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City Winery enters a crowded music and restaurant market
Into a live music scene already stuffed with clubs, City Winery promises something different: Music and food in a wine-country atmosphere. But will it be enough to draw traffic from already well-trafficked clubs and restaurants within miles, if not a...
Tags: Abigail Washburn, Entertainment, Music Theater, Girl and the Goat, Wines
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Invasion of the singer-songwriters! Steve Forbert and Will Kimbrough to play separate October shows
Guitar-strumming troubadours aren't rare birds. They're commonly sighted across Hampton Roads. But two of them landing in the region this month stand out from the flock.
Steve Forbert, the songwriter best known for his 1980 hit "Romeo's Tune," will...Tags: Concerts, Entertainment, Music, John Prine, Emmylou Harris
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In the Pipeline: Fallen Stars are rising
Fresh back from seeing Huntington Beach's own Avenged Sevenfold and Brandon Saller play in the area last week, I was more than ready to dedicate a column to more local music news. Yes, this place is called Surf City, but let us not forget that this is...Tags: Music Theater, Bruce Springsteen, Arts and Culture, Peter Gabriel, Apple iTunes
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Top weekend shows: Loretta Lynn, American Music Festival
Tribune criticLoretta Lynn: The 79-year-old country icon has never gone out of style with her no-guff attitude and classic songs such as “Fist City,” “Rated X” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” 5 p.m. Friday with Court Yard Hounds...Tags: Taste of Chicago, Court Yard Hounds (music group), Preservation Hall Jazz Band (music group), Grant Park, American Music Festival
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Concert review: Dave Alvin at the Social
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelThere weren't many people in the crowd for Dave Alvin and the Guilty Ones on Thursday at the Social. That big line on the sidewalk along Orange Avenue was for the hip-hop collective Odd Future at the Beacham next door. To a lesser musician, the... -
SXSW 09
For those thoroughly out of the loop: SXSWBABY.com is the unofficial source for some great festivals updates. The site also posts freebie opportunities for those who can't afford the ever-increasing price to party at Austin's annual music festival....Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Sociology, Pakistan, The Low Anthem (music group), Ghosts (supernatural entities)
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Desert Plants
A desert Plant for Pappy Hour A Zeppelin landed in the High Desert. The enclave of Pioneertown got a visit Saturday night from Robert Plant, who showed up at Pappy & Harriet's to hear rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson perform. The singer was so smitten with...Tags: Entertainment, Fashion Shows, Bars and Clubs, Volcom Incorporated, 2016 Olympic Games
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All roads lead to home studios
Finding a space, and a sound
For the Sound Team, it was all about creative space — specifically, 1,500 square feet of studio in Austin, Texas, where the sextet fidgeted, experimented and finally arrived at the wide-ranging songs on its debut album,...Tags: Concerts, Clubs and Associations, Entertainment, Recording Studios, Music
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Putting on the red light
Roxy still the rule The Roxy continues its reign on the Strip for must-see clubbing. Liv Tyler, Kate Hudson and Mischa Barton rocked out to Birds of a Feather, an acoustic show by the Black Crowes' bros, Chris and Rich Robinson, who got twangy for...Tags: Paris Hilton, Bars and Clubs, Jesse Metcalfe, Sean Penn, Kate Hudson
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Rock review, Fitzgerald's American Music Festival
Special to the TribuneFitzGerald's annual American Music Festival celebrated its 21st anniversary this past weekend, but this year, maybe more than any other, begged the question: Just what is "American Music"? After all, Woody Guthrie wrote the campfire standard "This Land is...Tags: Michael Jackson, Otis Clay, Big Star (music group), Heart Attack, Festive Events
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Best concerts of the year from Tribune staffer Monica Eng
Las Super Tejanas at the Field Museum on Nov. 10: Even if you just went to see one of the performers on the bill, you wound up falling in love with all of them; the bill included the fabulous conjunto accordionist Eva Ybarra, the wonderfully spirited...Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Ira Glass, Ryan Adams, Education, Old Town School of Folk Music
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