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Veteran SoCal reggae rockers expand their matured musical palette.
By Alan Sculley
When guitarists and singers Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald started Slightly Stoopid in 1994, they were out front of a second generation of bands that wanted to build on the reggae-rock sound that was starting to take hold thanks to the success of groups like Sublime, 311 and No Doubt.
Blitzen Trapper's Eric Earley on returning to touring, helping the homeless and new musical inspirations.
By Alan Sculley
Ask Eric Earley, frontman of Blitzen Trapper, how his music will sound or translate to a live setting, or how his new touring band will compare with the classic Blitzen Trapper lineup that toured for nearly two decades together, and you won't get an answer.