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Session drummer Jim Keltner recalls John Lennon and George Harrison telling him not to bad-mouth Paul McCartney
“We can say that but you shouldn’t”, the drummer was told by the former Beatles
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Last Minute Vinyl Buys for Christmas
It’s pretty easy to put off holiday shopping until the last minute. And if you’re looking around for the vinyl hound in your life, you are gambling if you think you can just pick any random record from the wonky vinyl section at Barnes & Noble and expect them not to return it to you … Last Minute Vinyl Buys for Christmas Read More » The post Last Minute Vinyl Buys for Christmas appeared first on SPIN.
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Ringo Starr, Matt Cameron, Nandi Bushell Among 100 Drummers to ‘Come Together’ for Beatles Cover to End Hunger
More than 100 of the most revered drummers in music, including Ringo Starr, Matt Cameron (pictured), Stewart Copeland, Steve Gadd, Jim Keltner, Jon Fishman, Max Weinberg, Carmine Appice, Nicko McBrain and 11-year-old sensation Nandi Bushell, have teamed for a new cover of The Beatles’ “Come Together” as part of WhyHunger’s “Drum Together” campaign, which aims […]
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Ringo Starr, Matt Cameron, Nandi Bushell ‘Come Together’ to End World Hunger
More than 100 of the world’s best drummers united to support the end of world hunger, performing the iconic Beatles track "Come Together" for WhyHunger’s Drum Together campaign. The star-studded event included the talents of Ringo Starr, Brian Frasier-Moore, Cindy Blackman Santana, Jim Keltner, Jonathan Moffett, Matt Cameron, Max Weinberg, and Steve Gadd. The post Ringo Starr, Matt Cameron, Nandi Bushell ‘Come Together’ to End World Hunger appeared first on SPIN.
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Perfume Genius Announces New Album, Shares Video for New Song “Describe”: Watch
Set My Heart on Fire Immediately is out in May
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John Hiatt looks back and how he lets the music magic happen
John Hiatt wrote his first song at age 11, and knew right away that’s what he wanted to do. With all that time put in, it’s amusing that the two albums that are arguably the cornerstones of his career — 1987’s “Bring the Family” and 2000’s “Crossing Muddy Waters” — were both recorded in only four days. “Bring the Family,” his eighth album, was made in Los Angeles’ Ocean Way Studio with Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner, and lifted Hiatt beyond clubs where he’d been performing for one or two
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Posthumous Harry Nilsson album Losst and Founnd due out in November
The album features nine original songs, along with covers by Jimmy Webb and Yoko Ono.Posthumous Harry Nilsson album Losst and Founnd due out in November Robin Bacior
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New Harry Nilsson Album Losst and Founnd Announced
The posthumous release marks Nilsson’s first collection of new material in almost 40 years
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'Gimme Some (More) Money': Spinal Tap Bass Legend Derek Smalls Releases Hilarious New Music Video
Spinal Tap Bassist Derek Smalls Releases Music Video for New Solo Track 'Gimme Some (More) Money'
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Jenny Lewis Celebrates ‘On the Line’ at Intimate Village Studios Performance With Fred Armisen, Beck & More
To celebrate her latest album On The Line, Warner Brothers Records turned Los Angeles’ historic Village Studios into a Jenny Lewis shrine on Tuesday (Aug. 6).
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