Tuesday, January 16, 2007

The Festival Preview Rock Blog

Welcome to the FP Rock Blog! In this special appendage of our site you will find rare interviews, reviews, and general op-ed pieces concerning music festivals and other live events. Remember that the people who contribute to this little ongoing "publication" of ours will be some of the most knowledgable music fans around.

So be sure to come back regularly for the latest hot info regarding rock festivals and other live rock, jam, pop, alternative, metal, and electronic events happening all around North America, with live blogs being posted at big-name festivals such as Bonnaroo or Coachella.

If you have just been to an awesome festival and want to share your experience with the rest of the world, you can visit the link below to submit an article yourself.

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1 comment:

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