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Today in Music History for Nov. 17: In 1938, singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, who became Canada's most famous, and arguably most important, pop musician in the late 1960s, was born in Orillia, Ont.
The Manchester group was hailed in the late 1980s as the iconic British band for a disenchanted generation. When they released their second album 30 years ago, everything fell apart ...
At 68, the Nashville outsider is releasing his first album of original material in nearly a decade, inspired by a joyous shift in his personal life.
Bobbi Bennett’s Stoked Malibu Gallery at Third Space opens exhibit featuring rock stars, actors and fashion icons “Wow!” one ...
Leo Kottke is a legendary acoustic guitar virtuoso who has developed a cult following of fellow guitarists and fans over the ...
Pianist, composer and producer Chloe Flower brings her “popsical” style — melding classical, pop and hip-hop — to the Seattle ...
The best bit is when Captain relates that when they got to the West coast, all they got is “a Marquee Moon,” referencing simultaneously Television’s butt cheeks and their debut album ... clean and ...
Eve Babitz, the “dowager groupie” who wrote Slow Days, Fast Company and was known for her relationships with the likes of The ...
Tom Petty believed wholeheartedly in the power of the formative music he grew up listening to as a kid. That meant that he ...
Hello everyone and welcome back to our “To watch and watch for” series, where the Arts & Entertainment section compiles a ...
The U.S. Postal service creed asserts that “neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night” will keep couriers from their ...
He's also earned 3 Latin Grammy Awards, the most of any artist in the Best Instrumental Album category. From straight ahead to ... Nik Bartsch and Donald Byrd. Listen to part 1, here. Playlist Stan ...