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PASSINGS: Dick Kniss, Kazimierz Smolen, Miguel Nazar Haro, Dimitra Arliss, Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
Dick Kniss
Bass player with Peter, Paul and Mary
Dick Kniss, 74, who played stand-up bass with the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary and co-wrote the John Denver hit "Sunshine on My Shoulders," died Wednesday of pulmonary disease at a hospital near his...Tags: Holocaust Remembrance Day, Obituaries, Espionage and Intelligence, Obituaries, Museums
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Barry Feinstein dies at 80; rock music photographer
Barry Feinstein, a photographer who gained renown as one of the premier chroniclers of the 1960s and '70s music scene, including shooting iconic album covers for Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin and George Harrison, has died. He was 80.
Feinstein, a longtime...Tags: Photography, Movies, George Harrison, Paddy Chayefsky, Music
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Tim DeChristopher: Do crimes of civil disobedience deserve a lesser penalty?
Opinion L.A.Tim DeChristopher was acting in what he believed was the best interest of the environment. Does he deserve a break in court?... -
Debbie Friedman, self-taught Jewish folk singer, dies at 59
Debbie Friedman, a self-taught Jewish folk singer and composer who transformed synagogue music and worship by infusing traditional prayers with a contemporary sensibility, died Sunday at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. She was 59.
The cause was...Tags: Carly Simon, Carnegie Hall, Joan Baez, Gabrielle Giffords, Hallmark Greeting Card
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: And they're off
Show TrackerBallroom fans, after the long, cold winter, what we all deserve is dancing. And so it begins, again, live from Hollywood, the 12th season of “Dancing With the Stars.” Despite the dimmer star wattage that adorned the marquee this season,...... -
Theater review: 'Lonesome Traveler' at the Rubicon Theatre
Culture MonsterTheater review of "Lonesome Traveler" at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura by Daryl H. Miller... -
Chicago celebrates reading with Printers Row
Jacket CopyThis weekend, Chicago celebrates reading with Printers Row, the city's annual literary festival. Printers Row includes panel discussions, booths and vendors, author signings, events for kids and an evening of music, libations and readings. If I were in... -
Nick Reynolds, 75, dies; a founding member of the Kingston Trio
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNick Reynolds, who as a college student grabbed a guitar, donned a broad-striped button-down shirt and quickly helped propel the 1950s folk music revival to the top of the pop music charts as a founding member of the Kingston Trio, died Wednesday in San...Tags: Joan Baez, Lindsey Buckingham, Woody Guthrie, White House, Heart Attack
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Britney Spears' '3': Odd lyrics, but a production seduction
Pop & HissThe latest addition to the Britney Spears empire was unveiled this morning: a new cut in "3" that hit on all the hallmarks that have made the Britney brand strong for much of the last decade. Swedish producer Max Martin...... -
Dave Fisher dies at 69; founding member and lead singer of the 1960s folk group the Highwaymen
Dave Fisher, founding member and lead singer of the 1960s folk group the Highwaymen, whose recording of the Civil War anti-slavery song "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" became a surprise pop hit in 1962, has died. He was 69.
Fisher died Friday at his...Tags: Kris Kristofferson, Slavery, Radio Industry, Music Industry, Waylon Jennings
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Mary Travers dies at 72; folk singer performed with the trio Peter, Paul and Mary
Mary Travers, the clarion-voiced female third of the quintessential folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary whose harmony-laden recordings of politically minded songs by Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger ushered them to the top of the sales charts in the 1960s, died...Tags: Greenwich Village, Joan Baez, Gordon Lightfoot, Leukemia, Chicago Sun-Times
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Bob Dylan (1992): Dylan Now
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBob Dylan stares idly at the paperback book that someone has brought aboard his custom tour bus, which is speeding through the snowy Wisconsin countryside in the midnight hour. He has just finished a concert in Madison and is on his way to South Bend,...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Marilyn Monroe, Prisons, Science and Technology, New York Weather
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