The Wallflowers
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Chatting with the Fans
Here are some of the interesting details learned from the Wallflowers' recent online chats.
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The Wallflowers Record a Beatles Tune
The Wallflowers have just recorded the Beatles song "I'm Looking Through You." Here is some information about the song, and the Wallflowers' recording.
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On the road again...
The pairing of the Wallflowers with Tom Petty and then John Mellencamp is a good idea. Here's why.
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March 2001: An Exciting News Month
The month of March brought exciting news to Wallflowers fans: A new TV commercial, change in management, Spring tour, and more. Here are the details...
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Keeping the Faith
Despite lackluster album sales for "Breach," the Wallflowers' music will withstand current music trends.
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Spotlight on "Hand Me Down"
"Hand Me Down," from the Wallflowers' new album "Breach" isn't just about its songwriter's feelings of insecurity. It has a more universal appeal . . .
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The Wallflowers' "Sixth Member"
Legendary pedal steel guitarist, Leo LeBlanc, was an unofficial band member of the Wallflowers for two years. His talent and dedication to his craft has left a lasting impact on the band.
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A Brief Profile of Jakob Dylan
In honor of Jakob Dylan's 30th birthday, here's a brief profile of the Wallflowers' lead singer/songwriter and rhythm guitarist.
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