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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: Photography, Linda Ronstadt, Washington Post Company, Popular Music, Metal and Mineral
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'Bumping Into Geniuses' by Danny Goldberg
Special to The Times"THE WAY to get rich," Ahmet Ertegun, co-founder of Atlantic Records, once said, "is to keep walking around until you bump into a genius, and when you do, hold on and don't let go." Danny Goldberg offers an addendum to this formula: "Of course, no...Tags: Robert Plant, Stevie Nicks, John Lennon, Tom Petty, Rock and Roll Music
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Warren Zevon, David Letterman
David Letterman will stick with CBS' "Late Show" through his contract as Jay Leno prepares to surrender the "Tonight" reins next year. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Letterman discusses several guests including musician Warren Zevon, who appeared on...Tags: Jimmy Fallon, David Letterman, CBS Corp., Death and Dying, Jay Leno
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David Letterman wants to work late-night gig through 2010-plus
The Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- David Letterman wants to stick with CBS' "Late Show" through his contract — and maybe longer — as rival Jay Leno prepares to surrender the "Tonight" reins next year. "The way I feel now, I would like to go beyond 2010, not much...Tags: Jimmy Fallon, CBS Corp., Madonna, Death and Dying, Chris Rock
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Multi-tasking Billy Bob Thornton takes his modbilly act on the road
Staff reporterYes, that Billy Bob Thornton. And he's in a tour bus in the parking lot of a Terre Haute, Ind., Holiday Inn watching "American Graffiti." Ah, the life of a rock star. In a success story as unlikely as the now-iconic status of his film "Sling Blade,"...Tags: Country Music, Billy Bob Thornton, Tour Operations Industry, Sales
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Letterman: How Much "Beyond" is "Beyond"?
The TV ZoneThe Lettermanologists among us have already been hotly debating the meaning of those words dear old Dave uttered during a highly unusual interview with Rolling Stone, out this Friday. There's been a tsunami of press on it, so I'm......Tags: CBS Corp., Madonna, Tom Cruise, Employees, Getty Images Incorporated
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Hooked on more than football
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGreen Bay has its Packers, but whether the season ends today or in two weeks after the Super Bowl, fans will still have their fishing. The pastime "is a prominent part of the North Woods culture, as are beer, cheese and Green Bay Packers football,"...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Jerry Rice, New England Patriots, Super Bowl, Cincinnati Bengals
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'Moving to L.A.' Art Brut | 2005
EDDIE ARGOS was depressed. He was working long hours behind the bar at Hog's Head, a pub in the seaside town of Weymouth, England. The weather outside was gray and his tables were full of stodgy, disaffected tourists who had decided there was more...Tags: Echo Park, Society, Harley-Davidson Incorporated
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Philip Forgit joins 1st District race
By Steve VaughanWILLIAMSBURG -- Philip Forgit set out on the road less traveled Monday. While there's a traffic jam of eight Republican candidates hoping to win the GOP nomination of the 1st District congressional seat left open by the death of Rep. Jo Ann Davis, Forgit...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Jo Ann Davis, Elections, Iraq War, Political Candidates
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Tears of Mars
Hometown // Joppa Current members // Josiah Orsie, lead singer, rhythm guitar and keyboards; Luke Orsie, lead guitar; Micah Orsie, bass; Dave Hadley, drummer Founded in // 2005 Style // rock Influenced by // Jeff Buckley, Muse, Radiohead...Tags: Shakira, Jeff Buckley
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Lollapalooza '07: Saturday reviews
Muse 8:30 p.m., AT&T stage Muse is already huge around much of the world and regularly play to tens of thousands of people, so the English group's opportunity to finally do the same in America felt a bit like a belated coming out celebration. Muse has...Tags: Fullerton (Orange, California), Perry Farrell, Matt Johnson, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hip Hop
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