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Peter Noone reflects on legacy of happy music
marieg@herald-mail.comThere is an eternal boyishness in Peter Noone — the tousled hair, the shy toothy grin, a mischievous charm and wit. It's enough to make Mrs. Brown do a cartwheel. The conversation is youthful, too, with talk of worldwide tours, the pros and...Tags: Concerts, Nat King Cole, United Kingdom, The Beatles (music group), Allentown
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Iron Butterfly’s Lee Dorman died of natural causes, coroner says
L.A. NOWIron Butterfly’s Lee Dorman died of natural causes, coroner says... -
Live music this week: Ring out the old, ring in the new
The Bright Light Social Hour's high-energy electro-jam rock hasn't been around for long, but the Texas quartet's sound finds an audience in fans of psychedelic rock and jam bands such as Umphrey's McGee. BLSH opened for Umphrey's Friday in Atlanta, but...
Tags: Tiesto (music group), Deadmau5 (music group), Jack Beats (music group), Claude VonStroke (music group), Pitbull (music artist)
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Spirit Drummer Ed Cassidy Dies at 89
Ed Cassidy, the drummer for 60’s psychedelic rock stalwarts Spirit, died yesterday in San Jose, CA at the age of 89. No cause of death was immediately released. Cassidy had an extensive career in music long before he, his stepson Randy California,...
Tags: Led Zeppelin (music group)
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Lee Dorman, bassist for Iron Butterfly, dies at 70
Lee Dorman, 70, the bassist for the psychedelic rock band Iron Butterfly, was found dead Friday morning in a vehicle, said Gail Krause, an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman. A coroner's investigation is under way, but foul play is not...Tags: Heart Problems, Entertainment, Los Angeles Times, Music, Deep Purple (music group)
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SteelJam festival to feature 5-time Grammy winner, iconic Philly jam band members
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGA five-time Grammy Award winner, a band formed the lead guitarist from a top jam band and another formed by members of an iconic Philadelphia jam band will headline the second SteelJam festival Nov. 9-10 at the SteelStacks campus in...... -
Thanksgiving Eve specials around Baltimore
Affectionately titled “Dranksgiving,” Thanksgiving Eve has become one of the most popular holidays for hitting the bars. Can you imagine a better way to cure a hangover than spending the day on the couch, eating turkey and watching football?...
Tags: Holidays, Foods and Beverages, American Red Cross, Thanksgiving, Bars and Clubs
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Album review: Soundgarden, 'King Animal'
2 stars (out of 4) Soundgarden’s bulldozer riffs were rarely served straight. And so it goes on the best moments from the quartet’s first album since 1996, “King Animal” (Seven Four Entertainment/Republic Records). Even as the...
Tags: Chris Cornell, Soundgarden (music group)
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'Crown Of Clowns' At Mercurial Gallery in Danbury
“Crown of Clowns,” an exhibit featuring illustrative paintings by Jeff Buckholz of Seymour and Andrew Werner of Bridgeport, will be on exhibit starting on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 11 a.m. The opening reception will be on Saturday, Nov. 10 from 7...
Tags: Danbury, Arts and Culture, Arts
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A howling Neil Young rocks United Center
Frank “Pancho” Sampedro, the longtime guitarist in Crazy Horse, is a barrel of a man. He wears the look of a retired linebacker who has put on a few pounds. But he went airborne Thursday at the United Center as he and Neil Young squared off...
Tags: Entertainment, Crazy Horse (music group), Music, Neil Young, Cinnamon
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Thee Oh Sees' John Dwyer knows how to make a scene
On the latest album by Thee Oh Sees, “Putrifiers II” (In the Red), John Dwyer sings, produces and plays guitar, keyboards, flute, clarinet and just about everything else he could get his hands on. For more than a decade, his albums have...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Punk (genre), Michael Mann
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Cheap Time's Half-Sugary, Half-Sour Garage Pop Arrives at Cafe Nine on Sept. 30
In 1989, a four-ish-year-old Jeffrey Novak scored the Ghostbusters II soundtrack — his first record purchase. The album, which featured contributions from Bobby Brown, Run-D.M.C. and Elton John, did not change his life — at least not in the...
Tags: Elton John, Run-D.M.C. (music group), The Stooges (music group), Music Industry, Progressive Rock (genre)
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