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This week's Spotlight focuses on the Austin, Texas-based rock band White Denim, which is scheduled to play Club Congress Saturday.
White Denim's lead singer is James Petralli, whose father is former major league catcher Geno Petralli.
Geno Petralli played 12 seasons for the Rangers and Blue Jays.
Petralli led all of baseball in passed balls with 35 in 1987, 20 in 1988, and 20 in 1990. His 35 passed balls established a Major League single-season record.
Most of Petralli's past balls occurred when he was catching a famous knuckleball pitcher.
For a chance to win an audio book tell us the name of that knuckleballer, who pitched until he was 46 years old.
Photographer Julie Ramsey ventures deep into the Tucson music scene armed only with her trusty camera.
Zilla stomps through Congress, wreaking 'jamtronica' havoc
02/14/2006 10:54 AM jramsey
Electronic groove band Zilla exploded onto the Congress stage Friday, Feb. 3 with percussionists, DJs and a flood of lights as colorful individuals sporting dreads and intricate jewelry packed the joint.
Zilla consists of Michael Travis (of jam band giant the String Cheese Incident, which I had the opportunity to see in San Francisco this past New Year’s), Aaron Holstein and Jamie Janover. Also joining the band was Steve Vidaic on keys and Jason Hann on drums.