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Benny Golson saxes nostalgic
Chicago Tribune criticBenny Golson was feeling emotional, and for good reason. The seasoned saxophonist-composer, who opened Thursday night at the Jazz Showcase, spent much of his first set reminiscing about one of the greatest tenor men Chicago has produced: Johnny Griffin,...Tags: Benny Golson
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To Alabama 3 Founder, Dylan Dazzles, Albums 'Anachronistic'
A few questions for "Larry Love" (also known as Rob Spragg) of Alabama 3 (also known as "A3"). If the only song you know by this London band is the theme song to "The Sopranos," "Woke Up This Morning," then you're already hooked on their country/blues/...Tags: Lou Reed, Personal Service, Bob Dylan, Star Trek, Folk Music
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Guy deeply rooted in 'Skin Deep'
Special to the Chicago TribuneBuddy Guy the blues guitarist travels the world's stages playing concerts before thousands of fans. Buddy Guy the songwriter doesn't get out of the house much. Despite a playful demeanor in conversation, Guy's voice stiffens when talking about the years...Tags: Ravinia Festival, La-Z-Boy Incorporated, Music Industry, Jonny Lang, Howlin' Wolf
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Edward Colver's art remains punk
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT WAS fast, it was furious and it was over in a blink. But photographer Edward Colver's shutter blinked a fraction faster. If not for his poking in and out of hot, dank punk clubs across the Southland, a whole bigchunk of L.A.'s early hardcore scene of...Tags: Jello Biafra, Charles Addams, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Gustav Stickley, Forestry and Timber
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Film
Film American Visionary Art Museum800 Key Highway / 410-244-1900 / Flicks from the Hill film series / Free •9 p.m. today: Quiz Show. An die Musik409 N. Charles St. / 410-385-2638 / Jazz film series / Admission fee. •7 p.m. Wednesday:...Tags: American Visionary Art Museum, Johns Hopkins University, IMAX, Patapsco, Dundalk
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New Book Tells History Of Blue Note
SPECIAL TO THE COURANTOnce upon a time, a Lion and a Wolff founded a fabulous kingdom called Blue Note, a now-legendary record label that became the El Dorado of the jazz world's Golden Age in the '40s and '50s. Although that might sound like something out of a hipster's...Tags: Jackie McLean, Classical Music, Minority Groups, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Awards and Prizes
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Top 10 songs on their iPods right now: You be the judge
Sen. John McCain
ABBA, "Dancing Queen"
Roy Orbison, "Blue Bayou"
ABBA, "Take a Chance on Me"
Merle Haggard, "If We Make It Through December"
Dooley Wilson, "As Time Goes By"
Beach Boys, "Good Vibrations"
Louis Armstrong, "What a Wonderful World"...Tags: Bob Dylan, Brian McKnight, Howlin' Wolf, University of Chicago, Rihanna
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Pop culture showdown
Presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and John McCain have faced the tough questions ... on pop culture. Decide who gets your vote for coolest candidate after reading snippets from ew.com. Favorite TV or movie president? McCain: David Palmer on "24."...Tags: Bob Dylan, Folk Music, Kanye West, Elections, John McCain
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Derek Trucks, guitar hero
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapersMINNEAPOLIS—Derek Trucks, arguably the best rock guitarist under 30, knows all about the Minnesota Zoo, even though he's never been there. His wife, singer-guitarist Susan Tedeschi, has performed there twice and told him all about it. They'll be...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Charlie Christian, Eric Clapton, Stevie Wonder, Buddy Guy
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We stole this idea. Or did we? Clever words are nothing new
William Shakespeare, you're a criminal. Well, sort of. You're at least a plagiarist—borrowing characters and plots without proper attribution. Our conception of plagiarism, including using words from another source, is largely modern and academic....Tags: William Shakespeare, Harry Potter, Columbia University, Paul Miller, Laurence Sterne
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Made-in-Chicago 'tough tenor'
Chicago Tribune criticChicago has produced more than its share of colossal tenor saxophonists, from past icons such as Eddie Harris and Gene Ammons to current masters such as Von Freeman and Fred Anderson. Among them, Johnny Griffin stood out for the brilliance of his...Tags: Indiana University, Music Industry, Illinois Jacquet, Art Institute of Chicago, Gene Ammons
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High culture meets low culture in a mass-media world
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt was only 50 or so years ago that critics and intellectuals were busy constructing -- and redrawing, and shoring up -- hierarchies about what kinds of culture were good for us and which ones were bad. ¶ Literary man Dwight Macdonald wrote a famous essay...Tags: Classical Music, Newspaper and Magazine, Quentin Tarantino, Fiction, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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