Music
Like a lot of people, Charles Neville isn’t entirely sure he follows what the Republican Party has to say about family values.
Aug. 31, 1992
Daily Dish
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Nov. 10, 2011
Entertainment & Arts
It’s finally here, the momentous death anniversary we’ve been honoring for more than a year, and the concert given by the Academy of St.
Dec. 5, 1991
In establishing themselves as the best, most diverse R&B; band of the ‘80s and beyond, the Neville Brothers of New Orleans have applied their gift for rhythm and harmony to everything from folk-period Bob Dylan to reggae, gospel, contemporary hip-hop and the traditional New Orleans funk that is their signature style.
Jan. 7, 1993
RAY CHARLES was one of American music’s greatest artists, and John Scofield is one of the contemporary jazz world’s finest guitarists.
Sept. 22, 2005
Pop music: Brother Aaron, who will perform in Cerritos for the sold-out ‘Colors of Christmas’ series, always sang. But he was once more bitter than sweet-voiced.
Dec. 19, 1996
The concerts at the Orange County Fair are moving to a larger venue this year, from the 6,000-capacity Arlington Theatre to the mammoth Pacific Amphitheatre, though that isn’t necessarily going to make getting a seat any easier.
July 7, 1994
Movies
Films about an intellectual rivalry that foreshadowed the rise of pundit television and a soul singer who left behind a civil-rights legacy will bookend this year’s AFI Docs.
May 12, 2015
Much like the Grateful Dead and your obnoxious Uncle Ernie, neither of whom get much airplay and yet maintain enduring notoriety, the Neville Brothers, all over the radio like polka songs at a Metallica show, have a zillion fans worldwide.
July 14, 1994
Happening Wednesday: Usher, Flavor Flav and more
June 1, 2011