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July 10, 2009

Big Boi, All Time Low, etc.

I'd like to take a moment and humbly steer your attention to two music stories I wrote this week. I talked to Big Boi of rap duo OutKast about his solo album (it still doesn't have a release date), and local pop rockers All Time Low about their new album (which was released on Tuesday). Both stories are, in my opinion, quite diggable.
Posted by Sam Sessa at 7:11 AM | | Comments (4)
Categories: Local music, Random stuff
        

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Great article Sam.

IMO, Big Boi is a musical genius. And not just a "rap/hip hop genius." The man simply KNOWS music inside and out.

Many folks claim Andre is the more talented of the two, but I've always thought it to be the opposite.

Sam, please, please just never use the word "thuggier" in a story ever again.

where's the ATL story? The link goes to big boi and I can't find it on the music page. ATL are my boys. :(

never mind I'm dumb..didn't see that there were two links.

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About Sam Sessa
I've been The Baltimore Sun's nightlife and local entertainment reporter for a couple years, and it's surprising how much the scene has grown in that time. Most of Baltimore's bars and clubs are unpretentious places with fairly cheap drinks and plenty of character. I like dancing and think this city needs more clubs, but nothing beats having a cold, locally brewed beer with friends in a comfortably full corner bar.
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