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Newt Gingrich is so smart that no one can comprehend him
Newt Gingrich takes a lot of flack for the things he says, but that's only because he's such a genius that we can't comprehend the brilliance of his thoughts. The Raw Story explains:
"Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich says his ideas...Tags: Politics, Elections, Newt Gingrich
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Bobby Parker will headline Cabin Fever Blues Bash
marieg@herald-mail.comWhen Bobby Parker drops names, it’s like a who’s who of rock ’n’ roll royalty. Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke, Bo Diddley, The Big Bopper. Parker knew them all. He was a “guitarist for hire” back in the 1950s, he said,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Folklore and Mythology, John Lennon, Blues (genre), Music Industry
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'Re:Generation' review: Musical genre-jumping doc almost makes you imagine DJ Jazzy Jim Morrison
**1/2 (out of four)
Last Sunday, the Grammys’ collabo-lust spawned the awkward unity of Maroon 5/Beach Boys and Foo Fighters/Deadmau5. So of course the Grammys helped support “Re:Generation,” a documentary that dares five of the world&...Tags: Arts and Culture, The Crystal Method (music group), Nas, Documentary (genre), The Beach Boys
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Zupe and Nichols to perform free concert Sunday afternoon
marieg@herald-mail.comYou might not recognize their names. But if you're a fan of "Malcolm in the Middle," "The Simple Life," "Dateline NBC," MTV's "Road Rules" and "Real World," you probably recognize their music. After all, their work has been featured on some of the top...Tags: Buffalo Springfield (music group), Arts and Culture, Duke Ellington, Glen Campbell, Music
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Ion Guitar Apprentice turns aspiring guitar heroes into students
TechnologyThe Guitar Apprentice app and controller from ION Audio, which we looked at during the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, aims to help students learn the basics of playing guitar before they drop some cash on a full guitar and amp... -
Ronnie Montrose: The 'most fiery' guitar player -- Sammy Hagar* [Updated]
Pop & HissRock guitarist Ronnie Montrose died March 3 at age 64 of prostate cancer. Singer and former band mate Sammy Hagar remembers Montrose, calling him "the most fiery, intense player of everybody."... -
Amplifier maker Jim Marshall dies at 88
Pop & HissJim Marshall, who was known as "The Father of Loud" for designing amplifiers ubiquitous in the rock world, has died at 88.... -
Thursday Night: The Yardbirds @ SPACE
TribLocal - EvanstonThe legendary & influential Yardbirds are coming to SPACE in Evanston Thursday night. Yes, the same rock & roll Yardbirds who started the careers of …... -
Civil Twilight channels U2 during show at Musikfest Cafe
Lehigh Valley MusicNot much in music is really ever new, and styles certainly are cyclical. So it should be no surprise that, 20 years after U2 introduced floating, sonic, scratchy guitars over a driving beat, it would be back again. And South...... -
Album review: Jack White's 'Blunderbuss'
Pop & HissJack White, formerly of the White Stripes, has released his first solo album, called "Blunderbuss," and Times pop music critic Randall Roberts says it's fantastic.... -
Bert Jansch, influential guitarist for the prog-folk Pentangle, dies at 67
Bert Jansch, a virtuoso guitarist and singer who influenced generations of post-British Invasion luminaries including Jimmy Page, Paul Simon, Donovan, Nick Drake and Johnny Marr, died after a long battle with cancer, the Guardian reported earlier this...Tags: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Paul Simon, Pentangle (music group), Donovan, Nick Drake
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