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L.A. Story
Rock stars, Jazzers, Pachucos...they may have grown up somewhere else quaint, like Sandusky, Ohio, or Canada, but they made their mark here—lived, created and died here. Music is as much a part of the L.A. legacy as film and television. From the bebop...Tags: Movies, Van Morrison, Faith Hill, Watts, Arts and Culture
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Ben Keith dies at 73; steel guitarist known for work with Neil Young
Ben Keith, a veteran steel guitarist who played on Patsy Cline's 1961 hit "I Fall to Pieces" before befriending Neil Young and going on to play on more than a dozen of the Canadian rocker's albums, has died. He was 73.
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FOR THE...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Willie Nelson, Jewel, Ringo Starr, Recording Studios
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The path to success is no longer labeled
One in a series of occasional articles
The Troubadour, awash on a recent night in indigo light and chiming guitars, doesn't look all that different than it did in the 1970s, when music history plugged in to the club's stage amps and earned the tiny...Tags: Movies, The Red Hot Chili Peppers (music group), Athens, Twitter, Inc., Live Nation
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Kenny Edwards dies at 64; guitarist-singer played key role in Linda Ronstadt's emergence
Kenny Edwards, a founding member of the Stone Poneys country-rock band that launched Linda Ronstadt's career and a valued supporting guitarist and singer for Stevie Nicks, Don Henley and numerous others, died Wednesday after battling cancer and a blood...Tags: Music, Mar Vista, The Eagles (music group), Hospitals and Clinics, Prostate Cancer
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Linda Ronstadt on Kate McGarrigle: 'A complete original'
Pop & HissIt couldn’t have been more than 10 minutes -- perhaps as little as five -- after I put in a request Tuesday with Linda Ronstadt’s manager to ask if she wanted to comment on the passing a day earlier of...... -
Same difference: The Watson Twins get louder, livelier on 'Talking to You'
Pop & HissThe Watson Twins have always been about creating a mood. Skilled in the art of the harmony, the Los Angeles-based duo have specialized in a more meditative brand of Southern soul, one in which their two voices have been locked...... -
How to be a rock star: Moving beyond the labels
Brand XThe Troubadour, awash on a recent night in indigo light and chiming guitars, doesn't look all that different than it did in the 1970s, when music history plugged in to the club's stage amps and earned the tiny West Hollywood venue the audacity to... -
SXSW Day 2: Court Yard Hounds, Roky Erickson and the partnering spirit
Pop & HissThe craziest rumor I heard Thursday night at the South by Southwest Festival was that David Bowie was lurking around somewhere, possibly planning to jump onstage with Roky Erickson. The idea that the seemingly semi-retired Thin White Duke might show...... -
American 'Idle': Dullsville behind the scenes
Idol TrackerI won't kid you. Last night's "Idol" was dull. The judges looked bored, the contestants chose (mostly) boring, played-out songs, and the 7-year-old girl to my right couldn't even sit still for more than a minute as she desperately tried to claw her way... -
[Updated] Arts advocates head to Capitol Hill to ask Congress for bigger NEA budget
Culture MonsterIt's time again for the national arts establishment's annual choreographed visit to Capitol Hill in an attempt to gain Congress' ear -- and its favor in coming budget deliberations. For Tuesday's "Arts Advocacy Day," actors Kyle McLachlan and Jeff... -
On the Road With Linda Ronstadt, April 20, 1980
The Daily MirrorApril 20, 1980: Linda Ronstadt tells Robert Hilburn, “A lot of musicians mistakenly think you're supposed to know everything about your craft at age 18 just because a couple of geniuses, like Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger, seem to have it all together at... -
The ballad of a classic guitar shop
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMost Southland music fans know McCabe's Guitar Shop for the innumerable folk, country, blues, jazz and world-music concerts presented over the decades in the tiny back stockroom that can hold about 150 folding chairs when all the instrument cases are...Tags: Music Theater, Dining and Drinking, Prince (music artist), San Francisco, Family
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