The Boston Globe, March 23rd, 2000
A handful of American cities and towns have basked in the glory of the bands they incubated. The B-52s and REM put Athens, Ga., on the map. Nirvana and Soundgarden more or less introduced Seattle to the rest of the country. Still, Go! feels duty-bound to point out that one city that remains overlooked, uncelebrated, shut out - despite the number of important musicians who call the place home. Obviously, friends, we're talking about Stockton, Calif., home of Chris Isaak, Pavement, and Grant Lee Phillips, the man behind acclaimed rockers Grant Lee Buffalo - a band that in 1993 proved that there ...
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