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Winehouse sings in Spain, glass of wine in hand
Associated Press WriterSoul diva Amy Winehouse sipped from a glass of red wine and looked a bit unsteady on her feet as she appeared in front of a large audience at the Rock in Rio music festival southeast of Madrid on Friday. Then, as tens of thousands cheered, she threw...Tags: Jamiroquai, Amy Winehouse, Hyde Park, Festive Event, Bob Dylan
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Who to catch, what to grab
Sentinel Music CriticThere are 55 bands on the bill for Thursday's Warped Tour stop in Orlando. With all that music, it's hard to pick favorites, but a few acts are not to be missed: *Relient K: A main stage headliner, the latest edition of the band's spiritually tinged...Tags: Vehicles, Orlando, Alanis Morissette, Music, Rock and Roll Music
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Los ritmos veraniegos del Parque MacArthur
Como un regalo para el área y con la intención de renovar una comunidad se celebra nuevamente la serie de conciertos veraniegos en el Parque MacArthur. En este su segundo año de existencia, la serie completamente gratuita agrega 20 conciertos más que...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Elan Corporation Plc, Minority Groups, Hawaii, Music
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'As You Like It' at Cal Lutheran University
Special to The Times"The times they are a-changin' " Bob Dylan sang in an era of political upheaval, and by adapting his melody to the song after the "All the world's a stage" speech in "As You Like It," the Kingsmen Shakespeare Company offers a decidedly contemporary take...Tags: Joni Mitchell, William Shakespeare, Arlo Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Civil Unrest
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'Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson'
Special to the TribuneIn a telling clip toward the end of Alex Gibney's biopic "Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson," a young Thompson explains that his myth has outgrown him, and that he, as a real, living human being, is standing in its way. "It'd be much...Tags: Graydon Carter, Hunting, Jimmy Carter, Bob Dylan, Johnny Depp
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Petty & Co. in groove with nothin' to prove
Chicago Tribune criticHe has been documented in a four-hour movie directed by Peter Bogdanovich, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has collaborated with George Harrison and Bob Dylan. Surely, Tom Petty would seem to have nothing left to prove and only cash to...Tags: United Center, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, George Harrison, Super Bowl, Bruce Springsteen
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There's food, fireworks and dirty apes this week
Special to the Chicago TribuneTom Chapin At this point Harry's younger brother pretty much successfully lives outside the shadow of the late singer-songwriter with quite a career of his own that caters to children and adults. Not only did Tom Chapin create the 1984 children's...Tags: Tim Burton, Armed Forces, Defense, Tinley Park, Evanston
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Death and killer shrimp for Alkaline Trio
Special to the Chicago TribuneDeath never sounds as good as when it's presented by Alkaline Trio. The punk band tempers poppy hooks and soaring harmonies with lyrics about disease and demise. If you don't speak English, you might have a sunnier impression of the band, which plays...Tags: Country Music, Carpentersville, Theater, Los Angeles, Florida
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More than 2,000 guitarists appear to set record
More than 2,000 guitar-players performing "This Land is Your Land" in a Bay Area park appear to have strummed their way into the record books. Led by 1960s folk singer Country Joe McDonald, 2,052 electric and acoustic guitar pickers played the Woody...Tags: Music, Woody Guthrie
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David Bromberg And The Angel Band In New Haven
SUNDAY: David Bromberg and the Angel Band play the Little Theatre in New Haven Sunday at 3 p.m. Bromberg, who has spent time as a backup player for Bob Dylan, Jerry Jeff Walker, Ringo Starr and Tom Paxton, has fronted his own band since the 1970s. In...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, Music
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