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Tune In: Jewel On The View (Article)
Monday, February 4, 2013
Tune in to The View tomorrow to see Jewel joining the panel and performing a track off her new GREATEST HITS release, which is available tomorrow! The View airs on ABC at 11:00am ET and 10:00 CT/PT.
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Dr. Rhino's Picks #1 (Article)
Friday, February 1, 2013
The inaugural edition of Dr. Rhino’s Picks contains both kinds of music, country and western. While this is not true, he thought it would be a funny way to get things started. (Ed. - It is not.) More accurately, we do have cuts from former Big Star member, Chris Bell, professional eccentric & musical genius, Tiny Tim, the original kings of the Sunset Strip, Love, and a little collaboration between Steve Allen & Jack Kerouac. There’s plenty more beyond that, but we don’t want to ruin all of the surprises for you…unless, that is, you’ve already looked at the playlist. (Ed. – There’s a good
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Warner Bros. TV Stars Try to Sing. Some Can, Some Can’t. (Article)
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. Warner Bros. TV Stars Try to Sing. Some Can, Some Can’t. 1959 With Tab Hunter leading the way for Year One, Warner Bros. Records turned, in part, to offer music from its long list of “Picture Company Stars.” Under contract, these showed up when “asked to” by the studio. Example: Joining Troy Donahue for a pineapple shot was under-contracted Connie Stevens. Actress Connie Stevens was the most musical of all these acting youths. She
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Toro Y Moi - Anything In Return (Article)
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Anything in Return shows a pervasive sense of peace with Bundick's tendency to dabble in both the producer and songwriter sides of the modern music-making spectrum, and he sounds comfortable engaging in intuitive pop production. The producer's hand is prominent?not least in the sampled "yeah"s and "uh"s that give the album a hip-hop-indebted confidence? and many of the songs feature the 4/4 beats and deftly employed effects usually associated with house music. Sounding quite assured in what some may call this songwriter's return to producer-hood, AIR is Bundick uninhibited by issues of genre.
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Yo La Tengo - Fade (Article)
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Fade is the most direct, personal and cohesive album of Yo La Tengo's career. Recorded with John McEntire at Soma Studios in Chicago, it recalls the sonic innovation and lush cohesion of career high points like 1997's I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One and 2000's And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out. The album is a tapestry of fine melody and elegant noise, rhythmic shadowplay and shy-eyed orchestral beauty, songfulness and experimentation.
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Deluxe Edition (Article)
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Fleetwood Mac, one of rock’s most enduring, beloved and successful bands, have circulated a fresh round of Rumours with expanded and deluxe versions of the album in celebration of it’s 35th anniversary. Rumours made the band one of the most iconic bands of the 1970s and garnered wide critical praise, earned the Grammy® for Album of the Year, and has now sold more than 40 million copies worldwide since its 1977 debut. The expanded edition’s three CDs includes the original album and the b-side “Silver Springs,” a dozen unreleased live recordings from the group’s ’77 world tour, and an entire
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Various Artists - Backbeat The Musical (Article)
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Backbeat is the story of how the Beatles were founded when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Pete Best and Stuart Sutcliffe embarked on their journey from the famous docks of Liverpool to search for success in the seedy red light district of Hamburg, Germany. The compelling triangular relationship between the band's original bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, the German photographer Astrid Kirchherr with whom he fell in love, and his best friend John Lennon, became an intrinsic part of The Beatles' story and placed them on an unstoppable trajectory onto the world stage. Directed by the
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Backbeat Makes U.S. Debut In Los Angeles (Article)
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Cast Recording Includes 20 Songs From The Hit Play Based On The Beatles’ Hamburg Years With Raucous Versions Of “Twist And Shout,” “Love Me Do,” “I Saw Her Standing There” And More; Available Now From Rhino Amoeba Hollywood In-Store Cast Performance And CD Signing On February 4 The Independent called Backbeat: “A dynamic blast evoking the Beatles’ raw musical potential” while the Evening Standard hailed the musical as a “back-story to cherish” and the Sunday Express raved: “edgy and cool.” After storming stages in London, Backbeat, the hit play with music about the Beatles’ Hamburg years, is
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: If You Act For Jack, Then You Sing For Jack (Article)
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. If You Act for Jack, Then You Sing for Jack Owning a major, movie/TV-making studio in Burbank (just up and over the hill from that “Hollywood” sign), brother Jack Warner had studio actors under contract. Dozens of them. Contracts that, in effect, said “Jack’s the Boss here. He’s your Boss.” Warner and his contracts controlled Warner stars’ careers, on TV, in movies, and (starting in 1958) making records. With newborn Warner Records
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
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