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Linda Draper’s earliest musical influence was her father, a virtuosic classical guitarist who studied with Andres Segovia. In her youth, Linda discovered her own musical voice singing in the church choir, which led to her playing guitar and writing songs just a few years later. Linda’s first public performances took place in local venues around town, including the Renaissance Faire in upstate New York.
Jamaican Queens joined Fearless Radio on May 20, 2013, at 3:00 p.m. CDT.  Tune in to www.fearlessradio.com.  Tweet us:  @fearlessradio.  
Beta State was voted by fans to play Live105's "Not So Silent Night" in December 2011 with Green Day, Florence + The Machine, Mumford & Sons, Bush, and Young The Giant, beating out hundreds of other bay area artists.
Tarmac Adam:  Remember ‘the album’?
The Magnetic Reels joined Fearless Radio on May 17, 2013, at 5:00 p.m. CDT.  Tune in to www.fearlessradio.com.  Tweet us:  @fearlessradio.  
Beacon James:  Jameson was working. Nothing special. Just working. Get up, look yourself in the eye in the bathroom mirror, brush your tusks and work as a financial consultant in Omaha, Nebraska. There was no music in his life: it was nothing but numbers, angry customers and corn (and corn is not a natural part of an elephant's diet).
Week Six of the Fearless Chicago Podcast!
Creepy Band was born on the Devils night. 5 souls came together to play one show October 30th 2010 and play they did. The combination of the guitar, bass, drums, church organ, and screaming vocals wove together in a dissonant harmony, loud yet maintaining a subtle eeriness not to be forgotten.
The Fleeting Ends is a Philly-based rock band with a knack for catchy and unique songwriting. With influences spanning from XTC and the Cars to the Pixies and Blur, The Fleeting Ends exploit its roots while still putting its own touch on the catalogue of music that they continue to build.
‘A Series of Screws’ is System and Station’s most recent album. ‘A Series of Screws’ delivers plenty  of hooks in a tighter package, building on a trajectory that began with 2008’s ‘A Nation of Actors’ and continued  with last fall’s ‘I’m Here To Kill’ EP. At the root of it, System and Station are a hard working/touring indie-rock band  with plenty of arena-sized moments.

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