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Concert news: Fiona Apple, Summer Spirit Fest, Firefly Music Festival, Ledisi, and more
The Baltimore SunFiona Apple played a short series of promotional shows earlier this year to support her upcoming album. Now, she's launching a full tour for "The Idler Wheel is Wiser" that includes stops in Baltimore and Washington D.C. Apple's mini-tour, her first...Tags: Death Cab for Cutie (music group), Sharon Jones, Jack White, John Legend, The Flaming Lips (music group)
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Q&A: The-Dream on 'Love IV,' writer's block, the Weeknd and 'wack' R&B beef
The word "brilliant" is too often abused by hyperbole, unless you're describing Terius Nash, better known as the prolific 34-year-old songwriter and R&B singer The-Dream.
Several of radio's most indelible hits of the past five years — including...Tags: Music Industry, Colesville, Radio, Prince (music artist), Music
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The week that was: Dr. Sketchy's, Baltimore at SxSW, The-Dream and more
Here's a round-up of our week at Midnight Sun:
•••• Last month, I attended Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School at the Windup Space. It's a very cool event — driven by sketching and beer, not by the gawking at pasties — thrown by...Tags: Music Industry, Twitter, Inc., Music, The Black Keys (music group), Def Leppard (music group)
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Can conductive inks save the newspaper industry?
Ever heard of conductive inks?
They are a hot little product right now as such inks can be incorporated in circuits that can literally be printed on a printing press. The process generally goes like this: buy a can of conductive ink, pour into an...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Newspaper and Magazine, Hybrid Vehicles, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Electronics
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October 17 - October 23 in nightlife: J. Cole, Double Dagger, Jackson Browne
The Baltimore SunThe third Baltimore Beer Week came to a close Sunday. Over 300 tastings, homebrewing competitions and lectures were squeezed into the event's 11 days, sending thousands of beer lovers to bars in the city and the county. How did this year's event...Tags: Arts, Zola Jesus, Jackson Browne, Live Nation, Heart (music group)
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Baltimore at CMJ Music Marathon: Lands & Peoples, Secret Mountains, Adventure, the Death Set
The Baltimore SunThousands of bands will play the CMJ Music Marathon this year, but some Baltimore bands have claimed today as their day: Lands & Peoples, Secret Mountains, Adventure and (formerly of Baltimore) the Death Set all have shows scheduled. And, later this...Tags: Arts, Marathon, Diplo, Festive Events, Neon Indian (music group)
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Getting Baltimore in tune with Austin
It's Thursday afternoon, and downtown is awash in live music. Guitar solos shriek through the air, and the crisp snap of snare drums echoes from inside live music clubs. Hundreds of bands are crammed into every nook and cranny, vying to impress the tens...Tags: Arts, Music Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television, Highlandtown
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Ellie Goulding tries to break through in America
There are so many big-voiced female British singers, it's hard to keep track of them.
There's Adele, out with new album "21," and there's Duffy, of the ubiquitous "Mercy."
Then there's Florence Welch and Elly Jackson, of La Roux, not to mention the ones...Tags: England, Lily Allen, Natasha Bedingfield, Tracy Chapman, Joni Mitchell
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Weekend Reading: Lil Wayne's tour, Wiz Khalifa's 'Race,' 'Idol' and more
- SPIN's Eric Magnuson was in Rhode Island to catch the opening night of Lil Wayne's "I'm Still Music" tour.
- Joe Colly gets two grafs at Pitchfork on Wiz Khalifa's "The Race," my favorite song as of late. Rolling Papers! Eleven days!
- Another...Tags: Karen Rodriguez, OFWGKTA (music group), Television, Casey Abrams, Lil Wayne
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Greenspan: Baltimore's next rapper to blow up?
This piece was featured in b's "10 People to Watch Under 30" weekend edition. Check out the rest of the class of 2011 here.
"Don't care about your top five/Either you like my songs or don't, for real," Greenspan raps on his aptly titled track "Cold." The...Tags: Brian Dawkins, Documentary (genre), Station North
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Ventana Sur to Bow Blood Window
VarietyPushing a growing export asset for the region, Ventana Sur, Latin America's biggest film market, will add a genre pic mart, Blood Window, to its 5th edition, which unspools in Buenos Aires Dec.3-6. Co-organized by Argentina's Incaa film institute and the...Tags: Genres, Mexico, Argentina, Buenos Aires (Argentina), Colombia
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Dawes adds fresh sentiments to folk-rock roots
Members of the L.A. quartet Dawes have been performing for paying audiences since they were teenagers, so there was no reason John Fogerty could see to go easy on them. "Let's do it one more time," said the veteran roots rocker, standing onstage in...
Tags: Music Industry, Concerts, Bob Dylan, Common, Music
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