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David Crosby and Graham Nash keep making harmonic magic
Lehigh Valley Music“It’s indefinable.” Graham Nash is on the telephone from a tour stop in Cincinatti, Ohio, talking about what it is that he shares with David Crosby that makes them one of the most extraordinary harmonizing duos in the world. There’... -
Crosby, Nash captivating, fun, original in Easton
Lehigh Valley MusicDavid Crosby and Graham Nash captivated Tuesday night in a concert at the State Theatre in Easton punctuated with with countless standing ovations and shoutouts from the audience. The legendary sing-songwriter-rockers, backed by a rocking band,... -
Pop & Hiss goes to the movies: A look at the year's Oscar-contending movie songs
Pop & HissOscar's best song category sometimes feels like the field that gets no respect. Two years ago, only three songs were nominated, and the prior year much of the music recognized by the academy came from one film, Disney's "Enchanted." And...... -
This week's on-sales: Eric Clapton, Beach House, Backstreet Boys/NKOTB and more
Pop & HissA list of upcoming concerts across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses. Gibson Amphitheatre Amanda Miguel & Diego Verdaguer, Feb. 26 (now); Eric Clapton, March 9 (Mon.); Luis Miguel, Jan. 29 (Fri.) Honda Center New Kids on the Block...... -
Trailer premiere: 'Troubadours' documentary showcases the rise and influence of the Troubadour club
Pop & HissIt's a club whose name has become shorthand for a certain sound, and a certain vibe: The Troubadour. The intimate West Hollywood club, since its opening in 1957, has introduced some of the world's most acclaimed singers and songwriters to...... -
Book review: '33 Revolutions Per Minute' by Dorian Lynskey
Los Angeles Times"You say you want a revolution," John Lennon sang in 1968. "Well, you know, we all want to change the world." If not all of us, at least plenty of pop stars have, as Dorian Lynskey illustrates in his mammoth "33 Revolutions Per Minute." Starting with...Tags: Music, Book, Frank Zappa, Music Industry, Dixie Chicks (music group)
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Ray Davies' new album is a collaborative effort
"The wonderful thing about making records is something comes out you never expected," explains Ray Davies, who knows of what he speaks. In nearly five decades as leader of one of rock's great bands, the Kinks, and as a solo artist, Davies has been...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, United Kingdom, Music, Dave Davies, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
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Phoebe Snow, Singer of 1970s Hit 'Poetry Man,' Dies at 60
KTLA NewsEDISON, N.J. -- Phoebe Snow, the bluesy singer-songwriter known for her song "Poetry Man," died on Tuesday at age 60 of complications from a stroke she suffered last year, her manager said. Snow released 16 albums, composed more than 100 songs and was...Tags: Stroke, Celebrities and Health Issues, Music, New Jersey, Health
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Alison Krauss steps out of pain and onto 'Paper Airplane'
— The private, videotaped performance of six songs from "Paper Airplane," released last Tuesday, has wrapped and the invited audience has left the main room at Oceanway Studios. Alison Krauss & Union Station are in the midst of the still-photo and...Tags: Music, George Clooney, Health, Robert Plant, Vocal Music (genre)
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Mixtape Friday for Friday June 18
Staff reporterGARRY'S MIXTAPE My Brave Face by Paul Mc Cartney Only Mama Knows by Paul Mc Cartney Staff Mixtapes 9. Jarrett's Mixtape a. My Father's Name Was Dad by Fire b. If I Ever Feel Better by Phoenix c. How Does It Feel to Feel by Creation d. Solitude is Bliss...Tags: Led Zeppelin (music group), Judy Garland, The Beatles (music group), Linda Ronstadt, Neil Young
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The economy's slow, but Actors' Gang says show will go on
Culture MonsterLast June, Actors' Gang artistic director Tim Robbins, above, and his colleagues at the Culver City theater company received some paradoxical advice. The world economy was still shaky. Donations to the theater were down. The best short-term strategy for... -
Thursday's TV Highlights: Quinn gets jealous on 'Glee'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Oct. 11 - 17 in PDF format This week's TV Movies JEALOUSY: Rachel (Lea Michele, left) and Finn (Cory Monteith) chat in class, upsetting Quinn (Dianna Agron) on 'Glee,' at......
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