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Talking with Andy Taylor of Duran Duran
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comAndy Taylor was never one to hold his tongue during his time as Duran Duran's guitarist. So when he left the British band in 2006, after heated disagreements about the recording and writing of what would become the band's recent "Red Carpet Massacre"...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Britney Spears, Music, Amy Winehouse
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Portugal. The Man
Sentinel Pop Music CriticCensored Colors Finally, something from Alaska to talk about that isn't Sarah Palin. Censored Colors is the fine new release from Portugal. The Man, the band powered by the psychedelic whimsy of songwriter-frontman John Baldwin Gourley, who hails from...Tags: Alaska, Music, John Lennon, Sarah Palin
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Yes, there'll be a reunion ... of sorts
After initially canceling its 40th anniversary tour due to the illness of lead singer Jon Anderson, Yes will be hitting the road with the frontman of a Canadian Yes tribute band. Yes bassist Chris Squire told the Associated Press that he first saw singer...Tags: ABBA, Mick Jagger, Dennis DeYoung, Music, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Found work is said to be written by Mozart
Found work is said to be by Mozart A French museum has found a previously unknown piece of music handwritten by Mozart, a researcher said Thursday. The 18th century melody sketch is missing the harmony and instrumentation but was described as an...Tags: Bill Peterson, Santa Ana, Judges, Justice System, Trials
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Arizona Cardinals scorch Miami Dolphins 31-10
Sun SentinelFree safety Chris Crocker could barely move his neck after the long-suffering Arizona Cardinals scorched him and the youthful Dolphins 31-10 in the desert Sunday. Call it growing pains of a rebuilt franchise or perhaps it was the painful stinger...Tags: Mickey Mouse, Joey Porter, New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, Chad Pennington
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CD review: BB King
B.B. King One Kind Favor Sixty years after he added innovative, sophisticated textures to the blues, while helping to lay the foundation for rock along the way, B.B. King remains the most visible and celebrated figure of the genre. On One Kind Favor,...Tags: Elvis Costello, Music, B.B. King
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Doors, Santana settle claims with music archive
From Bloomberg NewsThe 1960s-era rock band the Doors and musician Carlos Santana reached a tentative settlement of claims accusing a music archive of violating their rights by selling merchandise and offering free online recordings. The musicians and their licensing...Tags: John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Music Industry, Sales
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B.B. King's 'One Kind Favor' and another: a blues museum
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterB.B. King is full of it. Humility, that is. Listen to what the blues master has to say about the $15-million museum bearing his name that's slated to open Saturday in the small Mississippi Delta town where he sweated for a few cents a day picking...Tags: Robert Cray, Music Industry, Robert Johnson, Popular Music, Jonny Lang
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Music of the mind
Astral Weeks Pop Quiz: Name the piece of music responsible for these flights of fancy:
Example one: "About fifteen minutes [in] . . . I have entered a different reality and am in a strange part of the universe where you can sit on the tail of a flaming...Tags: Space Programs, Music, Robert Heinlein, New York, Metal and Mineral
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Q & A BLAKE
The owners of Blake, Marilyn Blaszka and Dominic Marcheschi, don't want you to know who or where they are. But those into edgy fashion know how to find them. Blaszka lets us in on a few secrets. . What's the idea behind a store with no name, no clothes...Tags: Bob Dylan, Rihanna, Heidi Klum, Lake Shore Drive, New York
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After the breakup, Sam Phillips gets to what's next in music and life
When last heard from, Sam Phillips was in the midst of a creative and personal break-up with her husband and producer, T-Bone Burnett. It was a tough period in her life, but she burrowed through. "Romantic pain, any kind of pain, is a good way to get...Tags: Music Industry, Sales, Music, Folk Music
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'Memphis' captures rock's roots at the La Jolla Playhouse
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"JERSEY BOYS," the show, came off well for the La Jolla Playhouse. The rock 'n' roll bio-play about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons opened late in 2004 and soon after moved to Broadway, where it won a Tony Award for best musical and looks to keep...Tags: Music Industry, Harry Connick Jr., Off-Broadway Theater, Music, John Lennon
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