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Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak Bring Motown Vibes To 2021 Grammy Performance

Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak Bring Motown Vibes To 2021 Grammy Performance
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Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak Bring Motown Vibes To 2021 Grammy Performance

Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak Bring Motown Vibes To 2021 Grammy Performance
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Reissue CDs Weekly: John Carpenter, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Replacements, Steve Miller Band

Graeme Thomson The news that Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson reunited recently to record a limited-edition EP under The Replacements banner makes the release of this low-budget, no-frills box-set a timely one. While there are no extras to attract aficionados (the albums were reissued individually in 2008 with bonuses), it’s a neat introduction to the most gifted, explosive and self-destructive rock and roll band of the Eighties. Formed in Minneapolis in 1979 by singer and principal songwriter Paul Westerberg, Chris Mars (drums), Tommy Stinson (bass) and his now-deceased, step-brother Bob on lead guitar, The Replacements began as just another bunch of high school drop-outs channelling the punk ethic of No Future through a jagged howl of teen alienation. What raised them above the pack was the quality (and heart) of Westerberg’s songs and the sloppy magnificence of their playing. Their 1981 debut

Gamble and Huff Philadelphia International Records 50th anniversary reissues are coming in 2021

Gamble and Huff Philadelphia International Records 50th anniversary reissues are coming in 2021
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In Memoriam 2020: Music

The not-singing bird With endless silence. David Olney People say it was a poetic exit. I assure you, NOBODY wants to die onstage figuratively or literally. On Jan. 18, Americana pioneer, singer-songwriter, recording artist, pre-pandemic streamcaster, actor, and my longtime client and good friend David Olney died of an apparent heart attack midsong. He was center stage between Amy Rigby and Scott Miller at the 30A Songwriter Festival in the Florida panhandle. His last words: “I’m sorry.” His mantra, however, was, “Always be true to the song.” Understanding the covenant between the audience and performer, David earned rapt attention from folks wondering how to classify what they were witnessing. Was it country? Folk? Blues? Vaudeville? Scottish newspaper

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