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Author Archives: Chris
10 of the best live music pubs in the UK: readers’ travel tips
Readers’ travel tips Readers’ travel tipsBars, pubs and clubs Celtic jams, Americana, jazz and post-punk all get the joint jumping at our tipsters’ favourite pub venues from the Highlands down to Cornwall Guardian readers Thu 28 Nov 2019 06.45 ESTLast modified on … Continue reading
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Massive Attack to help map music industry’s carbon footprint
Bristol band team up with academics from Manchester University to share tour data Massive Attack: We’ve toured for years. Now we’ll have to change Helen Pidd North of England editor Email Thu 28 Nov 2019 07.19 ESTLast modified on Thu 28 Nov 2019 14.00 EST Shares125 … Continue reading
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The Who: Who review – back and still causing a big sensation
(Polydor)Despite their precarious relationship, Daltrey and Townshend return for their first album in 13 years, snarling at the Grenfell disaster and hoping for world peace Alexis Petridis Thu 28 Nov 2019 07.00 ESTLast modified on Thu 28 Nov 2019 13.34 EST Shares64Comments334 The first … Continue reading
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Hear the Secret History of the Black Crowes
Black Crowes founding drummer Steve Gorman tells all on our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast ByBRIAN HIATT Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Show more sharing options Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes — A Memoir, by Steve Gorman, the … Continue reading
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The Grand Ole Opry’s Anniversary: 5 Musical Milestones
In honor of the country-music institution’s 94th year, we look at pivotal moments in its history, including Jerry Lee Lewis’s wild performance BySTEPHEN L. BETTS Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Show more sharing options On November 28th, 1925, 94 years ago … Continue reading
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60 Years of ‘The Sound of Music’: Optimism Endures
Six decades after “The Sound of Music” debuted on Broadway, it remains a cultural touchstone in community theaters, in books, on streaming services and inspiring an Ariana Grande video. By Laura M. Holson “Show About a Singing Family Arrives.” That is … Continue reading
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