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Calle 13 up for 5 Latin Grammy AwardsLOS ANGELES -- Calle 13 leads the list of Latin Grammy nominated artists with five nods.
Seattle Post Intelligencer Friday, September 18, 2009CD Preview: On the right trackTWILIGHT, the vampire romance film released last year, was by any measure a hit: £119 million in gross ticket sales, three million sales of the DVD, and countless magazine cov
Scotsman Friday, September 18, 2009Gig review: The Second Hand Marching BandTHE SECOND HAND MARCHING BAND *** WEE RED BAR, EDINBURGH
Scotsman Friday, September 18, 2009Peter and Paul say final farewells to MaryMARY Travers, one third of 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died aged 72. The singer, who helped popularise such tunes as Leaving on a Jet Plane and If I Had a Hammer
Scotsman Friday, September 18, 2009£7k for Lennon claim magA 1966 magazine signed by John Lennon containing his remark that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus has sold for £7,711.
Scotsman Friday, September 18, 2009Oasis set to look back in triumphOASIS are in the running for a top music award - weeks after the band split up.
Scotsman Friday, September 18, 2009Miller, Fogerty honored at Americana Music AwardsNASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Buddy Miller won four awards and veteran John Fogerty received a special honor Thursday night at the eighth annual Americana Music Association Honors and Awards Show.
Seattle Post Intelligencer Friday, September 18, 2009Twilight: On the right trackTWILIGHT, the vampire romance film released last year, was by any measure a hit: £119 million in gross ticket sales, three million sales of the DVD, and countless magazine cov
Scotsman Friday, September 18, 2009Twyla Tharp takes flight with Frank SinatraShe sees deep meaning in his songs. Her new musical, 'Come Fly With Me,' is based on his songs. When Frank Sinatra fans play his music, classic songs like "Summer Wind," "Fly Me to the Moon" and "One for My Baby" will likely trigger strong emotions and memories. But when Twyla Tharp sifts through his catalog, it conjures up an entire world.
LA Times Friday, September 18, 2009Live: Phoenix at the Greek TheatreThe synthy, fantastic sounds of the indie French band translate well to the big stage at the Greek. The French
guitar-pop act Phoenix is a small band that, in the course of doing many little things right, has somehow become a very big one. After the success of the band's fizzy, fantastically named album "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix" this year, its set at the Greek Theatre on Wednesday night fulfilled the ambitions of mainstreaming indie rock.
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