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As someone who doesn't make a habit out of reading, I enjoy magazines that deliver consistent content. That Oprah magazine always has Oprah on the cover, just like how Car More »
NEILYOUNGplaying
Neil Young never completely loses it. There's always a tune here and there to remind you that the guy does not suck. That can't be said about many musicians who make more than four records. More »
NEILYOUNG
More memos from headquarters. "Neil Young's birthday is November 12, 1945, making him 62 and deserving of his own list." Crap. At this rate, I'll be "Remembering Toto" in a few months. More »
GORDONLIGHTFOOT
The memo said: Greg Lake was born on November 10, 1948, which means he will be almost 60 this year. Certainly, we can get the jerk whom writes that "List of the Day" column to do a list of Greg's great accomplishments! More »
MORRISSEY
You knew it was coming. I knew it was coming. Let's get it over with. November isn't much of a month for most people to write songs about. More »
JOHNFRUSCIANTE
Here are five performers who make too many albums. After awhile no matter how much you like them, you can't tell them apart. More »
APARTMENTSfarewells
I opened a recent issue of Rolling Stone at my mandatory "Rock Writer Training Seminar" and was immediately surprised and impressed to see that Mr. Bruce Springsteen received FIVE stars for his latest recording accomplishment, the album Magic. More »
MILESDAVISONTHECORNER
Boxed sets are awesome because by definition they come in boxes. And there's something undeniably cool about holding this big, lumpy box in your hands. I'm not even a big Judas Priest fan, but when I hold Metalogy in my hands with its studded sides I More »
ROBERT WYATT
Here are five old people who've recently put out new records for us to give to our grandparents for Christmas. More »
RAYCHARLES
Nothing says "You Don't Work Here Anymore" better than years of lost paperwork and aggravating red tape. Anyhow, how about five songs that say Goodbye in no uncertain terms? More »
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Folk-rocker Vic Chesnutt dies in Ga. at 45

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Sat Dec 26, 2009 10:54am PST

AP - Vic Chesnutt, the folk-rocker whose sometimes dark reflections on life were influenced in part by a car wreck that left him paralyzed, has died. He was 45. Family friend Christina Stuckey, who answered the phone a… More »

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