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Liz Phair's 'Funstyle': Interesting, even to hate
Pop & HissAnd the conversation went something like this: OMG LIZ PHAIR POSTED A NEW ALBUM ON HER WEBSITE. I heard it's terrible. You can download it for $5.99. It's terrible, It's all over Twitter and you should read the comments on...... -
Live review: 'Beatles Celebration' at Hollywood Bowl
Pop & HissThe music of the Beatles, a summer night and the Hollywood Bowl: a canât-miss recipe, right? As things turned out Friday, at the opening of a three-night âBeatles Celebrationâ marking roughly the 45th anniversary of the Fab Fourâs final Bowl...... -
First listen: Elton John, Leon Russell and T Bone Burnett unveil 'The Union' in Santa Monica
Pop & HissElton John has always been passionate about his musical taste, always ready to throw his support behind new acts that capture his imagination, whether itâs the Scissor Sisters or Lady Gaga. But in recent years heâs also been on a...... -
L.A. Story
Rock stars, Jazzers, Pachucos...they may have grown up somewhere else quaint, like Sandusky, Ohio, or Canada, but they made their mark herelived, created and died here. Music is as much a part of the L.A. legacy as film and television. From the bebop...Tags: Broadway Theater, Aretha Franklin, Civil Rights, Paul Whiteman, Documentary (genre)
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Allen Klein dies at 77; powerful figure in music world
Allen Klein, the brash music mogul whose five-decade career included stints as the business manager for the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday in New York. He was 77.
Klein died after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease, according to Bob...Tags: Chubby Checker, Mick Jagger, The Beatles (music group), Obituaries, Music Industry
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Harmonic Convergence
For almost as long as theres been rock n roll, Los Angeles has been a city at the center of its history and mythologya town in which legends are made, burned, rebuilt, merchandised, forgotten. The city has had its fair share of native rock talent and...Tags: Sicilian Mafia, The Beatles (music group), Music Industry, Iggy Pop, Crime, Law and Justice
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Tom Wilkes dies at 69; Grammy Award-winning art director and album cover designer
Tom Wilkes, a Grammy Award-winning art director and album cover designer whose work included albums for the Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, Neil Young and other music legends, has died. He was 69.
Wilkes, who was diagnosed with a form of amyotrophic...Tags: Human Rights, Eric Clapton, Lou Gehrig, Movies, Neil Young
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Ringo Starr's Q&A at the Grammy Museum
Pop & HissThe Grammy Museum has landed an impressive roster of artists for its series of question-and-answer and performance sessions in the year since it opened at the L.A. Live complex downtown. Among the participants: Brian Wilson, Smokey Robinson, Annie Lennox,... -
French design firm H5 eyes Oscar glory with 'Logorama'
Culture MonsterThe Paris-based design company H5 has built its reputation primarily on commercials and music videos. In the U.S., its best-known work includes innovative videos for Massive Attack and Röyksopp, as well as the hard-to-get-out-of-your-head commercials for... -
Live review: Paul McCartney rocks the Hollywood Bowl [Updated]
Pop & HissItâs hard to think of much in the pop music world more impressive than a 67-year-old musician holding forth for nearly three hours, outdoors on a chilly March night, while delivering some three dozen songs, the least of which would...... -
Singing the Citys Praises
Born on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Ive lived my entire adult life in Los Angeles, but I remain a big Canadian flag waver. Victoria may be the greatest city in which to grow up, but L.A. may well be the greatest city to live out your dreams....Tags: Broadway Theater, Kenny Loggins, Rod Stewart, Barbra Streisand, Human Accomplishments
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Pop music and jazz figures
Pop music and jazz figures Bob Popescu, 77; co-owner of Catalina Bar & Grill, turned the Los Angeles club into one of the top jazz venues in the country (Jan. 5) Ken Nelson, 84; longtime Capitol Records talent scout had an ear for country music (Jan. 6)...Tags: Connie Francis, Barry Zito, Paul Simon, Ella Fitzgerald, Eric Clapton
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