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...with Better Than Ezra articles all in a row.


"Better still" by Thomas Conner, October 25, 1996 (taken from the Tulsa World, of Tulsa, OK)

"Better than ever?" by Kevin Forest Moreau, April 28, 1998 (taken from Gambit Weekly)

"All shook up" by Thomas Conner, September 17, 1998 (taken from the Tulsa World, of Tulsa, OK)

"Ezra is a band that's still better than most" by Heidi Holeman, September 18, 1998 (taken from The Oklahoma Daily, of the University of Oklahoma)

"A head-scratching, sonic departure" by Holly Bailey, week of November 8, 1998 (taken from the Oklahoma Gazette, of Oklahoma City, OK)

"Better Than Ezra" by Rick Koster, November 1998 (taken from Offbeat Magazine)

"Will BTE's 'Garden' grow into a commercial success?" by Keith Spera, December 25, 1998 (taken from the Times-Picayune, of New Orleans, LA)

"Great Getaways" (taken from the Times-Picayune, of New Orleans, LA, date unknown)

"Ezra pound for pound" by K. F. M., February 2, 1999 (taken from the Times-Picayune, of New Orleans, LA)

"Better Than Ezra better than ever" by Michael Baxter, April 1999 (taken from the website of KRBE 104 in Houston, TX)

"Better Than Ezra settles dispute over former drummer's contract" by Pamela Coyle, with contributions from Keith Spera, August 6, 1999 (taken from the Times-Picayune, of New Orleans, LA)

The Slack Zine interviews Better Than Ezra ~ by Kerri, with intro assistance from Kim, Volume 2, Issue #11 (taken from The Slack Zine, online magazine of The Slack Girls)

"Better Than Ezra Sacked By Elektra" by Kevin Raub, September 29, 2000, 9:30 am PT (from www.allstarnews.com)

if you have or know the whereabouts of any BTE articles and you would like to see them posted here, PLEASE EMAIL ME!!! especially if you have anything from local papers, etc. thanks!

**please note**
nobody here claims ownership of any of these articles.
copyright reverts to original author, etc. in all cases.



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