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Timber Rattlers let lead slip away, lose in 10 to Peoria

By Jim Scott May 13, 2021 | 6:41 AM PEORIA, IL –  The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers looked great building a 7-0 lead through 2-1/2 innings at Dozer Park on Wednesday night against the Peoria Chiefs.  They took a 7-1 lead into the bottom of the seventh.  Then, errors, walks, and other miscues let the Chiefs back into the game and Peoria eventually celebrated a 9-8 win in ten innings over the Rattlers. Wisconsin (5-3) took the early lead with three runs in the first inning.  Korry Howell started the game with a single and David Hamilton followed with a single to put runners on the corners.  Gabriel García was next and he drove in Howell with a single to center for a 1-0 lead.

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Announce Series Of Archival Recordings

  Article Contributed by The Royal Pota… | Published on Thursday, May 6, 2021 Like most musicians in 2020, Reed Mathis found himself with time on his hands being that all of his tours and session work had been cancelled for the foreseeable future. Never one to idle, Reed turned attention to his archives, dusting off countless hours of audio from Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, the Tulsa, OK-based band that he helped found and performed with for nearly 15 years. First and foremost, among his discoveries was Winterwood Mathis final studio recording with JFJO. The album was never officially released seeing as he departed the band shortly after its completion in 2008. And so, the downtime gave Mathis the impetus to remix the sessions, which had been lying dormant for 12 years. In addition, Reed combed through countless hours of JFJO live recordings, compiling four new live albums from what many fans consider the band s golden years: 2005-2008. Once completed, Mathis would enlist

Forget Seattle Rural Washington is ready to rock the Grammys

Forget Seattle. Rural Washington is ready to rock the Grammys By Michael Rietmulder, The Seattle Times Published: March 10, 2021, 1:45pm Share: 2 Photos Brandy Clark performs at the fourth annual ACM Party for a Cause festival in Las Vegas on April 1, 2016. (Amy Harris/Rex Shutterstock/Zuma Press/TNS) Photo Gallery SEATTLE When most people think about music from Washington, they default to Seattle, the city of grunge. But the town that birthed indie rock darlings and generational rap stars hardly has a monopoly on Washington music culture. Some of our greatest musical exports have deep connections with the more rural parts of the state. The proof is in the Grammys.

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