New Music Reviews: Ray Davies, Sergio Mendes, The Subways, Dilated
New Music Reviews: Ray Davies, Sergio Mendes, The Subways, Dilated
Winston-Salem Journal - Ray Davies, for most of his life the voice of The Kinks, finally doles out his first proper solo album, Other People's Lives . He wastes no time asserting individuality, of sorts. The opening track, "Things Are Gonna Change (The Morning After)," a
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Cherie Bennett: Hey, Cherie!
Stamford Advocate - It's the beginning of a new year, and I have a huge problem with my parents. I am a guy, age 16, and I have gotten completely into hip-hop music. I am practically a hip-hop authority. Before I go any further I want to say that I am white, but that
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New Dance Party event offers students alternative groove
Daily Orange - Letting loose and going dancing with friends on Friday nights in the city clubs can easily get old. The party people of Syracuse have had enough of bopping their heads to top 40 songs by all-too-familiar artists like Kelly Clarkson and Beyonce and
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Live Review: SnoCore in Tempe, AZ
LiveDaily - Without mentioning that lead singer Shaun Morgan was ill, Winterfresh SnoCore ( tickets | music ) headliner Seether ( tickets | music ) stepped aside and gave Shinedown ( tickets | music ) top billing for the tour's Tuesday (2/7) stop at Tempe, AZ's
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Book Marks - By Richard Labonte
Pride Source - The Bill from My Father By Bernard Cooper. Simon & Schuster, 242 pages, $24 hardcover Cooper's cantankerous father, who died in 2000, has figured prominently in the author's two previous collections of autobiographical essays (as well as in the novel
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