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Labelle's future is 'Now'
Times Pop Music CriticTHE METROPOLITAN Opera House in New York was invaded by aliens on Sunday, Oct. 6, 1974. Silver gleamed in nearly every seat, but the shine didn't come from musty family heirlooms. Instead, a multiracial crowd sported the finest in space-glam fashion. West...Tags: Cole Porter, Prince, Music Theater, Wyclef Jean, Santa Monica
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iTunes' 'Genius' Playlist Creator Not So Brilliant
McClatchy-TribuneMy favorite Dave Matthews Band song is "41 — Say Goodbye," a 12-minute track from the " Crash" album. What goes on during the dash in that song title is this: Drummer Carter Beauford connects the "41" part of the tune with the "Say Goodbye" part by...Tags: Music, Annie Lennox, John Cusack, Dave Matthews Band, Television
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Concerts announced for Spectrum's farewell year
Of The Morning CallCountry stars Alan Jackson and Trace Adkins and veteran rocker Neil Young will join soul queen Tina Turner as the first of several acts performing at the Wachovia Spectrum as part of a yearlong celebration that will ring down the curtain on the...Tags: Radio Industry, Folk Music, Tickets, Tina Turner, John Lennon
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DROPS: Brilliant teenage anthems by The Academy Is
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comForget subtlety. The Academy Is . . . tried that before with the criminally underrated "Santi" and ended up with a fraction of the fans their bold, infectious album deserved. The Chicago quintet's new album, "Fast Times at Barrington High" (Fueled by...Tags: Ice Cube, Glen Campbell, Avril Lavigne, Television Industry, Popular Music
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R&B artists' new CDs have mixed results
On the playlist this week, I check out recent, under-the-radar releases in R&B. Two of the artists are new to the scene. One has taken the indie route for his third album; and the other, an overlooked giant in '70s soul, returns with his first major-label...Tags: Music Industry, Personal Service, Theater, Music Theater, Popular Music
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Live: Dengue Fever
Special to The TimesNear the end of Dengue Fever's show Saturday at the El Rey, guitarist Zac Holtzman dedicated a song to his pal Ricky, who Holtzman said was celebrating his birthday in the audience. For most groups, that kind of shout-out doesn't signify much, but for...Tags: International Military Interventions, Music, Medical Specialization, Reproduction, Echo Park
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New CDs: Beck, Kerli and Greg Laswell
Beck "Modern Guilt" (DGC Records)
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There are many probable reasons Beck made "Modern Guilt," his concise yet deliberately cosmic collaboration with fellow shaggy pop auteur Danger Mouse. He's finishing up a long contract with his record label; he...Tags: Music Industry, Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, Movies, Television
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New on CD: RZA, Alejandro Escovedo, Walter Becker
The Hartford CourantRZA Digi Snacks Koch These days, it seems every rapper has at least one alter ego, a character he can use to explore different sides of his personality. It's a songwriting device that has its limitations, as few artists go beyond the simple comic-book...Tags: Superman, Carnegie Hall, Iggy Pop, RZA, Sinead O'Connor
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Peter Gabriel brings world together through music
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOK, so cut Peter Gabriel some slack for taking too long to finish an album: "Big Blue Ball," a long-simmering world music project he launched back in 1991, is finally surfacing today. In the intervening 17 years, he's released four other collections of...Tags: Music, Government, Music Industry, Sinead O'Connor, Jimmy Carter
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Clubland: Delray Beach's Coffee District brews up spoken word, amateur comedy and music, and, oh, yeah, cups of joe, too
Special CorrespondentA poem. A Beatles song. A not-so-funny Barack Obama joke. Like it or not, they can all be heard on Thursdays at Coffee District's Open Mic. Consisting mostly of performers, the crowd is a mix of first-timers and regulars who hop the Delray Beach open-...Tags: Beach Vacations, Delray Beach, Barack Obama, Boca Raton
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Comeback kid
Tribune arts criticViolinist Rachel Barton Pine-star attraction on this balmy night in Santa Fe--is stranded. She yearns to get up from the back-yard lawn chair where her husband has deposited her and stroll to a pool that's shimmering green-blue in the desert twilight....Tags: Government, Medical Specialization, Philosophy, Metra, Pinchas Zukerman
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'Snow Angels'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDavid Gordon Green's fourth feature is somewhat of a departure for a director known for his lyrical depictions of Southern life. Based on a novel by Stewart O'Nan and set in an unidentified northern town in the dead of winter, "Snow Angels" opens with...Tags: Family, Crimes, Griffin Dunne, Movies, Assault
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