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Listen to These Songs About Food While You Dance Your Way Into the Kitchen
- There are so many songs about food, even more than you may have thought! Some are hits, such as American Pie by Don McLean and Coconut by Harry Nilsson.
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May Pang tells the real story behind John Lennon's 'lost weekend' and working for Yoko Ono
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Stephen King's obsession with the song Mambo No 5 almost got him divorced
"I played that a lot. I loved those extended play things, and I played both sides of it"
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Paul Simon Sells ‘Substantial Stake’ of Music Catalog to BMG
BMG has acquired a “substantial stake” in the work of legendary songwriter and two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Paul Simon, the company announced Thursday. The acquisition includes his royalty income in Simon & Garfunkel recordings as well as his neighboring rights income; Simon sold his publishing catalog to Sony Music Publishing in […]
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May Pang, John Lennon's companion in ’70s, will exhibit photos, host Q&A at documentary
May Pang was John Lennon's lover in the mid-’70s. She'll exhibit photos at Up Front Art Space and host a Q&A after a documentary at Nightlight.
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Property: 7 homes with rockstar credentials
Houses in the market now with links to the music industry.
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Love Letter to a Record: GLU and QOTSA’s Michael Shuman on ‘A Love Extreme’ by Benji Hughes
Music Feeds’ Love Letter to a Record series asks artists to reflect on their relationship with the music they love and share stories about how it has influenced their lives. Here, Michael Shuman, the brains behind GLU, raises a glass to Benji Hughes’ 2008 album, ‘A Love Extreme’. Michael Shuman is best known as a group player. […] The post Love Letter to a Record: GLU and QOTSA’s Michael Shuman on ‘A Love Extreme’ by Benji Hughes appeared first on Music Feeds.
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Nathaniel Rateliff on Recreating a Classic Harry Nilsson Standards Album With Orchestra: ‘I Know the Secret Nilsson Fans Are Out There’
The name “Harry Nilsson” typically inspires either a blank stare or a beatific smile — very little in between. Despite being worshipped by the Beatles and envied by other singer-songwriters ever since he came on the scene in the 1960s, Nilsson remains a cult figure. But his disciples are zealous. One of them is Nathaniel Rateliff, […]
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The best albums of 2022 – and the worst
The Leeds quartet’s wiry bass-driven and angular guitar sound reaches back to post punk, offering a declamatory platform for smart-arsed frontman James Smith. Their thrilling debut conjured 11 razor sharp musical vignettes bursting with sonic ideas and energy, whilst Smith’s bone dry northern accented vocals punch from the front, dripping with tones of smarmily seductive sarcasm. There is a sophistication and irony that facilitates impactful messages whilst being delivered with a great spirit of
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Caprock Chronicles: Slaton’s Bobby Keys: Sax rock ‘n’ roll’s legendary wild man, Part 2
Bobby Keys, the legendary rock saxophonist from the small Texas town of Slaton, was perhaps best known for his hard-partying lifestyle.
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Harry Nilsson song rights sold to BMG in latest catalog deal
BMG, owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann, has established a niche by amassing catalogs of influential artists.
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Three Dog Night performs at The Lerner in Elkhart
Founded in 1968 by Danny Hutton, Cory Wells and Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night recorded the music of the best new songwriters of their time.
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