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No starving for entertainment this winter
January's not typically a big month for concerts in Hampton Roads, but January 2009 is shaping up to be a marvelous exception. Much of the action headed our way early next year will take place in our collective back yard — Hampton Coliseum. This...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Hampton Coliseum, John Paul Jones, Hampton University, Music
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CD review: Kevin Costner & Modern West *
Sentinel Pop Music CriticMaybe Bull Durham is on my Top 5 list of movies to take with me to a desert island, but I've officially lost patience with Kevin Costner. Yes, that Kevin Costner. The actor who used to be satisfied pretending to be a baseball player is now pretending...Tags: Kevin Costner, Music, Popular Music, Johnny Depp
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The Eagles return to Hampton
247-4732Phish isn't the only musical endangered species playing Hampton Coliseum next year. Officials at the venue recently announced that the Eagles will fly in Jan. 12. Concert tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster and the Coliseum box office,...Tags: Hampton Coliseum, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., California, Music, Joe Walsh
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To the '80s and back again for Patty Smyth
Of The Morning CallSinger Patty Smyth says she first noticed the phenomenon when she left the '80s rock band Scandal and played her first solo tour in 1992. Crowds loved her hit song with Don Henley, ''Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough.'' But when she played Scandal's MTV...Tags: People, Penn's Peak, Studios, Music, Children
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J.D. Souther is back in the saddle again
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMost musicians, even country-leaning ones, know more about horsepower than the power of one horse. But on a recent visit from his Nashville home, J.D. Souther -- who helped lay the foundation for the Southern California country rock sound nearly four...Tags: Studios, James Taylor, Montana, Texas, California
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When Walsh takes off, the Eagles fly
Chicago Tribune criticMore Joe Walsh, please. Even "The Dude" would've loved him Wednesday, the opener of a two-night Eagles stand at the United Center. The Dude is the bath-robed, bearded hippie in the Coen brothers movie "The Big Lebowski" who hated the Eagles, in part...Tags: Music Industry, United Center, California, Joe Walsh, Music
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Laid-back Mexican oasis offers art, eats and those palm trees
Chicago Tribune reporterTODOS SANTOS, Mexico—Happening upon a cluster of palm trees in the middle of the Mexican desert is something of a novelty. After driving for kilometer after barren kilometer across the dusty terrain of Baja California Sur, void of any signs of...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Culture, Road Transportation, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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Review: 'Sex and the City Soundtrack' with Fergie
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comLike the TV series (and apparently the movie) that spawned it, the "Sex and the City Soundtrack" (New Line) has a tender heart beneath all the consumerism and frivolity, but it requires some digging. Sure, placing Fergie's crass single "Labels or Love,"...Tags: Jennifer Hudson, New York, Al Green, Television
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Singer-songwriter helped define soft rock
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsDan Fogelberg, the singer-songwriter whose hits "Leader of the Band," "Part of the Plan" and "Same Old Lang Syne" helped define the soft-rock era, died Sunday at his home in Maine after battling prostate cancer. He was 56. His death was posted on his...Tags: Homes, California, Joe Walsh, Music, Glenn Frey
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Sports moments that moved us in 2007
Sun staffIt would be foolish to look back on 2007 and remind you of every story we've covered. But here are some events that reporters remember from the year. Some they covered and some they just enjoyed as fans. We hope you appreciate them as much as they did....Tags: Cleveland Browns, National Basketball Association, Football, High School Sports, Baseball
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Randy Newman's 'I Love L.A.' | 1983
Randy Newman has made a career out of melodic skepticism and deadpan rhythm, but he sounded genuinely stunned the other day when he was told that this year is the 25th anniversary of "I Love L.A." "What is that? I don't believe it. I can't believe it. Can...Tags: Randy Newman, Music, Ceremonies, Society
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L.A. theater's effect an open question
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith tickets sold out and limousines at the ready, the Nokia Theatre threw open its doors Thursday night with performances by the Eagles and the Dixie Chicks. But it's the performance of the theater itself that has planners and city leaders holding their...Tags: Theater, West Hollywood, Neil Young, Nokia Theater, Nokia Corp.
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