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Album review: Alan Jackson's 'Freight Train'
Pop & HissSet aside for a moment the master mechanic’s precision and economy with which Alan Jackson assembles words and music into songs: You’ve got to admire the veteran country star for steadfastly refusing to join in the boasting so common on...... -
Making it on their own
Sun ReporterThe Irish rock band U2 cemented its position atop the music universe last night as the band swept the 48th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, winning five awards, including album of the year and song of the year. "This is really a big, big night for...Tags: Grammy Awards, Los Angeles, Republic of Ireland, Bonnie Raitt, Elvis Costello
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Jypsi: A family band's breakthrough plans
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE STAR-MAKING machine in Nashville does a lot of things well, but nurturing musicians who work outside the box isn't one of them. In the 1950s, Buddy Holly was rebuffed when he first recorded there, and Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings spent most of...Tags: Sugarland (music group), Sony Corp., Bluegrass (genre), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Film Festivals
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Chris Brown facing legal woes
Instead, neither performer made it to the Grammys as Brown turned himself in to Los Angeles police Sunday evening following an early morning argument and alleged physical assault that played out on a quiet street in Hancock Park. Los Angeles police booked...Tags: Michael Jackson, Grammy Awards, Chris Brown, Los Angeles, Clive Davis
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51st Annual Grammy Awards Wrap-Up
LOS ANGELES -- If the apocalypse is here, we might as well enjoy it. Stomp down the doors of your comfort zone. Hook up with unlikely new friends. Get noisy. Have a party before the flames consume us all. That seemed to be the prevailing attitude...Tags: Grammy Awards, Chris Brown, Clive Davis, Whitney Houston, David Grohl
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Plant, Krauss win 5 Grammys, Jennifer Hudson gets first
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' unorthodox partnership yielded rich rewards on Grammy night, as the pair nabbed five awards for their haunting "Raising Sand," including record and album of the year honors. But their sweep was...Tags: Grammy Awards, Los Angeles, Chris Brown, Film Festivals, Lil Wayne
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The 2009 Grammy nominees and winners
Winners will be in bold italics. RECORD OF THE YEAR "Chasing Pavements," Adele "Viva La Vida," Coldplay "Bleeding Love," Leona Lewis "Paper Planes," M.I.A "Please Read the Letter," Robert Plant and Alison Krauss ALBUM OF THE YEAR "Viva La...Tags: Amy Adams, Lil Wayne, Arts, Weezer (music group), Raekwon
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Album Review: Buddy and Julie Miller's 'Written in Chalk'
The word that seems to crop up with greater frequency than any other here is "goodbye." Loss and how it affects the human spirit are central in these dozen songs, most of them written by Julie and sung alternately, or occasionally together, by her and her...Tags: Robert Plant, Music Industry, Death
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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Coldplay Win Big at the Grammys
LOS ANGELES -- The biggest stars in the music business lit up Staples Center on an otherwise gray day for the 51st Annual Grammy Awards. Among the top nominees were New Orleans-born rapper Lil Wayne with eight nominations and Cold Play with seven....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Grammy Awards, Crimes, Chris Brown, Clive Davis
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Grammys get a Zeppelin: Robert Plant, Alison Krauss to perform
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss will perform on next week's Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, sources familiar with the telecast confirm. The pair, who are up for album of the year with "Raising Sand," will join the likes of Radiohead, Coldplay, Lil Wayne...Tags: Robert Plant, Grammy Awards, Paul McCartney, Los Angeles, Elections
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British chanteuse Adele's voice belies her age
Adele Laurie Blue Adkins doesn't believe classic soul is necessarily making a comeback -- this despite the fact that she and her countrywoman, Duffy, another artist with a hankering for '60s-inspired R&B, are up for best new artist at next weekend's...Tags: Grammy Awards, Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), West Hollywood, Google Inc.
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Who do you think should win for Record of the Year?
Who do you think should win for Record of the Year? Robert Plant and Alison Krauss 38% M.I.A. 5% Leona Lewis 13% Coldplay 38% Adele 5%Tags: Robert Plant, Coldplay (music group), Wars and Interventions, Missing in Action, Leona Lewis
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