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Willie's blues
B.B. King is famous for his guitar, Lucille, but he has dozens of them -- replacements, for when they're stolen or destroyed in car crashes. Not Willie Kent: The veteran bluesman has used the same 1958 model bass for more than three decades. "I...Tags: B.B. King, Otis Redding
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Who's got the best buzz?
Union Park "Went there once and already a big fan. Laid-back crowd and quick, friendly service. Thought the food was excellent. Granted, it is bar food, so food snobs should temper your expectations. But it's quality bar food nonetheless. Yes, the...Tags: Union Park, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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Pop music is temporal, eclecticism is Eternals
"Something happens with me and Damon's brains when we get together--we make odd music that doesn't fit any niche," says Wayne Montana, bassist and, with vocalist-keyboardist Damon Locks, co-founder of that unconventional trio the Eternals. Formed as an...Tags: Music Industry, Duke Ellington, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Philosophy, Electronics
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Checking in
There's something sexy--and naughty--about inviting your date to a motel, even if there's no chance of an overnight stay. The Motel Bar, a lobby lounge sans hotel (from Mas's Hubie Greenwald and John Manion), provides a stylish hang without the hassle...Tags: Curtis Mayfield, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Barbara Stanwyck, Rob Roy
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