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Stephen Foster

Stephen Foster, a long-time music critic, is Executive Director of the Durham Art Guild.
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‘Jimi Plays Berkeley’ Gives Us Jimi Hendrix at His Most Confident

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Stephen Foster
/ 17 September 2012
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James Luther Dickinson and North Mississippi Allstars: I’m Just Dead, I’m Not Gone

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Stephen Foster
/ 11 September 2012
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Jon McLaughlin: Promising Promises

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Stephen Foster
/ 4 September 2012
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Albert King: I’ll Play the Blues for You

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Stephen Foster
/ 19 August 2012
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Glenn Frey: After Hours

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Stephen Foster
/ 16 May 2012
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The Black Seeds: Dust and Dirt

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Stephen Foster
/ 8 May 2012
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Little Richard: Here’s Little Richard

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Stephen Foster
/ 19 April 2012
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Macy Gray: Covered

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Stephen Foster
/ 2 April 2012
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The Just Barelys: Mad Bits

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Stephen Foster
/ 28 March 2012
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The Ting Tings: Sounds from Nowheresville

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Stephen Foster
/ 12 March 2012

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