Durbin to Release Solo Album

Durbin to Release Solo Album

Durbinites across the country have reason to celebrate. Durbin has announced that he will be releasing his debut album with New York label Wind-up records. “We loved James on Idol. We thought he was the standout performer from this season,” said Wind-up CEO Edward Vetri. “James has the drive, passion, love of music and a gifted, soaring rock voice that will win rock fans over throughout.” Chief Creative Officer Gregg Wattenberg called the decision a “no-brainer.”

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The Sound and The Fury

Joe Clements at the Milk Bar, Jacksonville, July 1999. Photo by Pete Saporito.

As one of the most popular punk bands in the mid-’90s Santa Cruz underground scene, Fury 66 is a local legend, and their songs are still remembered today. Just not by their lead singer. Which made their reunion show at the Catalyst this week a bit of a tricky proposition for frontman Joe Clements.

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Blinded By The Fright

Illustration by Don Button.

After witnessing the first jetliner crash into the Twin Towers on that Sept. 11 morning, the wife and 7-year-old daughter of a friend of mine fled to their nearby Manhattan loft and ran to the roof to look around. From there, they saw the second plane explode in a rolling ball of flaming fuel across the rooftops. It felt like the heat of a fiery furnace.

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Westside Robbers Steal Cash, Cell Phones

The SCPD is searching for at least two men believed to be involved in a series of armed robberies on Santa Cruz’s Westside. The first robbery occurred on Sunday, near the railroad tracks on Fair Avenue. The victim, a boy, said that two men held him up at gunpoint and stole money and a cell phone from him. About half an hour later, a couple was robbed at High and Storey streets by a pair wielding a gun and a knife.

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