Tony Kinman, country punk trailblazer, dies after battle with cancer
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Tony Kinman, who with his brother Chip helmed the seminal bands the Dils and Rank and File, has died at age 63.

Tony Kinman, who with his brother Chip helmed the seminal bands the Dils and Rank and File, has died at age 63.
Also on Friday: Cherry Glazerr, Sonny Boy Thorn, the Blank Tapes, Plants & Animals, Radkey, Matrix & Futurebound, Bearson, Ghost Lit Kingdom, Ford Madox Ford
Incoming: Cage the Elephant, Eliot Sumner, Curren$y, Vulfpeck, Suuns, Case/Lang/Veirs, Aqualung, Nothing, Sonny & the Sunsets, Cherry Glazerr, Eagulls, Twin Peaks, Mudcrutch, the Roots, Shana Halligan, the Game, Real Estate.
Also on Wednesday: Immanu El, Mothxr, Elliphant, Beat Connection, Bear Mountain, Ford Madox Ford, Steel Panther, NK Riot, Magic Man
Including: Beyoncé, KROQ Weenie Roast, KIIS-FM’s Wango Tango, Radical Face, Dorothy, the Neighbourhood, Lights, Elliphant, Aesop Rock, Lukas Nelson, John Prine, Bob Mould, Charles Bradley, Macy Gray, FIDLAR, Jackson Browne, Richard Thompson.
Also on Sunday: LSD & the Search for God, the Velotron, Evol Walks, Tomorrows Tulips
Late addition Moon Honey, along with Sun Drug and Miya Folick, are among the many highlights at the day-long FOMO Fest on Sunday at the Echo.
The one-day festival of emerging artists features 14 acts playing on two stages at the Echo.
This year’s Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) Fest goes off Jan. 17 at the Echo — sample songs from 11 of the 13 artists scheduled to play.
Sego, Miya Folick, Sun Drug, Bird Dog, Veronica Bianqui and Northern American are among the bands playing to allay your FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) at the one-day festival.