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"Soul!" Back on Channel Thirteen, Sort Of
The TV ZoneYears and years ago - even before I was born, but that would be a lie - there was a TV show on WNET/13 called "Soul!" It aired back in the days when people actually used words like "cool,......Tags: Richie Havens, Muhammad Ali, James Brown, New York, Popular Music (genre)
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Reader Review of the Week: 2010 Kia Soul
KickingTires???Soulman??? from Erie, Pa., was looking at a used Scion xB before deciding to spring for a new 2010 Kia Soul for only $1,000 more. How did the decision work out for him? He???s found a lot he likes about......Tags: Road Transportation, Scion, Transportation, Vehicles, Kia
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'American Idol' recap: Top 12 women perform live
Reality CheckAt long last, we're past the auditions, the pointless group performances and the backstories for people who we'll never see again. It's the live show! The Top 12 women take to the stage tonight. The other thing we'll be paying......Tags: Chris Isaak, Alicia Keys, Ryan Seacrest, Ohio, Ellen DeGeneres
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Waging heavy cloudiness
What do you expect from a rock star? I just closed the back cover of Neil Young's “Waging Heavy Peace,” his big anticipated memoir (of sorts), clocking in at 500 pages (75 shy of the rock star-memoir mountain peak established by Keith...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, United Center, Charles Manson, Parkinson's Disease, Bob Dylan
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Concert review: Bobby Womack at Brilliant Corners festival
Bobby Womack doesn’t like to be rushed. “Can I do it right for you tonight? he asked Sunday on the closing night of the Brilliant Corners of Popular Amusements fall showcase at the Riverfront Theatre. “I like to do it right and take my...Tags: Philosophy, Gorillaz (music group), Bobby Womack, Marvin Gaye, Tyrone Davis
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A peek into Prince's mind
CHANHASSEN, Minn.— Prince is rolling his eyes. "The hardest thing with musicians," he explains to a visitor to his Paisley Park recording studio, "is getting them not to play." The quintuple-threat singer-songwriter-producer-performer-multi-...
Tags: Michael Jordan, Count Basie, United Center, Duke Ellington, YouTube
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JC's got a brand-new bag
Ten minutes to showtime. And there was no showman. "Where is he?" asked Ben Taylor, bassist of the Chicago soul revue JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound, pacing beside a golf cart ready to whisk him and his band mates to the stage. JC Brooks, their magnetic...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Brian Eno, Grace Jones, Fitz and the Tantrums (music group), Grant Park
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City Winery enters a crowded music and restaurant market
Into a live music scene already stuffed with clubs, City Winery promises something different: Music and food in a wine-country atmosphere. But will it be enough to draw traffic from already well-trafficked clubs and restaurants within miles, if not a...
Tags: Wines, Blackbird, Boz Scaggs, New York City, Shemekia Copeland
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Lollapalooza Day 2: Chief Keef, Frank Ocean, Chili Peppers and an evacuation
Day 2 is done at Lollapalooza in Grant Park, and what a day Saturday was: It was sandwiched by much-anticipated sets by Chief Keef and Frank Ocean, and in between came the first evacuation in the festival’s Chicago history. Here’s how it...
Tags: Cage the Elephant (music group), Santigold, Physiology, Grant Park, Entertainment
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Album review: Alabama Shakes, 'Boys & Girls' ✭✭✭
3 stars (out of 4) This still-green quartet was just a small-town northern Alabama bar band a year ago. Now Alabama Shakes is one of the most talked-about new rock acts thanks in part to some good fortune (an early anointing by Drive By Truckers’...
Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Aretha Franklin, The Staple Singers (music group), Entertainment, Music
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Old Town School gets into theater biz with premiere of Chitlin' Circuit musical
The Old Town School of Folk Music is producing a theater piece for the first time in its 425-seat venue in Lincoln Square.
"Keep a Song in Your Soul: The Black Roots of Vaudeville" was commissioned by the school. It's a collaboration between the North...Tags: Old Town School of Folk Music, Minority Groups, North Carolina, African Americans
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Following every strange turn of the Yellow Brick Road in 'The Wiz'
"The Wiz," let us stipulate, was always a weird show. With the passage of 36 years, it only has become stranger.
Although a big hit in 1975 — it ran on Broadway for some 1,600 performances — "The Wiz" generally has defeated most attempts to...Tags: Gospel (genre), Judy Garland, L. Frank Baum, Dance, Kansas
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