February 17, 2010 at 3:14pm —

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9 Questions: James Few

James Few is a longtime Tucson resident and drummer/percussionist for local band The Provocative Whites, which he co-founded with singer Mike Rowden in 2005. Sample the P-Dubs’ brand of alternative rock ’n’ roll at theprovocativewhites.com.


Kristine Peashock, mailbag@tucsonweekly.com


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Posted on February 11, 2010 at 1:37pm —

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