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Amid the rappers, it's Green day at the Shrine
Special to The TimesWatching Al Green sing live should be on any list of "Things to Do Before You Die." So it was understandable that at the rehearsals the day before Tuesday night’s BET Awards, pre-show buzz revolved not around much-anticipated performances from...Tags: Nas, Alicia Keys, Awards and Prizes, Al Green, Kanye West
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Hot Music For Hot Weather
By OWEN McNALLYConnecticut jazz fans can experience virtually everything, the shock of the new in Hartford's Bushnell Park to the blissful comforts of the familiar but still stomping traditional grooves resounding in Essex and Moodus at the region's jazz festivals...Tags: Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut), Academic Progress, Popular Music, Dave Brubeck, Connecticut
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Review: Usher's CD 'Here I Stand'
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comIt's a thin line between smooth and super-safe, and Usher flops back and forth over it throughout his new album, "Here I Stand" (LaFace). He's apparently trying to reconcile his R&B playa-with-a-heart past with his married-and-grown present and it's...Tags: R. Kelly, Michael Jackson, Television, Jay-Z, Louisiana
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Still in love, still creating
Sun Pop Music CriticBy the time Al Green was 25 years old in 1972, he had become one of the biggest stars in pop and soul. After about five years of developing his unique style, scoring a few R&B hits along the way, the Arkansas native landed a No. 1 pop smash that year with...Tags: Marvin Gaye, Popular Music, Willie Mitchell, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Arkansas
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A soulful serenade to Aretha Franklin
The Rev. Al Sharpton said it best. Opening Friday's MusiCares gala honoring Aretha Franklin as person of the year, the pomaded potentate thanked God for the singer, "who, though she walked as royalty, never lost the common touch."
Amid tributes from Bill...Tags: Janis Joplin, Al Sharpton, Aretha Franklin, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Music
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Legendary Al Green lets his voice be heard
McClatchy/Tribune newspapersAl Green's voice is hoarse. Not just a little rough, mind you, but harsh, grating, rasping. Can this man struggling to speak into the phone in his Auburn, Mich., Holiday Inn room really be the singer who made all those mellifluous, euphonious sounds that...Tags: Willie Mitchell, B.B. King, Rock and Roll Music, Arkansas, Music
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Copiague
Basketball is Copiague's bread and butter. Whether it is the girls or the boys, the hardcourt is home to some of the most successful teams in school history.
And that includes recent history. The Eagles boast the defending Suffolk Class AA champs on...Tags: History, Awards and Prizes, Basketball, Baseball, Lacrosse
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Love machine
Anthony Hamilton's voice is smoother than a baby's bottom. Maybe you don't think anyone deserves to get stuck with such a tired cliche. But when Hamilton explains in his soothing, Southern-inflected voice that his long road to success has taught him "a...Tags: Music, Family, Sex
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Taste's tops
There are just a few days left at this year's Taste of Chicago, and you're too tired-not to mention stuffed silly with turkey legs-to make any more decisions. Don't strain yourself. (That goes double for your waistband.) We're here to help you figure out...Tags: Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Liz Phair, Dennis DeYoung, Music, Macy Gray
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Vicious Circle of Hope, Despair
I got the message while I was out of town. The owner of Little Pedro's said Nathaniel had flipped out while playing cello at the downtown Los Angeles club, launching into a belligerent tirade in front of his audience. Fortunately, Nathaniel Anthony Ayers...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Medical Specialization, Mental Illness, Road Transportation, Crimes
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