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Review: 'Spectacle: Elvis Costello With...'
WHEN|WHERE Premieres tonight at 9 on Sundance THE DEAL The British singer-songwriter hosts a music-heavy talk show. TONIGHT'S GUEST Elton John, executive producer of the 13-episode series. He and Costello close the show, performing obscure British...Tags: Elton John, Elvis Costello, Music, Rufus Wainwright, James Taylor
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Review: 'Spectacle: Elvis Costello with . . . . '
Television CriticElvis Costello, the knock-kneed, gap-toothed Angry Thin Man of mid-'70s pub/punk/new wave rock who once identified his exclusive motivations as revenge and guilt, has settled into friendly middle age as the host of his own music-themed Sundance Channel...Tags: Smokey Robinson, Rufus Wainwright, David Letterman, Tony Bennett, Bill Clinton
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Guests talk about good music
The Associated PressDuring an interview with Elton John for the debut of his new Sundance Channel show "Spectacle," Elvis Costello didn't ask about stage costumes, boyfriends or "Island Girl." Instead, the conversation turned to Laura Nyro, Leon Russell and David Ackles....Tags: Smokey Robinson, Paul McCartney, Rufus Wainwright, Gene Autry, David Letterman
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New On Sundance: Costello & Friends
The Hartford CourantAs a musician and recording artist for more than 30 years, Elvis Costello has participated in his share of interviews. Now he's on the other side as host of a new weekly talk show infused with music, "Spectacle: Elvis Costello With ...," which starts...Tags: Rufus Wainwright, Fred Astaire, Government, National Government, David Letterman
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Elvis sighting
The Associated PressDuring an interview with Elton John for the debut of his new Sundance Channel show Spectacle, Elvis Costello didn't ask about stage costumes, boyfriends or Island Girl. Instead, the conversation turned to Laura Nyro, Leon Russell and David Ackles. The...Tags: Elton John, Elvis Costello, Paul McCartney, Music, Rufus Wainwright
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AC/DC will never get old
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)Anybody who says Angus Young is too old to be prancing around in his schoolboy uniform simply doesn't get it. Not only do they miss the point of AC/DC. They don't understand rock 'n' roll. Back from an eight-year hiatus and looking as if they aged 20...Tags: Brian Johnson, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Neil Young, Chuck Berry, Sales
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Real soul with Sharon Jones
Sharon Jones works hard even when she's not on the road. On the day of an interview with Turn It Up, she's tooling around Queens in New York running errands. "Gotta pack in as much as I can when I'm home, 'cause I'm not home much," Jones says with a...Tags: Otis Redding, Rhythm and Blues, Denzel Washington, Basketball, James Brown
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Live albums find their groove again
Tribune criticIt has served as a starmaking vehicle for everyone from James Brown to Peter Frampton. It went through an unplugged phase that allowed listeners to glimpse their pop heroes in a more informal setting. It functioned as a souvenir for famous tours. It...Tags: DVDs and Movies, Bono, Neil Young, Music, Bob Marley
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Review: Q-Tip's 'The Renaissance'
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comIt's hard to believe it's been nine years since Q-Tip's first - and, technically, only - solo album, "Amplified," considering how much he has to say and how well he says it. And one spin through "The Renaissance" (Universal Motown) will have everyone...Tags: Music, Andrea Bocelli, To the Limit (movie)
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Rufus Wainwright's dueling musical identities
Pop music writerRufus Wainwright's literate pop has always had operatic tendencies. But these days the opera composer in him and the singer-songwriter are taking a holiday of sorts from one another. Wainwright, who plays two solo shows in South Florida this weekend,...Tags: Rufus Wainwright, Music Theater, Theater, Fillmore Miami Beach, Kravis Center
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USC adds pop music program
USC's Thornton School of Music will make room starting next year for singers and instrumentalists who play pop music, breaking a long-standing tradition in higher education that requires students to dedicate themselves either to classical music or jazz....Tags: Randy Newman, Academic Progress, Bob Dylan, Folk Music, Chuck Berry
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Cable's fall season opens with 'Raising the Bar'
Special to NewsdaySERIES Already on: Raising the Bar (Mondays at 10 p.m., TNT). Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Jane Kaczmarek square off in Steven Bochco's predictable legal drama of idealistic lawyers and hard-nosed judges. Sons of Anarchy (Wednesdays at 10 p.m., FX). Charlie...Tags: Rosie O'Donnell, Satellite and Cable Service, Dexter (tv program), Timothy Hutton, Breaking Bad (tv program)
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