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    Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Storm Thorgerson, Pink Floyd album artist, dies: A look at 16 albums

    Influential English album cover designer Storm Thorgerson, whose album covers over a 45-year career included work for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and dozens more, has died after a battle with cancer, his family has announced.
    Influential English album cover designer Storm Thorgerson, whose album covers over a 45-year career included work for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and dozens more, has died after a battle with cancer, his family has announced. The designer’s work...

    Tags: Entertainment, Brian Eno, Ween (music group), Muhammad Ali, Music

  2. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Kate Hudson, Matthew Bellamy 'will get married,' but no plans yet

    Kate Hudson said she and boyfriend Matthew Bellamy of Muse will get married, but there doesn't seem to be a rush yet. 
    Kate Hudson said she and boyfriend Matthew Bellamy of Muse will get married, but there doesn't seem to be a rush yet.  Hudson, 33, was interviewed by Elle UK ahead of her latest thriller "The Reluctant Fundamentalist," out in limited release April 26....

    Tags: Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, United Kingdom, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Kate Hudson

  4. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Josh Groban keeps rocking the boat

    Earlier this month Josh Groban's "All That Echoes" knocked Justin Bieber's new album out of the top spot on the Billboard 200, and that's not the crooner's only incursion into territory normally reserved for pop stars.
    Earlier this month Josh Groban's "All That Echoes" knocked Justin Bieber's new album out of the top spot on the Billboard 200, and that's not the crooner's only incursion into territory normally reserved for pop stars. The crossover artist's latest...

    Tags: Stevie Wonder, Rihanna, Josh Groban, Adam Lambert, Genres

  6. Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Grammy Awards 2013: Mumford & Sons' 'Babel' wins album of the year

    The Grammy Awards gave their top honor to British roots music band Mumford &amp; Sons for their album &ldquo;Babel&rdquo; on Sunday at the 55<sup>th</sup> awards ceremony on a night that distributed honors broadly to an array of younger generation acts including New York indie trio Fun., Australian electronic pop artist Gotye, rapper-R&amp;B singer Frank Ocean and Akron, Ohio rock group the Black Keys.
    The Grammy Awards gave their top honor to British roots music band Mumford & Sons for their album “Babel” on Sunday at the 55th awards ceremony on a night that distributed honors broadly to an array of younger generation acts including New...

    Tags: Jack White, Christopher Dorner, Michelle Obama, The Black Keys (music group), Gotye (music artist)

  8. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The Strokes strike back with new single 'One Way Trigger'

    The reaction on Twitter to the new Strokes single has not been especially good. In fact, opinions of "One Way Trigger," which appeared on <a href="http://www.thestrokes.com/" target="_blank">the band's website</a> Friday, seem to be tending almost entirely toward the negative.
    The reaction on Twitter to the new Strokes single has not been especially good. In fact, opinions of "One Way Trigger," which appeared on the band's website Friday, seem to be tending almost entirely toward the negative. "aaaaahhh!! just listened to new...

    Tags: Entertainment, Norway, Julian Casablancas, The Strokes (music group), Music

  10. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Review: Muse goes big -- as always -- at Staples Center

    The English band Muse does everything on a grand scale: giant prog-rock riffs, elaborate laser-light displays, songs with titles such as &ldquo;Supremacy&rdquo; and &ldquo;Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination).&rdquo;
    The English band Muse does everything on a grand scale: giant prog-rock riffs, elaborate laser-light displays, songs with titles such as “Supremacy” and “Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination).” When the International...

    Tags: Entertainment, Radiohead (music group), International Olympic Committee, Staples Center, Kate Hudson

  12. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Pearl Jam to play concerts in Chicago and Canada in July

    Though it's one of the most obsessively bootlegged bands on the planet, Pearl Jam has played only sporadically in North America over the last few years, and that doesn't appear set to change in 2013: On Wednesday, the long-running Seattle group announced <a href="http://pearljam.com/tour" target="_blank">it will play two concerts in July</a> -- neither one, we must report, in Los Angeles.
    Though it's one of the most obsessively bootlegged bands on the planet, Pearl Jam has played only sporadically in North America over the last few years, and that doesn't appear set to change in 2013: On Wednesday, the long-running Seattle group...

    Tags: Entertainment, Wrigley Field, Arts and Culture, Lollapalooza, Pearl Jam (music group)

  14. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 2013 Grammy Award nominees

    Indie-rock trio Fun. and R&B/hip-hop star Frank Ocean scored big in Grammy Award nominations, scoring six nods apiece mostly in the top Grammy categories. The Recording Academy announced the nominations Wednesday during a show in Nashville. The 55th...

    Tags: Ira Gershwin, Michelle Obama, Paul McCartney, Young Jeezy, Big Band (genre)

  16. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Relative unknowns flourish among the Grammy Award nominations

    Regardless of age, most Americans who have spent time in front of the radio or TV in 2012 can probably recite the chorus to "We Are Young," the infectious, and now Grammy nominated, rock song by New York band Fun. Feel free to sing along: "Tonight we are young. So we'll set the world on fire, we can grow brighter than the sun."
    Regardless of age, most Americans who have spent time in front of the radio or TV in 2012 can probably recite the chorus to "We Are Young," the infectious, and now Grammy nominated, rock song by New York band Fun. Feel free to sing along: "Tonight we...

    Tags: Zac Brown Band (music group), Skrillex (music group), The Black Keys (music group), Gotye (music artist), Apple iTunes

  18. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Rage Against the Machine: Older and as defiant as ever

    In a rehearsal room in North Hollywood are some of the battle scars Rage Against the Machine has accumulated during many years of conflict and noise. In one corner are the scorched, graffiti-covered amplifiers that bassist Tim Commerford has plugged into for nearly 20 years. At Woodstock 1999, he had the big cabinets draped with a U.S. flag, which he then soaked with lighter fluid between songs, until the final encore of "Killing in the Name."
    In a rehearsal room in North Hollywood are some of the battle scars Rage Against the Machine has accumulated during many years of conflict and noise. In one corner are the scorched, graffiti-covered amplifiers that bassist Tim Commerford has plugged...

    Tags: Republican National Conventions, Politics, Soundgarden (music group), Immigration, Jimi Hendrix

  20. Feb 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Grammys 2012: Foo Fighters' 'Wasting Light' wins for rock album

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    Grammy Awards 2012: The Foo Fighters' "Wasting Light" collected the rock album Grammy Award on Sunday, as many had predicted. The band had to be considered the favorite coming into this year’s Grammy ceremony, having taken the rock album award three...
  22. Oct 22, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Jane's Addiction proves to be 'The Great Escape Artist'

    Jane's Addiction's new album, "The Great Escape Artist," was still a work in progress last May when the band appeared on an outdoor stage at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Jane's was the musical entertainment at an exhibition opening for director Tim Burton's work as an artist and filmmaker, and singer Perry Farrell was dressed for the part, wearing the Mad Hatter's Victorian top hat and coat from Burton's reimagined "Alice in Wonderland."
    Jane's Addiction's new album, "The Great Escape Artist," was still a work in progress last May when the band appeared on an outdoor stage at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Jane's was the musical entertainment at an exhibition opening for director...

    Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Music Theater, Interpol, Pink Floyd (music group), Guns N' Roses (music group)

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