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Rock band You Will Die (from left, Jason Cavan, Scott "Scott" Dodson and Errol Katz) will perform as part of this year's Templars of Doom festival. (David Lindquist / Indy.com)
Actor LeVar Burton is an avid user of the online community Twitter.com. (Photo provided by WFYI)
Comedian Kevin Pollak uses Twitter.com on the regular. (Photo provided by Super Artists)
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, the drummer-producer for hip-hop group the Roots, sends out flurries of tweets related to music and behind-the-scenes action at "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" (Photo provided by Universal Music)
McGuinn, 66, says he established profiles at MySpace and Facebook primarily to discourage impostor pages. (Photo provided by Skyline Music)
Chris Cornell describes Twitter as an "intimate and personable" way to connect with listeners. (Photo provided by Universal Music)
It's common for musicians, actors and comedians to reply to questions and comments posted by their fans on Twitter. (Frank Espich / The Star)
Mardelay will celebrate the release of debut album "What We've Become" Saturday, April 25, at Radio Radio.
Novelist John Green has three books in print: "Looking for Alaska" (2005), "An Abundance of Katherines" (2006) and "Paper Towns" (2008). Photo by Robert Scheer / The Indianapolis Star.
Chris Cornell will perform April 15 at the Vogue. (Universal Music photo).
The ultimate mainstream outsider: Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood plays a 2008 show at Verizon Wireless Music Center. (Rob Goebel / Indy.com)
Eyes on the road: Pop-rock band Everything, Now! -- Dan Schepper (from left), Justin K. Prim, Jon Rogers and Eric Alexander -- will embark on a West Coast tour in May. (Photo provided by Soapbox Promotion)
The Sugarhill Gang. (Getty Images)
Lil' Wayne performs Saturday, March 21, at Conseco Fieldhouse. (Danese Kenon / Indy.com)
Eagles guitarist-vocalist Joe Walsh performs Sunday, March 22, at Conseco Fieldhouse. (Rob Goebel / Indy.com)
Singer-songwriter Ari Hest is a favorite performer of Steve and Jane Ruemmele, who will host him in concerts tonight and Monday.  (Seth Cohen Public Relations )
Australian singer-songwriter Martine Locke will perform Saturday at the clubhouse at 7780 Eagle Valley Pass. (Passionfruit Produce Records)
Smithereens vocalist Pat DiNizio will head to Plainfield  April 6  as part of his "Living Room" tour. (Photo provided by Koch Records)
Playing in a cozy venue allows bands like Cracker to easily interact with its audience, which typically is enthusiastic about the music. "We don't play house concerts very often, which is what keeps it fun," says Johnny Hickman (left), with bandmate David Lowery.
(Photo provided by Steve Ham)
Food was available during an intermission at the Cracker concert. Such small-audience performances aren't limited to private homes, however. Indy Hostel and the Indyindie clubhouse stage shows on a regular basis. (Photo provided by Steve Ham)
When Johnny Hickman (pictured) and David Lowery do a home performance, "We dig in and rock it out," he says. In addition to pay, the musicians received bed-and-breakfast accommodations for last month's concert. (Photo provided by Steve Ham)
The audience was up close when  Johnny Hickman (left) and David Lowery of the band Cracker performed last month before 65 people in an Indianapolis home. "The word 'intimate' is overused, but it's true," Hickman says of such gigs. (Photo provided by Steve Ham)
Members of the Bowerbirds (at right) are Mark Paulson (from left), Beth Tacular and Phil Moore. (Photo provided by Dead Oceans Publicity )
Northwestside homeowner Steve Ruemmele (right) was both host and promoter when Cracker came to town. Ruemmele, who runs Kessler House Concerts with his wife, Jane, charged $30 for admission. (Photo provided by Steve Ham)
Stacie Sandoval poses with percussion players of the Mundo Beat All Star Band (Tony Artis, Omar Ruiz-Oliver, Raul Padro and Andre Rosa-Artis).
Stacie Sandoval poses with percussion players of the Mundo Beat All Star Band (Tony Artis, Omar Ruiz-Oliver, Raul Padro and Andre Rosa-Artis).
IU students watch John Mellencamp and his wife, Elaine, take a break during the making of a music video.
Keith Urban will perform Aug. 15 at the Indiana State Fair.
Michael Franti & Spearhead will perform Friday, Feb. 13, at the Murat Egyptian Room
The Pretenders plan to return to Indianapolis in better health.
The Pretenders plan to return to Indianapolis in good health.
Chris Brown.
Latex Novelties will perform at ES Jungle on Jan. 30th. (David Lindquist / Indy.com)
The Eagles (Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Don Henley) will perform March 22 at Conseco Fieldhouse
Warped Tour 2008 at Verizon Wireless Music Center.
Lil' Wayne.
Led Zeppelin.
My Morning Jacket (featuring Indianapolis native Carl Broemel third from left/right ).
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