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Donna Summer ruled majestically, if uneasily
Pop & HissDonna Summer's controversial international hit "Love to Love You Baby" was, according to her, recorded as something of a joke. It wasn't supposed to be the singer's calling card on the world stage. It wasn't meant to be one of...... -
R. Kelly to release 'Write Me Back' on June 26
Pop & HissGrammy-winning R&B king R. Kelly is set to release his new album, “Write Me Back,” on June 26, RCA Records announced Tuesday. “Write Me Back” is led by the bubbly “Share My Love,” which landed at No. 1 on urban adult... -
Straight No Chaser, in Reading, shows again it's far more than a novelty act
Lehigh Valley MusicIf there was any concern that a cappella group Straight No Chaser, which became a hit when its mash-up of “The 12 Days of Christmas” and Toto’s “Africa” went viral on YouTube, would fade after the novelty wore off --...... -
Bike-in movie coming to Hideout
Drive-in theaters are soooo 50 years ago. Enter the Bike-In Movie Theater at the Hideout, which will be showing music documentaries for free outside the venue the second Sunday of every month. The first rockumentary, "The T.A.M.I Show," a 1964 concert...
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Arts & Crafts, Grimes and Venice Dawn
The experience of SXSW is about information almost as much as music - the peerless Pocket Guide presents in ActualPaper the who, where, when, but not listed is the realtime hype, whether you should take that recommendation from the guy in your taxi,...Tags: SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Isaac Hayes, Genesis (music group)
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Rick Braun, Gerald Albright to play Norfolk Jazz Festival in July
Jazz seems to be in the air today. No sooner did I post about plans for the 2012 Hampton Jazz Festival than I received word that the Norfolk Jazz Festival, July 20-21 at Town Point Park, will feature smooth jazzers Rick Braun and Gerald Albright, among...Tags: Concerts, Festive Events, Anita Baker, Donald Hayes, North Carolina Central University
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'Soul Train' host Don Cornelius dies
LOS ANGELES - Don Cornelius, the silken-voiced host of ''Soul Train'' who helped break down racial barriers and broaden the reach of black culture with funky music, groovy dance steps and cutting-edge style, died early Wednesday of an apparent suicide. He...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Concerts, Michael Jackson, Dick Clark, Trials
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A tried-and-true Method
Glendale isn't normally considered the center of modern electronic music, but for one of the genre's legendary acts, the Crystal Method, the area has been home for nearly two decades. When Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan, two Vegas-based DJs, moved to...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Genres, Skrillex (music group), Funk (genre), Disc Jockeys
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Don Cornelius dies at 75; creator of 'Soul Train'
The idea was simple — but groundbreaking: Create a live showcase for black music, modeled on "American Bandstand."
Don Cornelius pulled $400 from his own pocket to launch the dance show on a local Chicago TV station in 1970. As host and executive...Tags: Concerts, Michael Jackson, Dick Clark, Don Cornelius, Magic Johnson
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Obama, Romney are finding their (singing) voice [Video]
The race for votes has suddenly become a politically themed version of "The Voice."
First, President Obama demonstrated some surprising singing talent when he covered a bit of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" at a New York fundraiser. It instantly went...Tags: Concerts, Newt Gingrich, Michelle Obama, Stevie Wonder, Mitt Romney
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