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Album review: LeAnn Rimes' 'Lady & Gentlemen'
Pop & HissCountry diva LeAnn Rimes has been contending lately with flak from image-conscious types over paparazzi photos of her slimmed-down physique, but her leaner, meaner approach to a batch of classic country songs for her latest collection is mostly good news.... -
Idol Chatter!
Fresh off my frenzied trip to Los Angeles to cover the season finale of American Idol, I am not so fresh. I am haggered. (And yes, I do look very much like Merle Haggard at the moment.) The "Boyz in my Hood", Walter Makaula, photographer Vince...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Jack Black, Charlie Sheen, Lady Gaga
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Rascal Flatts starts over with new ABC concert special
Zap2ItRascal Flatts is rebooting, and part of its re-energized harmony is the first broadcast-television special it's headlined. Widely popular for such hits as "Bless the Broken Road," "These Days," and the current "Why Wait" and "I Won't Let Go," the award-...Tags: Television, George Strait, Awards and Prizes, Radio, Good Morning America (tv program)
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Ferlin Husky dies at 85; singer helped open doors for California strain of country music
Ferlin Husky, a pioneering country music entertainer in the 1950s and early 1960s who helped open the door for performers specializing in a distinctively twangy California strain of country, died Thursday. He was 85.
Husky, who was inducted into the...Tags: Television, California, Buck Owens, Jayne Mansfield, Cliffie Stone
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Ralph Mooney dies at 82; influential steel guitarist played with Buck Owens, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard
Ralph Mooney, the influential steel guitarist whose crisp, melodically rich and rhythmically buoyant sound bolstered dozens of country music hits by artists including Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Wynn Stewart and Wanda Jackson before he joined Waylon...
Tags: California, Metal and Mineral, Jerry Lee Lewis, Human Interest, Elections
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Charlie Louvin dies at 83; country singer
Charlie Louvin, the country singer whose scintillating harmonizing with his brother Ira created a distinctive template for duet singing that strongly influenced the Everly Brothers, the Beatles, the Byrds and successive generations of singers including...
Tags: Emmylou Harris, Tennessee, Elections, Capitol Records, Pancreatic Cancer
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Seventh-inning stretch in Mesa, Ariz.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhat does Forbes know? Not quite enough — at least, when it comes to Mesa. In December 2008, the magazine counted how often each of America's 100 largest cities was cited in nine East Coast-based national publications and declared that the 10...Tags: Baseball, Spring Training, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs
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CORNERED: Ryan Malsom
Ryan Malsom is one of the karaoke singers who work as part of Mark Remily's Remdog Songs. Malsom, 28, graduated from Aberdeen Central in 2001.
Q. What do you like about your karaoke work?
A. I enjoy doing anything involving music. As far a the karaoke...Tags: Missing in Action, Nashville, Johnny Cash, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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Miranda Lambert in seven CMA races including three against fiance Blake Shelton
Gold DerbyMiranda Lambert will contend in seven of the 12 categories at the upcoming 44th annual CMA Awards airing on ABC Nov. 10. Lambert's nominations include album, female vocalist, song, musical event and the big prize of entertainer of the year. Double nods in... -
Oprah Winfrey, Paul McCartney getting Kennedy Center Honors
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelLady O is getting the big prize: Oprah Winfrey is a recipient this year of the Kennedy Center Honors. What do you say to that? The other winners are Paul McCartney, country legend Merle Haggard, Broadway composer Jerry Herman (“Hello, Dolly!”... -
Bill T. Jones, Jerry Herman, Oprah Winfrey among 2010 Kennedy Center honorees
Culture MonsterEach year, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts bestows its top honors to leaders in the fields of arts and entertainment. If the annual groupings seem eclectic and random -- like a grab-bag dinner party of the cultural elite...... -
Fall preview 2010: Top albums
Turn It UpWeezer's "Hurley" album. Fall is traditionally the season of would-be blockbuster albums. The music industry inevitably rolls out its biggest hitters in hopes of generating sales for the holidays. This year is no exception, with major releases expected...
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