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I miss female singers with clothes. I don't want to come off as some evangelical, Jonas Brothers loving, PMRC crusader. I don't wear a purity ring. I'm just saying, I'd like a little subtlety back in my music videos. I want to use my imagination agai More »
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In honor of all the folks going back to school, here are some of the smartest musicians in the room. Brainiacs and teachers posing as musicians are proof that brains and beats are not mutually exclusive. And further evidence that it's good to have a More »
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One of the marks of a truly great song is the variety of artists who record it. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller write great songs. They've been covered for over 50 years by everyone from punk groups to "American Idol" stars. Their catalogue is one of t More »
Tribute concerts are a dicey affair. At their best, they reach levels of transcendence that make us remember why we deify some of our favorite artists. On the other end of the spectrum are bloated, misguided affairs that have nothing to do with the l More »
The '60s have never gone away. If you need any proof, read some of the comments left by angry hippies in response to my Woodstock blog. Old hippies don't die, they just get cranky. ... More »
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, New York's Brill Building was ground zero for pop songwriting. This 11-story office building on Broadway housed dozens of songwriters who churned out tunes from tiny offices and cubicles. Writers like Carole King, Neil More »
Being in a musical duo is as close to a marriage as you can get. Unlike a band, a duo has nowhere to go when times get tough. No commiserating with the drummer. No bitching about your partner with the guitarist. It's just you and that other dude. Day More »
Last week the electric guitar marked two passings. One was the 100-year anniversary of Leo Fender's birth. The other was the death of Les Paul. In honor of Fender and Paul, here are some the greatest innovators who ever played the electric guitar. More »
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Les Paul, the man who helped invent rock and roll, died on August 13 at age 94. Paul dedicated his entire life to the guitar and recording technology. ... More »
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Woodstock was a business. A very poorly run business. ... More »
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Pinetop Perkins' 80-year career still going

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Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:03am PST

AP - Noisy crowds in smoky bars don't bother 96-year-old bluesman Pinetop Perkins. It's all part of his job. Most nights, after he snuffs out his menthol cigarette, Perkins slides onto the piano bench in some club and … More »

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