[MUSIC] With a name taken from a line in Ayn Rand’s book The Fountainhead, Georgia alt-pop-rockers Collective Soul became a regular contender of catchy hooks and Billboard chart hits of the 1990s. Featuring principal songwriter Ed Roland (lead vocals/keyboards/guitars), guitarists Dean Roland and Joel Kosche, and rhythm section Will Turpin (bass/percussion) and Shane Evans (drums/percussion), the band released Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid on an indie label in ’93, only to be picked up by mega-conglom Atlanta and subsequently releasing “Shine,” a modern rock and MTV staple. Collective Soul got their platinum debut, and seven #1 hits, as they played arenas with Aerosmith and even did Woodstock 1994. Now they’re back, a little older, a little wiser, and just as ready to alt-pop-rock. A portion of the proceeds to benefit Arts Education in the Schools. Tickets: $35, $40, $45; call 242-SHOW. [SAMANTHA CAMPOS]
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