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Local Q&A: Outer Minds
RedEye special contributorThe Pitchfork Music Festival frequently books forward-thinking acts, but at least one band on this weekend's bill has a sound firmly rooted in the past. Performing Friday, Chicago's Outer Minds come across like a throwback to 1960s psychedelic rock,...Tags: Festive Events, Genres, Culture, Yngwie Malmsteen, Entertainment
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Peter Noone reflects on legacy of happy music
marieg@herald-mail.comThere is an eternal boyishness in Peter Noone — the tousled hair, the shy toothy grin, a mischievous charm and wit. It's enough to make Mrs. Brown do a cartwheel. The conversation is youthful, too, with talk of worldwide tours, the pros and...Tags: Allentown, Travel, The Rolling Stones (music group), The Beatles (music group), Paul McCartney
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See what Musikfest headliners are selling best -- and how we rate them
Lehigh Valley MusicNow that Musikfest is finished announcing its headliner music act lineup for this year’s festival – and Lehigh Valley Music is finished telling you who those headliners are, sometimes weeks before Musikfest does -- let’s grade the acts... -
A field guide to this weekend's Make Music Pasadena
Pop & HissA quick guide to Saturday's Make Music Pasadena, including essential sets from Grimes, Y La Bamba and more by August Brown.... -
Richard Dawson's 'Apples and Oranges': A song from beyond the grave
Pop & HissIn 1967, the late actor and game show host Richard Dawson, who died Saturday, recorded a psychedelic song called "Apples and Orange" featuring a narrator singing from beyond the grave. In the past 24 hours the song has become a social media hit.... -
Ween sets the table for the inevitable reunion
Pop & HissThe band Ween is done, says principal Aaron Freeman, who has moved on to soft rock crooning on the recently released solo effort "Marvelous Clouds." But that is evidently news to his partner in Ween, Mickey Melchiondo, who was unaware of any breakup.... -
Animal Collective won't play much of "Merriweather" at Merriweather
The news that Animal Collective would perform at Merriweather Post Pavilion — which inspired, at least in name, their breakout album of the same name — was greeted in some corners of Baltimore with unmitigated glee.
But on Saturday, don't...Tags: Maryland, New York City, Washington (U.S. state)
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Donna Summer dies at 63; diva of disco
In 1975, Donna Summer released a pop single unlike any before it. The singer, then an unknown in the U.S., was living in Germany and working with Italian producer Giorgio Moroder and lyricist Pete Bellotte. Together they came up with a breathy,...
Tags: Dolly Parton, Popular Music (genre), Casablanca (Morocco), Electronica (genre), Techno (genre)
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Q&A: Mac Miller, major without the label
In the past two years, Mac Miller, a 20-year-old rapper from Pittsburgh, could have signed a number of deals from major labels. Instead, Miller stayed loyal to his hometown independent label, Rostrum Records. The payoff came in November, when Miller's...
Tags: Pink Floyd (music group), Concerts, Arts and Culture, The Beatles (music group), Lil Wayne
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Donna Summer dead at 63; more than just a disco diva
Donna Summer was typecast as the disco-era “bad girl,” the diva who was too salty and sexual for some radio stations to play in the ‘70s. But she was also a musical revolutionary, a versatile singer who created a radical new template for...
Tags: Popular Music (genre), Disco (genre), Fine Artists, Bars and Clubs, David Bowie
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Album review: Garbage, 'Not Your Kind of People'
2.5 stars (out of 4) After a seven-year hiatus, alternative-rock-era veterans Garbage return with their fifth studio album, “Not Your Kind of People” (STUNVOLUME), an earnest attempt to recapture the magic of 1995. Back then, the quartet ran...
Tags: Nirvana (music group), Smashing Pumpkins (music group), Katy Perry, Foo Fighters (music group)
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Critic's Notebook: Of 'Mad Men' and a long-lost Beatles cartoon
Show TrackerIn what must be the most talked-about licensing of a song in television history, "Mad Men" ended its Sunday episode with "Tomorrow Never Knows," the last track on the Beatles' 1966 album "Revolver." Acquired for a reported $250,000, this track capped an...
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