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Three guitar greats in one show announced as another Musikfest headliner
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGThree guitar greats in one show have just been announced as another headliner for Musikfest's 30th anniversary year. Rock singer Peter Frampton, blues icon B.B. King and fellow blues guitarist Sonny Landreth, playing as Frampton’s Guitar Circus,... -
Performance/Q&A: Cody Chesnutt
RedEye Sound BoardCody Chesnutt believes in taking his time. He earned widespread critical praise for his first album, the lo-fi, double disc “The Headphone Masterpiece” in 2002, when Chesnutt also lent his voice to the Roots’ “The Seed 2.0”-...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, Frank Ocean
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The Times' NBA rankings
THE LAST EMPEROR 1. MIAMI (39-14) Not sure how Heat expects to win another title without Dexter Pittman. (1) 2. SAN ANTONIO (44-13) Prop bet that Baynes would outscore Paul renders Las Vegas bust. (3) 3. OKLAHOMA CITY (40-15) Paying luxury taxes...
Tags: Staples Center, J.J. Redick, Sacramento Kings, Charlie Villanueva, Rick Adelman
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Justin Timberlake releases new song 'Mirrors' after Grammy performance
Justin Timberlake was busy Sunday night. Early in the evening, the singer made his highly anticipated return to the Grammy Awards stage -- his first performance there since 2009, when he and Al Green filled in for Chris Brown and Rihanna -- with a...
Tags: Entertainment, Rihanna, Music, Justin Timberlake, Timbaland
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Cody Chesnutt outruns the fame monster
In 2002, Atlanta-born singer-songwriter Cody Chesnutt released "The Headphone Masterpiece," a double-disc set of transformative soul songs, both sacred and profane, recorded on a four-track in his bedroom. Rapturously reviewed, "The Headphone Masterpiece"...
Tags: Entertainment, Music
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Stick to the classics for Valentine's Day
On this topic, the legendary Paul McCartney was right on the money: There's no way that the world has had enough of silly love songs. And what's wrong with that? Music won't add inches to your waistline, like a box of chocolates will. It won't wither...
Tags: Entertainment, Barack Obama, Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, John Cusack
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Justin Timberlake to perform at the Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards still have the ability to surprise. The Recording Academy unveiled this morning that Justin Timberlake will perform on the Feb. 10 telecast, his first musical appearance in support of his first new solo material since 2006. ...
Tags: Whitney Houston, Jack White, Awards and Prizes, Michael Jackson, Chris Brown
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Obama enjoys a party, just not with Congress
Jan. 23 (Bloomberg) - One criticism of the president that permeated the nonstop socializing around the inauguration was that a lack of socializing by Barack Obama is to blame for much of the partisan rancor crippling Washington. If the president would...Tags: Barack Obama, Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. Congress, Ronald Reagan, Fiscal Cliff
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Inauguration 2013: 'Obama's on fire,' sings Alicia Keys
Hours after President Obama was inaugurated, long after the parade ended and before most of the D.C. politicians got back to work, the music continued and looked as if it would go on well into the evening. Alicia Keys, Brad Paisley, Maná, fun. and...
Tags: Entertainment, Barack Obama, Brad Paisley, Jennifer Hudson, Music
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Obama's second inauguration a mark of progress in its own right
WASHINGTON — The first time Barack Obama ran, the euphoria that attended his election captivated Kamilah Aquil. Then came his presidency, a bracing reality check. Hope faded. Not enough changed. But for Aquil, that doesn't make Obama a...
Tags: Barack Obama, The Huffington Post, George W. Bush, White House, Social Issues
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How black is black enough?
I suddenly find myself concerned about my blackness. It had never occurred to me to worry about it before. Then came the incident last month on ESPN's "First Take" program that initially got commentator Rob Parker suspended and then, last week, fired...
Tags: Dixie Chicks (music group), ESPN (tv network), 50 Cent, LL Cool J, Colin Powell
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Exactly how black is black enough?
I suddenly find myself concerned about my blackness. It had never occurred to me to worry about it before. Then came the incident last month on ESPN's "First Take" program that initially got commentator Rob Parker suspended and then, last week, fired...
Tags: Dixie Chicks (music group), ESPN (tv network), LL Cool J, Colin Powell, Apple iPod
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