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Bringing Big Bill Broonzy back into the spotlight
He was one of the most celebrated blues artists of his era, a visionary Chicago singer-songwriter who mentored Muddy Waters, introduced the music to Europe and inspired no less than Eric Clapton, Ray Davies and Pete Townshend (as they've all acknowledged)...Tags: Robert Johnson, Music Industry, Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair, Eric Clapton, John Hurt
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British rock, seen and (partly) remembered
Jacket CopyWhat is it that makes rock 'n' roll so rock 'n' roll? For Keith Richards, it's not the phalanxes of groupies, the legendary partying, the tragedies of Brian Jones and Altamont or the complicated personality of lead singer Mick Jagger....... -
Live Review: Wild Flag at Spaceland
Pop & Hiss For a woman who once recorded for a label called Kill Rock Stars, Carrie Brownstein has made her peace with — and claimed her place in — guitar-hero history. Friday night at the Los Angeles debut of her new...... -
Live review: Roger Waters and 'The Wall' at Staples Center
Pop & HissEveryone else in the music business may be content to think smaller these days. Not Roger Waters. Pink Floyd’s erstwhile lead singer and songwriter not only remembers when rock music could also function as grand-scale theater, he helped arrange that....... -
After Musikfest announcement, here's how tickets are selling -- and who else is coming
Lehigh Valley MusicSo Musikfest on Monday announced its fourth headliner for this August’s festival, revealing that Steely Dan will play the new Steel Stage main venue on Aug. 10. Straight No Chaser: Half the tickets to its Musikfest show are gone Funny...... -
Live review: Girl Talk at the Hollywood Palladium
Pop & HissSaturday's Girl Talk show at the Hollywood Palladium ended in the only appropriate fashion -- with a girl in a spangly minidress doubled over outside the venue throwing up into a trash can while her friends held her hair back....... -
Theater review: 'The Who's Tommy' at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Culture MonsterCharlotte Stoudt reviews Chance Theater's remount of "The Who's Tommy" at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts... -
The Morning Fix: Comcast finishes strong. Apple irks big media. Billy Ray Cyrus has the blues.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before I analyze my bizarre dreams. The Skinny: Apple wants a big cut from content providers, and that's not playing well with media companies. Was Chris Nolan snubbed by Oscar voters? There's an app for that. Apple...... -
Ray Davies' new album is a collaborative effort
"The wonderful thing about making records is something comes out you never expected," explains Ray Davies, who knows of what he speaks. In nearly five decades as leader of one of rock's great bands, the Kinks, and as a solo artist, Davies has been...Tags: Metallica (music group), Music Industry, England, Paul Weller, Audrey Niffenegger
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Live review: Roger Daltrey at the Orpheum Theatre
Pop & HissThe Who's 65-year-old frontman flourishes as a solo act in the intimate confines of the historic downtown L.A. venue. What's the difference between hearing Roger Daltrey perform the Who's music when he's fronting the legendary band versus hearing him...
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