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Until recently, mix tapes (on C-90 cassettes) were part of the life blood of musical enthusiasm--a way of telling someone who you were through favorite tracks. Mark Leviton writes here of a 30-year friendship based on sending mix tapes between London More »
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NOTE: When the Beatles hit America in the winter of 1964, the event created a tidal wave in pop music that swept all before it. I was in my third year at Yale University, and a bunch of us gathered at the student newspaper office to watch the Moptops More »
oasis
The news that Oasis is finished after 15 years of fraternal feuding between Noel and Liam Gallagher prompts us to recall the impact the band made when it first exploded out of Manchester in the early '90s. Jim Irvin was present when it played London' More »
ellie
With hubbo Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich was half of one of the great New York songwriting couples in a pop era dominated by them. Together they penned smashes for Phil Spector's Crystals and Ronettes--not to mention the mighty "River Deep, Mountain Hi More »
jim
James Luther Dickinson was a legend and a cult hero: a maverick Memphis sideman and producer whose fingerprints were all over records by artists as diverse as Bob Dylan and Big Star, Ry Cooder and the Replacements – not to mention the Rolling Stone More »
vinyl
Some handy tips on reviving old vinyl by intrepid RBP correspondent Joss Hutton… More »
mink
The untimely death of Willy DeVille robs America of one of its true street poets. Mink DeVille updated the streetcorner romanticism of early '60s NYC for the punk age and gave the world classics like "Spanish Stroll" and "Venus Of Avenue D." ZigZag's More »
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Rockabilly pioneer and songwriter Billy Lee Riley died of colon cancer on Sunday, August 2nd. He was 75. Best remembered for his 1957 singles "Flyin' Saucers Rock and Roll" and "Red Hot," Riley spoke to Memphis rock chronicler Robert G More »
Journey
So here are my Top 10 AOR classics of all time. More »
van halen
I have found that most discussions of AOR get easily sidetracked unless it's made clear which definition of the AOR acronym we're using. The original meaning--"Album-Orientated Rock"--tends to make people think of Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. Whereas More »
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Levine back on podium after disk surgery

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Thu Dec 3, 2009 9:27pm PST

AP - Conductor James Levine has returned to the podium following a two-month absence caused by surgery for a herniated disk in his back. The 67-year-old conducted the opening performance of a new production of Offenbac… More »

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