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Free Music Friday! New rock from Sons of Bill
Charlottesville's Sons of Bill have been working on a new album for a long time. The rootsy rock band's last release was "One Town Away" from 2009. After a successful Kickstarter.com campaign, they're now preparing to unveil the long-awaited follow-up....Tags: Music, Music, Washington, DC, Religion and Belief, Bruce Springsteen
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Morning news briefs; Pearl Harbor anniversary
Geithner says he is encouraged at progress Europe is making in addressing debt crisis
PARIS (AP) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Wednesday he is very encouraged with the progress Europe is making in coming up with a plan to shore up the...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Explosions, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Senate, Justice System
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Rockin' in the New Year
Another New Year's Eve, another all-out celebration. Time to make plans.
The close of 2011 will feature a whole host of fun things to do both individually and as a group all throughout Baltimore come Saturday, Dec. 31.
If fireworks are your thing, you'...Tags: Music, New Year's Day, Maryland Science Center, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Local Q&A: Wilco
Even after all these years, Wilco is still finding new ways to surprise its hometown fans. The group's latest tip of the cap to Chicago arrives in the form of a five-show residency that sees the long-running crew performing in venues it's never properly...Tags: Wilco (music group), I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (movie), Jeff Tweedy, Arts and Culture, Civic Opera House
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Clarence Clemons tribute concert in Norfolk will feature E Street Band members, Southside Johnny, Gary U.S. Bonds
As reported this morning by Daily Press staffer and Bruce Springsteen enthusiast Mike Holtzclaw, Norfolk in January will host a pair of events paying tribute to the late sax player Clarence Clemons.
Clemons, a key member of Springsteen's E Street Band...Tags: Music Industry, Roy Orbison, Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, Gary U.S. Bonds
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Barbara Orbison dies at 61; wife of singer Roy Orbison
When singer Roy Orbison was touring England in 1968, it had been four years since he last appeared at the top of the charts with "Oh, Pretty Woman," even though he continued playing live and recording long after the pulse of rock music shifted away from...Tags: Roy Orbison, Music Industry, Bob Dylan, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center
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Kennedy Center honoree: I thought they got the wrong Neil Diamond'
Zap2ItIf 2011 doesn't rank as the best time of Neil Diamond's 50-year career, it surely must be close. Just consider the major awards the enduring, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter behind "Sweet Caroline," "Cracklin' Rosie," "I Am ... I Said," "Song Sung Blue"...Tags: Music, Barbara Cook, Washington, DC, CBS Corp., Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
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Sean Bonniwell dies at 71; lead singer of the Music Machine
Sean Bonniwell, lead singer and songwriter of the Music Machine, a 1960s Los Angeles band regarded as one of the most original of the garage-punk era, has died. He was 71.
Bonniwell died Dec. 20 of lung cancer at a medical center in Visalia, Calif., said...Tags: Music, Folk (genre), Music, Music Industry, Lung Cancer
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For O.A.R., a tour to rehearse, then one to perform
Before recording their new album, O.A.R. didn't go to their usual rehearsing studio. They set up shop at an old showcase space on the top floor of the Chicago music venue Metro and stayed there for a week.
The area, bassist Benj Gershman recalls, was...Tags: New York City, Ohio, Washington, DC, O.A.R. (music group), Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Review: Bob Seger back at 1st Mariner Arena after 32 years
Reporter Chris Kaltenbach reviews a concert by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band at 1st Mariner Arena November 25.
Funny thing about reviewing Bob Seger in concert: his song titles pretty-much write the review themselves: “Old Time Rock & Roll,...Tags: Music, 1st Mariner Arena, Vince Gill, Tina Turner, Bob Seger
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Legendary Singer Etta James Remembered at Funeral
CNN/KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (CNN) -- Mourners remembered legendary singer Etta James on Saturday as an authentic voice whose velvety vocals bridged genres from blues to rock. The Rev. Al Sharpton presided over her funeral in southern California where she was...Tags: Music, The Rolling Stones (music group), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, The New York Times, Leukemia
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Album review: The Black Keys' ‘El Camino’
Pop & HissOn their latest album, the Black Keys strip it back to the fundamentals, and they do it without sounding like anyone else. Call it the best rock album of 2011 or 2012. Or both....
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