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Rock musician Ted Leo isn’t too keen on the nostalgia trip some acts are taking by basing tours around the performance of an aged, popular album it its entirety. But that isn’t keeping Leo ...
Ted Leo has made the decision that he will do this interview over the phone while driving. In a gray text bubble, his text reads “I do some of my best thinking while driving” and the ...
With its rootsy vigor and folkie lyrics, Ted Leo's music could be dubbed "Americana" -- if only it didn't sound so British. On Friday, playing the first of two nights at the 9:30 club with backing ...
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists will embark on a 20th anniversary tour for Shake the Sheets this year, with support at select dates from Ekko Astral and Diners. The tour is bookended by stops in New ...
It’s been seven years since Ted Leo + the Pharmacists released a new album (2010’s The Brutalist Bricks on Matador), but they’re finally releasing a new one this year. He recorded most of ...
After toiling for years in obscurity, New Jersey native Ted Leo has become a favorite among indie rockers. His latest CD is Living with the Living. New Jersey native Ted Leo has a new album out.
Aimee Mann and Ted Leo admit they’re not the most obvious pairing in indie-rock. Their respective styles, at least on the surface, seem at odds. Since establishing herself in Boston in the 1980s ...
While neither born nor raised in D.C., and despite not living here for many years, Ted Leo is always treated like a hometown hero on the city’s stages, from the Black Cat and 9:30 Club to St ...
While in town for an instore at Generation Record on Thursday (6/17), Ted Leo will also be filming a video for his song “Bottled in Cork,” directed by Tom Scharpling (of WFMU’s The Best Show).
Wonder how singer, songwriter, and leader of his own partially eponymous rock band, Ted Leo, might describe his music? Is it indie rock? Or, really, just rock? Punk? Or pop? Politically charged?
Indie rocker Ted Leo will release a new studio album, Shake the Sheets, on October 19th. Recorded with his backing band the Pharmacists, the follow-up to 2003’s Hearts of Oak was produced by ...
I first heard of Ted Leo when my younger, hipper roommate told me that he had covered “Ghosts” by The Jam, the hugely popular British band led by Paul Weller in the late ’70s and early ...
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