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Leona Lewis
Guardian.co.uk - 10 Hours ago
on stage at the Hackney Empire. Photograph: Toby Melville/ Reuters Last month, Leona Lewis was attacked by a fan at a book signing. Tonight, as fans arrive for her first major live performance, security
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Music Review: Rod Stewart bares soul on 'Soulbook'
Quad-Cities Online - 4 Hours ago
-- Rod Stewart, "Soulbook" (J Records) Rod Stewart reinvented himself in the new millennium by exercising his distinctly soulful pipes on classic standards with his "Great American Songbook" collection.
Rod Stewart: Soulbook Times Online
Rod Stewart bares his soul Corpus Christi Caller-Times
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Music: This week's releases
Guardian.co.uk - 11/7/2009
Lately, dubstep has opened its heart, and for the scene's most progressive producers, juddering sub bass is now just one dark shade to be applied from a vivid colour palette. Birmingham's Emalkay is less
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Saint Etienne: Fox Base Beta
Guardian.co.uk - 11/6/2009
Saint Etienne's 1991 debut Fox Base Alpha should, in theory, be a tough work to ­update, partly because it's an album utterly of its time â?? 'to the sound of the World of Twist, you leant over and gave
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JLS: JLS
Guardian.co.uk - 11/6/2009
Whether singing doo-wop or signed to Motown, black boybands have been integral to pop, infusing it with soul, rhythm and blues. By placing themselves in the British boyband, JLS ignore this illustrious
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Amerie: In Love & War
Guardian.co.uk - 11/6/2009
Had the right breaks come her way back in 2005, when she was flying high with the single 1 Thing, Amerie Rogers could have been a Rihanna-sized pop/R&B star. She's an inventive ­producer, ­capable songwriter
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Jimmy Webb/The Webb Brothers
Guardian.co.uk - 11/6/2009
Billed as 'three generations of the Webb family' (legendary songwriter Jimmy; his father, Bob; and his so-so singing sons, the Webb Brothers, Christiaan, Justin and Jamie), this has the makings of a classic
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AA Bondy: When the Devil's Loose
Guardian.co.uk - 11/6/2009
Louisiana boy Auguste Arthur Bondy served his rock'n'roll dues in 1990s alt-rock nearly-weres Verbena, before turning to a more sedate, rural sound for his solo work, arriving at this second album after
AA Bondy: When the Devils Loose Pop Matters
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Bon Jovi
Guardian.co.uk - 11/5/2009
As Jon modestly reminds us, his band normally play stadiums when they visit Britain. 'Apart from opening the O2, I don't know when we were last indoors in the UK,' he muses to the 300 fans (of 33,000
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Martha Wainwright: Sans Fusils, Ni Souliers, Paris
Times Online - 11/7/2009
Listening to this album, subtitled Martha Wainwrights Piaf Record, its hard not to draw comparisons with the live album on which her brother, Rufus, recreated Judy Garlands 1961 Carnegie Hall appearance.
Album: Martha Wainwright, Martha Wainwright's Piaf Record (Drowned In Sound) The Independent
Martha Wainwright: Sans Fusils, Ni Souliers, a Paris: Martha Wainwright's Piaf Record Guardian.co.uk
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Biffy Clyro: Only Revolutions
Times Online - 11/7/2009
The Top Ten success of last years Mountains (included here) has brought the Ayrshire group to the precipice of arena-filling ubiquity. Consciously or otherwise, the scale of their sound has grown accordingly.
Features: Listen: Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions This is Fake DIY
Listen: Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions This is Fake DIY
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Mayer Hawthorne performs live Culture Minute
Telegraph - 11/3/2009
Mayer Hawthorne was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, an affluent town just outside Detroit. His sound is a contemporary take on the vintage soul which, thanks to Berry Gordyâ??s Motown Records, responsible
Mayer Hawthorne: A Strange Arrangement Pop Matters
Mayer Hawthorne performs live: Culture Minute Telegraph
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Frank Turner
Guardian.co.uk - 11/2/2009
's success goes to show that Eton produces more than just pillars of the establishment. This particular Old Etonian, a former classmate of Prince William, has acquired a fervent following by dint of an
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Live: Kris Kristofferson at Disney Hall
Los Angeles Times - 11/2/2009
The singer-songwriter keeps it close to the bone in a no-frills acoustic solo show. "Closer to the Bone," the title track from Kris Kristoffersonâ??s latest album , made an ideal choice as the opening
Live review: Kris Kristofferson at Disney Hall Los Angeles Times
Kris Kristofferson: Closer to the Bone Pop Matters
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Susanna And The Magical Orchestra
Metacritic - 11/6/2009
Susanna Wallumrod. Also On The Web: What The Critics Said All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression
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Spiral Stairs - The Real Feel
Music Emissions - 11/5/2009
Stairs, aka Scott Kannberg, has put out material post- with Preston School of Industry, but The Real Feel is his first under his ahem, own name. Of course the first comparisons one is tempted to make
Spiral Stairs: The Real Feel Pop Matters
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Molina and Johnson: Molina and Johnson
Pop Matters - 11/5/2009
Few get more lonesome on record than Will Johnson and Jason Molina. I mean, sure Centro-matic can shake the rafters, and South San Gabriel can expand and overwhelm, and Magnolia Electric Co. often sound
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Vince Guaraldi: The Definitive Vince Guaraldi
Pop Matters - 11/5/2009
Put yourself in Lee Mendelsons position for a moment. Imagine its 1963 and youre a television documentary producer driving across the Golden Gate Bridge, thinking the film youre developing in collaboration
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Sliimy: Paint Your Face
Pop Matters - 11/5/2009
First off, it rhymes with Jimmy. Make no mistake, Sliimy makes extreme music. You wont find it in the hardcore section of your local record store, thoughits the other extreme. Its unapologetically feythe
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Amerie
Metacritic - 11/5/2009
81 David Bazan 72 Brendan Benson 72 The Big Pink 96 Big Star 46 Billy Talent 75 The Black Crowes 51 Black Mold 59 Amanda Blank 68 Blitzen Trapper 75 BLK JKS 81 A.A. Bondy 73 The Bottle Rockets 63 Box
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The Black Heart Procession: Six
EyeWeekly.com - 11/5/2009
Category: BlogTotally Wired is real - www.reverbnation.com/ldeband they are actually giving away the second song they played.
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Album review: "Colour Me Free!" by Joss Stone
Wicked Local Upton - 11/6/2009
Album review: 'Colour Me Free!' by Joss Stone Tools: U.K. soul songstress Joss Stone gives her considerable pipes a good workout over the dozen tracks that make up 'Colour Me Free!' And combined with
ALBUM OF THE WEEK - Joss Stone: Colour Me Free Daily Star
Album: Joss Stone, Colour Me Free, (Virgin) The Independent
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Various Artists: Light on the South Side
Pop Matters - 11/4/2009
Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Willie Dixon: the trifecta of Chicago blues. Magic Sam, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells: also men of stature in the Windy City tradition. Elmore James, Little Walter, Jimmy Reed: the
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Brilliant Colors: Introducing
Pop Matters - 11/4/2009
I once had a co-worker who swore by short albums. His rationale was that, on a truncated album, bands usually brought their very best songs to the table. Citing Pearl Jams recent Backspacer as an example
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Morrissey: Swords
Pop Matters - 11/4/2009
Morrisseys quizzical look on the front cover of Swords seems both appropriate and contradictory to the music contained therein. Dressed like a blue-collar laborer on a break, he wears clothes that reflect
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