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    Mar 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Concert review: Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Richard Thompson

    Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell brought their opening act, Richard Thompson, back on stage with them Wednesday at Symphony Center for a well-deserved encore. Thompson melted in with the band for a while, then stepped out to trade guitar solos as Crowell’s “I Ain’t Living Long Like This” stretched out. With each turn on the instrument, Thompson found new harmonic avenues to explore and explode.
    Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell brought their opening act, Richard Thompson, back on stage with them Wednesday at Symphony Center for a well-deserved encore. Thompson melted in with the band for a while, then stepped out to trade guitar solos as...

    Tags: Entertainment, Emmylou Harris, Music, Concerts, Culture

  2. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale mix styles and fun at Lincoln Hall

    Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale made proficiency look easy Wednesday at a crowded Lincoln Hall. The Nashville outlaws and longtime friends staged a clinic in mixing country, R&B, rockabilly and other Americana-related styles on tunes notable for their simplicity and familiarity. In between songs, the duo exchanged comedic banter and stories, reinforcing a casual modesty that gave the 95-minute concert the laidback feeling of a private back-porch session.
    Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale made proficiency look easy Wednesday at a crowded Lincoln Hall. The Nashville outlaws and longtime friends staged a clinic in mixing country, R&B, rockabilly and other Americana-related styles on tunes notable for their...

    Tags: Entertainment, Dixie Chicks (music group), Music Industry, Music, Solomon Burke

  4. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Jimmy O'Neill dies at 73; L.A. deejay hosted TV's 'Shindig!'

    Jimmy O'Neill, an Oklahoman barely out of his teens when he became Los Angeles' top-rated radio deejay and only 24 when he catapulted to national celebrity as the host of "Shindig!," one of the earliest rock 'n' roll shows on prime-time television, died Friday at his West Hollywood home. He was 73.
    Jimmy O'Neill, an Oklahoman barely out of his teens when he became Los Angeles' top-rated radio deejay and only 24 when he catapulted to national celebrity as the host of "Shindig!," one of the earliest rock 'n' roll shows on prime-time television, died...

    Tags: Tina Turner, Entertainment, Chicago Tribune, The Beach Boys, Leon Russell

  6. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| SFL
  7. Eddie Vedder surprises with Cat Power, Glen Hansard duets in Fort Lauderdale

    In 2011, the Seattle-based rock band Pearl Jam celebrated 20 years in a business that is seldom kind to artists with a taste for longevity, and the group feted itself with an international tour, a Cameron Crowe-directed theatrical documentary and a career-spanning anthology. If it was an act of self-congratulation, it was a well-deserved one, as the band had survived the grunge trend, overnight success, a war with Ticketmaster, the ascendance of hip-hop and the waning of rock. The anniversary offered Pearl Jam an opportunity to take a breath, take stock and say to itself and its fans, “Look where we are, and look where we’ve been.” Left unstated, however, was the question, “Now, where do we go?”
    In 2011, the Seattle-based rock band Pearl Jam celebrated 20 years in a business that is seldom kind to artists with a taste for longevity, and the group feted itself with an international tour, a Cameron Crowe-directed theatrical documentary and a...

    Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Glen Hansard, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Entertainment, Music Industry

  8. Jun 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. President Obama, Mitt Romney cameo on 2012 CMT Music Awards

    Pop & Hiss
    President Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney have taped cameos for tonight's 2012 CMT Music Awards. President Obama and Mitt Romney will appear in what is billed as "a comedic opening segment" on the CMT Awards show....
  10. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Dick Clark dies at 82; he introduced America to rock 'n' roll

    Dick Clark, the youthful-looking television personality who literally introduced rock 'n' roll to much of the nation on "American Bandstand" and for four decades was the first and last voice many Americans heard each year with his New Year's Eve countdowns, died Wednesday. He was 82.
    Dick Clark, the youthful-looking television personality who literally introduced rock 'n' roll to much of the nation on "American Bandstand" and for four decades was the first and last voice many Americans heard each year with his New Year's Eve...

    Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Arthur Godfrey, Economy, Business and Finance

  12. May 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Rare music from George Harrison, Martin Scorsese doc out on CD, DVD

    Pop & Hiss
    Ex-Beatle George Harrison's solo music is examined with previously unreleased recordings in "Early Takes Volume 1: Music From the Martin Scorsese Picture Living In the Material World." The new companion CD released simultaneously this week with the DVD...
  14. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. John Prine performs on April 21 at the Bushnell in Hartford

    If &quot;Angel From Montgomery" was the only song John Prine ever wrote, his place in music history would be secure. Of course, he's written much, much more; the singer-songwriter and Illinois native's catalog is so deep, you'd be forgiven if you gave up trying to write music altogether. Prine's songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash (!), Bonnie Raitt, the Everly Brothers, John Denver, Kris Kristofferson, Carly Simon, Ben Harper and Joan Baez. (And any show with Josh Ritter as the <em>opener</em> is certainly one you don't want to miss.)
    If "Angel From Montgomery" was the only song John Prine ever wrote, his place in music history would be secure. Of course, he's written much, much more; the singer-songwriter and Illinois native's catalog is so deep, you'd be forgiven if you gave up...

    Tags: Entertainment, Carly Simon, Music, Joan Baez, John Denver

  16. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Billy Strange dies at 81; guitarist, arranger for Presley, Nancy Sinatra

    Guitarist Billy Strange once took the kind of phone call that thousands of musicians receive only in their best and wildest dreams.
    Guitarist Billy Strange once took the kind of phone call that thousands of musicians receive only in their best and wildest dreams. "I was staying at a hotel in Nashville in 1965 when my telephone rang and this unmistakable voice said, 'Billy, this is...

    Tags: Phil Spector, Mac Davis, Nancy Sinatra, Entertainment, The Beach Boys

  18. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Legendary blues singer Etta James dies in Calif.

    LOS ANGELES (AP) &mdash; Etta James' performance of the enduring classic &quot;At Last" was the embodiment of refined soul: Angelic-sounding strings harkened the arrival of her passionate yet measured vocals as she sang tenderly about a love finally realized after a long and patient wait.
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Etta James' performance of the enduring classic "At Last" was the embodiment of refined soul: Angelic-sounding strings harkened the arrival of her passionate yet measured vocals as she sang tenderly about a love finally realized...

    Tags: Entertainment, Billie Holiday, Alzheimer's Disease, The Associated Press, Olympic Games

  20. Feb 6, 2012 |Story| AM News
  21. People: Director with strong Danville ties passionate about her work

    Paula B. Hill&rsquo;s life is so deeply ingrained with theater culture, it is the stuff of movies.
    jking@amnews.com
    Paula B. Hill’s life is so deeply ingrained with theater culture, it is the stuff of movies. She is a celebration of the adventure of an exuberant and exciting life lived up high, free to go and see and be but still grounded by her strong ties to...

    Tags: New York City, Snow Storms, University of Iowa, Colleges and Universities, Celebrities

  22. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Jerry Leiber dies at 78; lyricist in songwriting duo Leiber and Stoller

    Jerry Leiber, who with his songwriting partner, Mike Stoller, created a songbook that infused the rock 'n' roll scene of the 1950s and early '60s with energy and mischievous humor, has died. He was 78.
    Jerry Leiber, who with his songwriting partner, Mike Stoller, created a songbook that infused the rock 'n' roll scene of the 1950s and early '60s with energy and mischievous humor, has died. He was 78. Leiber, the words half of the duo, died Monday at...

    Tags: New York City, Elections, Entertainment, Radio, New York

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