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Maxwell explores life's vulnerabilities
Maxwell, "BLACKsummers'night" (Columbia) ★★★ ½ (out of 4) After three sumptuous neo-soul albums released from 1996 to 2001, Maxwell dropped out from the recording industry for nearly a decade. While patiently piecing together enough...Tags: Music, Disasters, Marvin Gaye
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Maxwell Explores Life's Vulnerabilities
Maxwell, "BLACKsummers'night" (Columbia)
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After three sumptuous neo-soul albums released from 1996 to 2001, Maxwell dropped out from the recording industry for nearly a decade. While patiently piecing together enough music for what he promises will...Tags: Music, Disasters, Marvin Gaye
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Aerosmith is bringing all its 'Toys' on tour
OF THE MORNING CALLRock icons Aerosmith have been able to stay on top of the charts more than 35 years not only with classic songs -- it seems every year someone on ''American Idol'' sings the band's ''Dream On'' -- but by staying current: First getting a second life by...Tags: Music Industry, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Surgery, Aerosmith (band), Popular Music
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Chef memoirs: What hath Anthony Bourdain wrought?
Anthony Bourdain didn't invent the chef memoir, but he revolutionized it. And judging by the latest crop of books, I'd say he has a lot to answer for.
In the old days, chef stories followed a pretty staid outline: childhood in sunny France, first job,...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Graydon Carter, New York, Dining and Drinking, Horatio Alger
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New On CD: New York Dolls, Fischerspooner, Eilen Jewell, Akron/Family, Pink Mountaintops, Ralph Lalama Quartet
The Hartford CourantNEW YORK DOLLS 'Cause I Sez So ATCO Three years ago, surviving New York Dolls members David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain reunited and recorded an album, the band's third ever and first in more than three decades. It was a risky move, but the result,...Tags: Music Industry, New York, David Johansen, Country Music, Endangered Species
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Album Reviews: New York Dolls, Eilen Jewell, Ralph Lalama Quartet
Three years ago, surviving New York Dolls members David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain reunited and recorded an album, the band's third ever and first in more than three decades. It was a risky move, but the result, "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember...Tags: Music Industry, New York, David Johansen, Country Music, Endangered Species
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World-changing tunes: our readers speak
Tribune reporterIn anticipation of Monday's official opening of Tom Stoppard's "Rock 'n' Roll" at the Goodman Theatre, we asked: What rock songs actually have changed the world? You shot us dozens of suggestions, from obscure to famous. Here's a sampling: "The...Tags: Paul Simon, Ohio, Punk, Chuck Berry, National Government
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'Rock 'n' Roll' provides history lessons
Tribune criticTo love rock music -- any music, really -- is to be forever drawing lines between pure art and sold-out pablum. You must have participated in such conversations. "You have to catch this incredible early recording from before the label, or the managers,...Tags: New York, Theater, Goodman Theatre, Pink Floyd (band), The Rolling Stones (band)
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Leo Fender honored posthumously
The EnvelopeNo invention since the phonograph more dramatically affected how popular music is made than Fender guitars, arriving as they did with the birth of rock 'n' roll. Buddy Holly was an early Fender convert; Jimi Hendrix used the Stratocaster to...Tags: Music Industry, ZZ Top (band), Popular Music, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix
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A field guide to Irish punk: Crank up St. Patrick's Day with the music of these bands
City Link MetromixWe suppose there are some folks in this world who will crowd-surf to fiddle and accordion music any day of the year. For the rest of us, such activities are generally confined to St. Patrick's Day. But what if you're not sure what a Pogue is or don't know...Tags: Dave King, Boston Red Sox, St. Patrick's Day, Dining and Drinking, Academy Awards
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Marianne Faithfull Admirers Lift 'Easy Come, Easy Go'
The Hartford CourantThere's no escaping the grit in Marianne Faithfull's voice. It's the accumulated experience of 45 years in the public eye, in a career as notable for its downs as for its ups. Things have been good lately: Faithfull has released a series of critically...Tags: Brian Eno, Rufus Wainwright, Merle Haggard, Bessie Smith, Landforms
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Musical highlights from the Coliseum
247-4732Here are a few great musical moments from Hampton Coliseum's storied history. The Rolling Stones, Dec. 18-19, 1981 The Stones liked Hampton Coliseum enough to play there three times. The serpentine Mick Jagger and his grim-reaper guitarist Keith...Tags: ZZ Top (band), Tina Turner, The Rolling Stones (band), Elvis Presley, Music
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