
On the Road, On the Mend: Toadies are breaking through, not breaking down
Forth Worth band, The Toadies – Photo by Steven Visneau Toadies are a Texas-based alternative band best known for their 1994 album “Rubberneck” and the single “Possum Kingdom,” a release from the album that was a hit on radio and MTV in 1995.At the time, many listeners assumed the band had exploded

If You Play It, They Will Come: Reggae-rock enters the stadium scene with Field of Dreamz Festival
Miles Doughty of Slightly Stoopid at PETCO Park(Photo courtesy of Kevin Lieberman) A little over a month ago, Slightly Stoopid’s co-founder and lead vocalist, Miles Doughty, threw out the opening pitch at a Padres game while rocking the jersey of another beloved hometown cat, Joe Musgrove. On June 1

San Diego’s forgotten beer giant: How Aztec Brewing helped shape a city
San Diego’s early brewing industry grew up alongside its factories, rail lines, and border trade routes. One of its most significant early operations, Aztec Brewing Co., began not in California but across the border in Mexicali, before later establishing a major industrial presence in San Diego. ABC
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