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Jan. 20, 2009
Music
The fine-tuned avalanche that is the music of Neil Young and Crazy Horse is treated with wary respect by Jim Jarmusch in his new “Year of the Horse,” a concert film-group portrait that captures as well as any other music movie the natural, untethered essence of live rock.
Oct. 17, 1997
Archives
When we convened our Pop Eye panel of radio programmers and retail executives last fall to predict the biggest sellers of the Christmas season, their crystal ball showed the sure thing was a new collection from the biggest male group of the era.
Feb. 25, 2001
If you were to devise a hell for country-music critics, you might concoct an inferno where we would be forced to listen to lackluster session musicians play endless cover versions of Restless Heart hits.
May 13, 1992
California
The Crazy Horse Steak House, one of the nation’s most highly regarded country music nightclubs, has been using “threats and intimidation” to keep performers from straying to a competing venue in Anaheim, according to a suit brought in Orange County Superior Court.
Dec. 27, 1991
“Let’s get funky in the Crazy Horse! C’mon!”
Oct. 2, 1991
Pop & Hiss
July 26, 2010
On CDs, DVDs or both, a crop of sets salutes key figures in country, soul and rock. There are some revelations to be found among them.
Dec. 4, 2005
As the only all-female country band signed to a major label, Wild Rose has a handy hook to grab media interest.
Sept. 19, 1990
The music was consistently clean and lilting.
May 25, 1988