Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Ryan Adams published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 70
» View newsday.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next >
-
Matt Butcher pours his life into 'Me and My Friends'
Sentinel Pop Music CriticThere's an axiom that a songwriter has a lifetime to come up with his first album, then about nine months for the follow-up. For Orlando singer-songwriter Matt Butcher, 25, a good portion of his life is wrapped into the poignant, pretty songs on Me and...Tags: Bob Dylan, Folk Music, Depression, Behavioral Conditions, Defense
-
'Tis the Season for Giving...
RedEyeWin a skybox for you and four friends to see Oasis and special guests Ryan Adams & The Cardinals and Matt Costa! Friday, December 12th @ Allstate Arena Sign up for iSociety at www.RedEyeChicago.com/isociety for your chance to win! (Two winners will be... -
Revived: Alt-Country Mag No Depression Revived As 'Bookazine'
Associated Press WriterRALEIGH, N.C. — Started with a meager print run more than a decade ago, alternative country magazine No Depression helped launch the careers of Ryan Adams and Wilco. As it picked up subscribers and advertising dollars, it also exposed fans to...Tags: North Carolina, University of Texas, Newspaper and Magazine, Wilco, Kris Kristofferson
-
Adams & Cardinals To Rock Shubert
The Shubert in New Haven doesn't host rock shows very often, but when it does, they're good ones, with Wilco, Jenny Lewis and Lucinda Williams having played there this year. Up next: Ryan Adams & the Cardinals, who perform Feb. 20; tickets go on sale...Tags: Busta Rhymes, Garde Arts Center, New London (New London, Connecticut), Warner Theatre, Tickets
-
Hinder's 2nd album goes beyond limit with cliches
Sentinel Music CriticSinger Austin Winkler emits the first sound on Hinder's sophomore album, a guttural, Spinal Tap-worthy noise that sounds as if he's hurling chunks. Maybe that's because Winkler has already heard the new Hinder songs on Take It to the Limit (in stores...Tags: Oklahoma, Downtown Disney, Music, Andrea Bocelli, Bob Dylan
-
With 'Honey,' life is sweet for Lucinda Williams
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comLucinda Williams isn't exactly sure what's going on, but she knows it's good. Night after night, she's watching her fans go crazy for her latest songs, even though the album "Little Honey" (Lost Highway) doesn't hit stores until Tuesday. "I remember...Tags: Los Angeles, Pete Townshend, Metal and Mineral, Rock and Roll, Amazon.com Inc.
-
How Matthew Bair spent his summer vacation
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comMatthew Bair hasn't wasted any time since announcing the disbanding of Bandcamp earlier this summer. Following his appearance on "The Real World" and his resulting work with Brianna Taylor - whose single "Summertime" did so well that she was recently...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, MySpace, Ceremonies, Long Island Sound, Music
-
Bowie starters hit the spot
The starting pitching woes of their parent club have been well documented, but the Double-A Bowie Baysox certainly cannot relate to the Orioles' problems. For all the talk about Eastern League Most Valuable Player Lou Montanez and top prospect Matt...Tags: David Hernandez, Major League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Mike Griffin, Spring Training
-
Blogger Kevin Cogill charged with felony in leak of Guns N' Roses songs
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWhen five FBI agents arrested Kevin Cogill at his Culver City apartment, it marked the newest weapon in the entertainment industry's war on piracy: felony charges against small-time bootleggers. Cogill posted nine leaked songs from an unreleased Guns N'...Tags: Justice System, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Trials, Police, Music
-
D. Hernandez locates success
Sun reporterWhat do pitching and real estate have in common? To be successful in each, it mostly depends on the same thing: location, location, location. For Bowie Baysox right-hander David Hernandez, that axiom couldn't be more appropriate. Already equipped with an...Tags: David Hernandez, Values, Ethics, All Stars, Major League Baseball
-
Loudon Wainwright III, Tony Joe White, Little Feat revisit their old songs
Special to The TimesEven when Loudon Wainwright III was writing songs in his early 20s, many of his characters were already looking back wistfully at their younger days -- such as the protagonist of his 1970 recording "School Days," who begins his tale, "In Delaware when I...Tags: Delaware, Georgia, Natalie Merchant, Los Angeles, Bellerose
Dec 5, 2008
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Dec 2, 2008
|Story| RedEye
Nov 28, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 20, 2008
|Story| Hartford Courant
Oct 28, 2008
|Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
Nov 4, 2008
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Oct 12, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Sep 14, 2008
|Column| Newsday
Sep 2, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 12, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 19, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times



