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As Bonnaroo approaches we thought it would be appropriate to give you a little taste of what to expect from the Manchester, Tennessee extravaganza. First up, surfer/singer-songwriter Jack Johnson supplied three live videos from his performance at the Hearst Greek Theater in L.A., while the Drive-By Truckers and their three-axe attack brought the house down in Washington D.C. Finally, the Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, the stars of the indie flick 'Once,' perform three tracks from the soundtrack to the award-winning film.

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You know the drill: three bands, three performances, three tunes from each. First up on this special day of three are Sons and Daughters, with a performance at Brooklyn, NY's Soundfix. Next, Tapes 'N Tapes -- the experimental indie rock quartet from Minneapolis -- rocked out at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Finally, the Long Blondes sent three tracks over from their Paris performance.

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3x3: The Dodos, Phoenix + Silversun Pickups



3x3 fans, wait no more. We're back with another rockin' edition featuring, you guessed it, three specially chosen acts to rock your body. First up, the San Francisco-based Dodos live up to their hype with a performance at the city's 12 Galaxies. Next up, Pheonix showcases their sound, while the Silversun Pickups perform three tunes from their hit album, 'Carnavas.'

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That's right, folks. We've got another edition of 3x3 for you, and we kick it off with Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore and three tracks from his stellar performance at New York City's Knitting Factory. Next up, get a smattering of the Mountain Goats at their San Francisco concert and close it all out with the Mother Hips and their '60s pop and psychedelic rock sound.

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In this round of the 3x3 concert series, we kick off with
Andrew Bird, who proves himself worthy of endless buzz in front of an adoring Austin City Limits audience. We then head over seas to catch the Plasticines, who were discovered by Kraftwerk's producer. The Paris-based grrrl group tears it up in their hometown and even drop a cover of Nancy Sinatra's 'These Boots are Made for Walking.' We round things off with Southern Cowpunk quintet the Drive-By Truckers, who deliver a stellar performance of songs from their highly-addictive album, 'Brighter Than Creation's Dark.'

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This week's 3x3 kicks off with Andrew Bird, whose deep voice lifts his 2007 Austin City Limits performance to nothing short of stellar. Then we move on to the Swell Season, featuring Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, the silver screen musical duo from the indie gem, 'Once.' Last but not least, we bring it all together with Badly Drawn Boy, who rock something serious at Brooklyn's Chip Shop.

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This week's 3x3 we're bringing you three fantastic performances by three very interesting performers. First up, the "legendary" Dewey Cox rises from the dead to perform live at NYC's Knitting Factory in an exclusive performance. Then the Philly-based Eastern Conference Champions rock three tracks for a wild crowd at L.A.'s Silver Lake Lounge. Lastly, Carbon/Silicon -- comprised of two rock legends, Mick Jones and Tony James -- rock out at the Bunker in London.

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Through scientific advances and the "Time Continuum Experiment," Dewey Cox rose from the dead to grace New York's Knitting Factory with his deep voice and poetic lyrics. In an exclusive performance, the legendary rocker played as if his heart had never stopped.

After the first screening of his biographical film, 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,' Cox performed his greatest hits, including 'Walk Hard,' 'Midget Man' and a special performance of 'Let's Duet' with his second wife, Darlene Cox.

Ecstatic to be on the Knitting Factory stage for the first time, Cox recited anecdotes from his times spent with Robert Dylan, the Beatles and even his run-in with Culture Club.

Unfortunately, Cox's time back on this Earth was short-lived, and he was forced to return to "rock heaven." Despite his brief time back with us, he made sure to "walk hard," stopping at nothing to entertain his adoring fans.



This year we brought you more than 60 rockin' live shows from all over the map. And for the last third of the year, we're celebrating 3x3 with a hat-trick of the absolute best performances from 2007. First up, Cold War Kids brought their A-game to the Bowery Ballroom in New York City. Next, the exquisite Neko Case sang her heart out in Austin, Texas. Lastly, British new-wave rockers Bloc Party impressed the crowd at their hometown show in London.

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We decided to celebrate the recent Grammy nominations by showcasing three of the lucky noms themselves. First up, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova of the Swell Season, who earned two nods for their moving soundtrack performance for the motion picture, 'Once.' Meanwhile, Queens of the Stone Age scored a nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance, and British soul-singer Amy Winehouse brought home six nominations, including Album of the Year. Congrats, y'all.


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That's right! This week's 3x3 brings you a double helping of Amy Winehouse, splashed with some Portugal. The Man. British soulstress Amy Winehouse performs three hit singles live from London. Next up, Alaskan quintet Portugal. The Man rocks out at the Social club in Orlando. Then we bring it back to Ms. Winehouse in her black-and-white filmed 3x3 performance.

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Sometimes the best way to rock out is with family. For this week's 3x3, we're resurrecting three perfmances that advocate sibling love. Although not actually related, the Scissor Sisters popped by London's Hospital, while twin sisters Tegan and Sara brought their guitars and asymmetrical coifs to the Phoenix in Toronto. Finally, the Cribs -- twin brothers Ryan and Gary Jarman, and their little bro Ross -- showcased their skills throughout the U.K.



As the weather gets colder, you're going to have to find a way to keep warm. And what better way to work up a sweat then lacing up your dancing shoes? This week we bring you three acts to help turn up the heat. First, Scissor Sisters claim they 'Don't Feel Like Dancin,' but that doesn't mean you can't. Then CSS's Lovefoxxx dons her egg costume to perform the Brazilian outfit's 'Hot, Hot' hits. And finally, we've got the Rapture, whose funky dance beats are sure to make you bounce.

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This week we're bringing you three bands that really don't have anything in common ... except that they rock. Spawning from former Dispatch member Chad Urmston, State Radio bring their reggae-influenced rock to New York City's Bowery Ballroom, while the North Mississippi Allstars fire up a Berlington, Vermont crowd. Meanwhile, U.K. darlings Razorlight take over Love at Earls Court with their freewheelin' indie rock.


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The girls are back in town and this week's 3x3 features three -- well, technically four -- rockin' females. First up is Cortney Tidwell, who brought her southern electronica vibe over to impress the Brits at her performance in London's Luminaire. Then we head over to Toronto to get a dose of Canadian twins Tegan and Sara, who rev up an adoring crowd with their infectious hooks and heart-on-sleeve folk-punk. We wind things down with a whimsical performance from Imogen Heap, who layers ambient electronica with indie rock sensibilities for a London crowd.


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