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Grazin' in the grass
"We're harmony whores," laughs Cow Lily's Steph Turner. "We've got, like, four-part harmonies, and anytime you've got that much vocal action, it's going to sound at least semi-poppy." The lead singer for the local country-pop group is trying to soak...Tags: Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan
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Movie review, 'I Am Trying to Break Your Heart'
"I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" is documentary filmmaking from the School of Being in the Right Place at the Right Time. This is a rare gem tripped over while making a run-of-the-mill rockumentary about a band's new album. When the label rejects...Tags: Reprise (movie), Radiohead (music group), Hotels and Accommodations, Britney Spears, Entertainment
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Wilco's dark victory
Tribune rock criticJeff Tweedy is minutes from going on stage to perform a solo concert, armed only with his acoustic guitar, a harmonica and some of the best songs anyone has written in the last decade. He has a supportive wife, two children who adore him and a modest home...Tags: Political Systems, Hotels and Accommodations, Family, Public Employees, Wilco (music group)
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'Chelsea Walls'
Times Staff Writer"Chelsea Walls" is a beautiful, poetic film that captures the aspirations and struggles of a group of creative residents of Manhattan's landmark Chelsea Hotel, legendary home to artists and writers for whom it was built, a haven for such giants as Mark...Tags: Andy Warhol, Harris Yulin, Robert Sean Leonard, Hotels and Accommodations, Vincent D'Onofrio
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Where are they now?
Duenow
The off-kilter husband-and-wife duo is gigging relentlessly throughout the U.S. Look for "The Draft LP," the band's upcoming release, on New York's UFO (United For Opportunity) Music label.
Dead Electric
Weeks after last year's concert, the band...Tags: Death
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You say you want a revolution?
On Feb. 26, some of the heaviest hitters in popular music -- the Eagles, Billy Joel, Sheryl Crow, the Dixie Chicks, Weezer, Beck and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder -- will take direct aim at reshaping the record industry that helped make them multimillionaires....Tags: Weezer (music group), Prince (music artist), John Conyers, Jr., Celebrities, Sheryl Crow
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Grammy Award nominees
If there were any doubts about what music dominates America's listening habits, they were trampled with the announcement of the nominations for the 43rd annual Grammy Awards. For more than a decade, hip-hop and R&B artists have been providing the...Tags: Lauryn Hill, Snoop Dogg, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Career and Workplace, Radiohead (music group)
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Rock review, Ian Hunter at Park West
Tribune rock criticIan Hunter called his 1974 tour memoir "Diary of a Rock Star," not to revel in his job description but to deglamorize it. At the Park West on Sunday, Hunter's curls still glowed halolike beneath the lights, his shades still reflected rock-star cool. But...Tags: Death, John Mellencamp, Mott the Hoople (music group), Ian Hunter, Wilco (music group)
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Greg Kot's wildest and weirdest moments on the concert scene
Tribune Rock CriticAfter stepping out to 200 shows last year and experiencing countless magical moments on the concert scene, it's time to hand out a few awards: Best merchandise: In this age of the $30 tour T-shirt, the two-night Independent Arts Festival at the...Tags: Prince (music artist), Steve Earle, Theater, Rock and Roll (genre), Paul Simon
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