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Buckingham still going his own way, solo
Of The Morning CallLindsey Buckingham's new solo record, "Gift of Screws," is a family album. With a sweetly primal voice, a bucking-bronco/gypsy guitar and sparks of hopeful melancholy, he excavates his soul about being a husband, a father, a member of the human race and a...Tags: Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Emily Dickinson
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Maurice Brown jazzed about his new sound
Chicago Tribune criticThe last time trumpeter Maurice Brown played Chicago, listeners stretched half a block outside the Green Mill Jazz Club to get in. Anyone who has followed Brown's work since he was a teenage musician from Harvey, wasn't surprised. The size of his sound,...Tags: Jazz Music, Frank Lloyd Wright, Near South Side, William Parker, Green Mill
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Kudos Crasher: Mingling at the Governors Ball
Stunned and giddy, the hordes of guests at Sunday night's 60th annual Emmy Awards streamed out of the Nokia Theatre after the three-hour ceremony and onto the red-carpeted street, where flutes of champagne were passed around, creating an instant block...Tags: Jon Hamm, Popular Music, Government, So You Think You Can Dance, Executive Branch
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Jackson Browne is still running, but hardly on empty
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE NOISE at the Santa Monica Pier was deafening -- the screech of metal cars on the roller coaster, the laughter of teenagers, the tinny symphony of bells, whistles and buzzers from the boardwalk booths and bass-heavy pop songs blaring from unseen...Tags: Warren Zevon, Bob Dylan, Photography, Ry Cooder, Popular Music
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JP Soars releases first blues CD
In the early '60s, musicians made the transition from blues to rock. JP Soars evolved in the opposite direction — from heavy metal to blues and gypsy jazz.
The 39-year-old guitarist from Boca Raton is holding a release party Saturday for his...Tags: Muddy Waters, Boca Raton, Metal and Mineral
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Editor's column: Aug. 17, 2008
Editor, Chicago Tribune MagazineWelcome to the Cool Issue. To wit: The centerpiece of this week's magazine is a cool 27-year-old named Adrian Holovaty (even his name is cool). Holovaty, a Web developer and journalist, is so cool that he refuses to leave Chicago, despite concerted...Tags: Jazz Music, Elizabeth Taylor, Steve Johnson
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Cyberstar
Chicago Tribune reporterIn its day-to-day workings, EveryBlock.com, Adrian Holovaty's Web 2.0 startup, is about as far from colorful as a business can get. And Holovaty, one of the nation's hottest computer programmers, isn't afraid to tell you so. "It's generally just a...Tags: Naperville, Google Inc., Networking, Startups, Computing and Information Technology
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Music guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. CRITICS' PICKS 5 Browns: The young pianists all hail from the same family, they are all super-talented and their 50 fingers bring the sounds of five grand pianos alive in a way that...Tags: Chicago Symphony, Michael York, Ted Nugent, Dave Matthews Band, Tinley Park
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Williamsburg: Not just for hipsters
lauren.johnston@am-ny.comForget everything you've read. Williamsburg really is more than a hipster habitat. The scene on the neighborhood's main drag Bedford Avenue, however, does not exactly give this away. The sidewalks are thick with roaming twenty-somethings sporting black...Tags: Arable Farming, Metal and Mineral, Statue of Liberty, Greenpoint, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Jypsi: A family band's breakthrough plans
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE STAR-MAKING machine in Nashville does a lot of things well, but nurturing musicians who work outside the box isn't one of them. In the 1950s, Buddy Holly was rebuffed when he first recorded there, and Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings spent most of...Tags: Janis Joplin, Paul Simon, Film Festivals, Waylon Jennings, Music Industry
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Delvers dig a lot of different music
247-4732In the hands of The Delvers, acoustic music manages to sound both laid back and unpredictable. Yes, the band plays folk tunes and classic singer-songwriter fare from the likes of James Taylor and Neil Young. But they'll also throw you a curveball from...Tags: Bob Dylan, Film Festivals, Rock and Roll Music, George Gershwin, Neil Young
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The music man behind 'Ratatouille'
TRIBUNE CRITICOn Sunday, plenty of first-time Academy Award nominees will take their seats at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood and hope for the best. Many people's favorite of all the first-timers in any category, composer Michael Giacchino, wrote the music for...Tags: Louis Prima, Brad Bird, Film Festivals, Edgewater Park, Edgewater
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