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Australian film 'The Sapphires' finds its American soul
"The Sapphires," which opens Friday, is the crowd-pleasing, based-on-actual-people story of four young Aboriginal women who team up with a male Irish manager and perform for American troops in Vietnam, so it's covering its bases internationally. The...
Tags: Snoop Dogg, Kristen Wiig, Movies, Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette
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The Old-School Hip-Hop of Dr. Westchesterson Goes Viral
You Scream I Scream w/ Dr. Westchesterson, Ladyhips March 9, 9:30 p.m., $7-$10, Arch Street Tavern, 85 Arch St., Hartford, (860) 246-7610, archstreettavern.com We've arguably reached a point where we measure a musician's global impact by how...
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PASSINGS: Magic Slim, Cleotha Staples, Lou Myers, Donald Rutledge
Magic Slim Singer of Chicago blues Magic Slim, 75, whose ragged voice and punchy guitar riffs made him a symbol of Chicago blues, died Thursday in Philadelphia after surgery for a bleeding ulcer, according to his family. A younger contemporary of...
Tags: Baptist, Concerts, Christianity, Justice and Rights, Chicago Tribune
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Cleotha Staples, founding member of the Staple Singers, dies at 78
Cleotha Staples, one of the founding members of the renowned Chicago soul and gospel group the Staple Singers, died Thursday at the age of 78. She had been suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease for 12 years, and had been under 24-hour home care....
Tags: Mavis Staples, Gladys Knight, Music, Entertainment, Trinity United Church of Christ
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Fontella Bass: An appreciation
There are two works that illustrate the range of Fontella Bass' singing power. One is a gut-busting soul cry, “Rescue Me,” a propellant R&B banger from 1965 that became Bass' signature. The other, equally vital, is a nine-minute thrill...
Tags: Chuck Berry, Soul (genre), Music, Movies, Etta James
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Lupe Fiasco a voice of reason amid the violence
For Lupe Fiasco, it was in some ways a heartbreaking year. In an interview last summer with MTV he broke down as he watched a 2006 video of himself and friends in his old West Side neighborhood, the laughter and easy camaraderie undercut by the...
Tags: Common, Culture, Cultural Development, Curtis Mayfield, MTV (tv network)
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For Lee Boys, music is family affair
The Lee Boys were scheduled to perform at Orlando's Plaza Live this weekend, but the plans were changed in honor of a musical friend. Now, the Sacred Steel-Southern rock ensemble known for putting gospel style into a blender with Jimi Hendrix-worthy...
Tags: Kissimmee, Tampa, Jimi Hendrix, Concerts, Music
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Aretha Franklin, America and the origin of the 'spirit feel'
The gospel-truth, if you believe most of the history books: Aretha Franklin didn’t really find her true voice until she began working with producer Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records in 1967. "My idea was to make good tracks, use the best players,...
Tags: Baptist, Music, Bobby Womack, Christianity, Otis Redding
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With hit new career box set, hit 1980s band says new music, maybe collaboration, ahead
Lehigh Valley MusicThirty years after The English Beat released its last album if new music, the standard-bearer for two-tone ska is getting the most attention it’s had since breaking up these days with the July 10 release of both “Keep The Beat:...... -
Joe Cocker, Huey Lewis draw Musikfest crowd two decades after hits: Here's how
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGLet’s be honest: neither Huey Lewis & The News nor Joe Cocker have had a hit in more than two decades. So what make them able to headline Musikfest’s main Steel Stage Monday? And why were they able to attract...... -
The Impressions keep on pushing
Fred Cash remembers the day he joined the Impressions in 1958, a mere teenager starting what would be a five-decade ride in one of the great vocal groups of all time. He had been singing on street-corners in Chattanooga, Tenn., and in church with his...
Tags: Jerry Butler, Curtis Mayfield, Eric Clapton, Music, Entertainment
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Donald 'Duck' Dunn dead at 70: A soul rhythm-section great
Donald “Duck” Dunn, who died Sunday at age 70 in Tokyo only hours after playing his final show with longtime friend Steve Cropper, was part of one of soul music’s greatest rhythm sections. Dunn was a self-taught bass player who had been...
Tags: Music, Rod Stewart, Tom Petty, Al Jackson, Otis Redding
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Jun 28, 2012
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May 14, 2012
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