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Iron Butterfly’s Lee Dorman died of natural causes, coroner says
L.A. NOWIron Butterfly’s Lee Dorman died of natural causes, coroner says... -
PASSINGS: Lee Dorman
Lee Dorman, 70, the bassist for the psychedelic rock band Iron Butterfly, was found dead Friday morning in a vehicle, said Gail Krause, an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman. A coroner's investigation is under way, but foul play is not...
Tags: Heart Problems, St. Louis, Music, Entertainment, Deep Purple (music group)
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A field guide to this weekend's Make Music Pasadena
Pop & HissA quick guide to Saturday's Make Music Pasadena, including essential sets from Grimes, Y La Bamba and more by August Brown.... -
Richard Dawson's 'Apples and Oranges': A song from beyond the grave
Pop & HissIn 1967, the late actor and game show host Richard Dawson, who died Saturday, recorded a psychedelic song called "Apples and Orange" featuring a narrator singing from beyond the grave. In the past 24 hours the song has become a social media hit.... -
Ween sets the table for the inevitable reunion
Pop & HissThe band Ween is done, says principal Aaron Freeman, who has moved on to soft rock crooning on the recently released solo effort "Marvelous Clouds." But that is evidently news to his partner in Ween, Mickey Melchiondo, who was unaware of any breakup.... -
Donna Summer dies at 63; diva of disco
In 1975, Donna Summer released a pop single unlike any before it. The singer, then an unknown in the U.S., was living in Germany and working with Italian producer Giorgio Moroder and lyricist Pete Bellotte. Together they came up with a breathy,...
Tags: Obituaries, Theater, Science and Technology, Donna Summer, Mahalia Jackson
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Critic's Notebook: Of 'Mad Men' and a long-lost Beatles cartoon
Show TrackerIn what must be the most talked-about licensing of a song in television history, "Mad Men" ended its Sunday episode with "Tomorrow Never Knows," the last track on the Beatles' 1966 album "Revolver." Acquired for a reported $250,000, this track capped an... -
Levon Helm dies at 71; drummer and singer with the Band
Levon Helm is most widely known for the songs he sang that found their way onto the pop charts during his long tenure as drummer and singer for the Band: "Up On Cripple Creek," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and "Don't Do It," earthy and infectious...
Tags: Rock and Roll (genre), Muddy Waters, Max Weinberg Experience, Tom Wolfe, Neil Young
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'Mad Men' recap: 'Zou bisou bisou'
Show Tracker"Mad Men" returns...and so does the angst.... -
Record Store Day 2012: Ten essential releases to chase
Pop & HissRecord Store Day arrives in April 21, and with it a bunch of limited edition vinyl. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers ten highlights to seek out.... -
Coachella 2012: Record Store Day comes early
Pop & HissAt Zia Records -- the on-site shop where festival-goers can buy albums from the weekend’s line-up and artists make in-store appearances -- all three days of Coachella are Record Store Day.... -
Record Store Day booty: Flaming Lips, Lee Hazlewood, Dinosaur Jr.
Pop & HissOn Record Store Day 2012, Times pop music critic Randall Roberts waited in the line at Vacation Vinyl to score music by Flaming Lips, Dinosaur Jr., Lee Hazlewood, Circle and others....
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