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In rotation: El Rego's 'El Rego Et Ses Commandos'
Pop & HissIn the early 1970s, El Rego had to write a song. His country, Benin (then known as the Republic of Dahomey), had just been claimed in a military insurrection, and the army needed anthems. The coup leaders suggested (more like...... -
Sunset Junction Street Festival group files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Pop & HissSunset Junction Street Junction organizers have filed for bankruptcy following last year's canceled festival. The nonprofit Sunset Junction Neighborhood Alliance lists more than $900,000 in debts, including more than $250,000 to the city of Los Angeles...... -
'Progress'? New Booker T. Jones video captures an evolving downtown Los Angeles
Pop & HissDowntown Los Angeles has been a trusty go-to character since Hollywood’s beginnings. Harold Lloyd dangled from a clock in the silent era, and Bunker Hill, in its pre-high-rise slum-ward glory, was a go-to setting for early noir films. More recently,... -
The Arts on TV: Renée Fleming; 'The Great Waltz'; 'Theater Talk'
Culture Monster“The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” 11:35 p.m. Thursday, NBC: Rickey Minor performs with Grace Potter, Charles Bradley, Sharon Jones and the Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles. (N) “Rick Steves' Europe” Midnight Thursday, KCET: Florence:... -
Live review: Global Soul with Stevie Wonder at the Hollywood Bowl
Pop & HissAt the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday night, the Tonight Show's Ricky Minor presented Global Soul, featuring Stevie Wonder, Janelle Monae, Sharon Jones, Mia Doi Todd and others.... -
Sunset Junction 2011: Stages, set times unveiled
Pop & HissSunset Junction 2011: Pop & Hiss has an early look below at the stages and set-times for this year's lineup. Headliners this year include soul legend Bobby Womack, dancey indie-rockers Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and alt-rock weirdos the Butthole Surfers.... -
Album review: Sly Stone's 'I'm Back! Family & Friends'
Pop & HissAs frustrated fans of the erratic funk legend know, this isn’t the first time Sly Stone has promised he’s back: In 1976 he and the Family Stone released “Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I’m Back”; three years later they followed... -
72 Hours: The rescheduled Sunset Junction gigs edition [UPDATED]
Pop & HissThe cancellation of Sunset Junction has resulted in some last-minute scrambling among the many acts scheduled to play. Here's a look at the ever-growing list, and Pop & Hiss has its fingers crossed that what's listed below won't continue change.... -
SUMMER CONCERT GUIDE: THE SUMMER OF BROTHERLY LOVE
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.Summer has always been a special time when it comes to music. A great concert under the stars can more than make up for the asinine traffic jams you had to sit through on the way to the venue. Music thrives in the heat and humidity of summer, and it...Tags: The Happiest News!, Brothers (movie), Big Boi, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), James Brown
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Lollapalooza 2013: Which day rocks the hardest?
Lollapalooza presented festivalgoers with some difficult choices Tuesday when it announced its hour-by-hour schedule for the three-day, sold-out festival. Two headliners a day will play simultaneously at opposite ends of Grant Park: Nine Inch Nails and...
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Country music star Kip Moore coming to Charleston
The Island Packet OnlineCountry music artist Kip Moore is not intimidated by invitations to open for big-name artists like Toby Keith or play arenas and amphitheaters packed to the rafters with some of popular music's most savvy and enthusiastic fans. Then again, having a No....Tags: Kevin Devine, Music, Bruce Springsteen, Entertainment, Toby Keith
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Oscar-winning singer/songwriter Ryan Bingham discusses his new album
The Island Packet OnlineWhen choosing which songs would go on his latest record, singer/songwriter Ryan Bingham had only two requirements -- the songs had to be loud, and they had to be fun to play live. It had been nearly two years since the release of "Junky Star," Bingham's...Tags: Kevin Devine, Music, Ryan Bingham, Bob Dylan, Entertainment
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