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Ryan Adams is out of the fire
Ménière's disease is an inflammation of the inner ear. Specifically, a swelling in the tubes of the ear canal that control the body's balance. No one knows its cause, but stress, exhaustion and substance abuse are among the factors thought to contribute....Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Acupuncture, The Who (music group)
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Jane's Addiction proves to be 'The Great Escape Artist'
Jane's Addiction's new album, "The Great Escape Artist," was still a work in progress last May when the band appeared on an outdoor stage at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Jane's was the musical entertainment at an exhibition opening for director...Tags: Arts, Guns N' Roses (music group), Arts and Culture, Muse (music group), Perry Farrell
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Lollapalooza Day 2: Rain, retro and Eminem
Day 2 of Lollapalooza in Grant Park has crossed the finish line. Here’s an hour-by-hour account with reporting from yours truly (GK) and the ever-vigilant Bob Gendron (BG):
11:44 a.m.: Want to go to Lollapalooza without having to buy tickets?...Tags: Arts and Culture, Lollapalooza, Eurythmics (music group), Mott the Hoople (music group), Local Natives (music group)
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Lollapalooza Day 3: Rain, more rain, and a Foo Fighters finale
Lollapalooza 2011 is a wrap with record daily attendance (90,000), adding up to the most populated festival in North America (270,000) over the three-day weekend. Here’s an hour-by-hour account of Sunday’s action, once again from yours truly...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Weather Reports, Young Man (music group), Woodstock Festival (1969), Deadmau5 (music group)
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Los Lobos' songwriting team a 40-year conversation
Louie Perez and David Hidalgo have been writing songs together for 40 years, providing the backbone for Los Lobos albums and a couple of Latin Playboy projects. Their tunes have been covered by artists ranging from Robert Plant and Pop Staples to Phish...Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Robert Plant, Latin Music (genre), Folk (genre)
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Concerts - outdoor shows offering a Cajun style
Live and local The Columbia Village Centers Courtyard concert series continues with the Mudbugs, who play Cajun and Zydeco Thursday, July 14, 6 p.m., at the Dorsey's Search Village Center. Turner, Dean of Magic will perform amazing feats July 15, 6 p.m.,...Tags: Music Industry, Drama (genre), Bruce Willis, Bonnie Raitt, Red (movie, 2010)
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Sunday: 'Psych Funk Sa-Re-Ga' free listening party today at Palate in Glendale
Pop & HissAs they did for many sonic movements, restaurants and bars played a pivotal role in the '70s Indian psychedelic funk scene. Inside the balmy local haunts of Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) the hypnotic percussion and fuzz guitars of bands...... -
Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne talks Hollywood Forever show, teases Edward Sharpe cameo, other surprises
Pop & HissIn the center of Hollywood right next to the Paramount Studios lot lies the Hollywood Forever cemetery, which, in addition to housing to the bodies of, among many others Cecil B. DeMille, Art Pepper, Yma Sumac, Johnny Ramone, John Huston,...... -
Bootsy Collins defines the funk: 'Making something out of nothing'
Turn It UpIt’d be audacious coming from just anybody else, but William “Bootsy” Collins named his new album “The Funk Capital of the World” (Mascot) knowing full well he could back up the claim. Everyone from Snoop Dogg and Chuck D to.... -
Personal Playlist: Tuneyards’ Merrill Garbus
Pop & HissSelda, Sly and the Family Stone, William Onyeabor, Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band and Pat Jordache make the cut. The Portland, Ore.-based singer and songwriter Merrill Garbus records music as Tuneyards, whose new album, “Who Kill,” will no doubt... -
Live review: A Beatles influence at 'Big in Japan'
Pop & HissThe inventive electronica purveyors Yellow Magic Orchestra headline a ‘Big in Japan’ concert that includes Yoko Oko and Cibo Matto.... -
Crystal Antlers enter week No. 2 of their Echo residency, release 'Two-Way Mirror'
Pop & HissSeveral years ago, a Brooklyn band named A Place to Bury Strangers arrived on a casket of hype and then essentially vanished. In the parlance of our times, "disappear" pretty much translates to: Blogs stopped covering it and Hype Machine......
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