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It'll Be A Lonely Primary For A Lot Of Lawmakers This Year.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Afternoon, All. If there was any doubt, it looks like the vogue for reform has passed and the wave of anger from the 2006 cycle has officially subsided. We've just gone and checked the list of candidates from the...... -
Pete Seeger sings 'Forever Young' for 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan's debut
Pop & HissA new video for Pete Seeger's recording of Bob Dylan's song "Forever Young" will be released Monday, March 19 exactly on the 50th anniversary of the release of Dylan's debut album. Pete Seeger could become the oldest person, at 92, to place a new... -
Classic rock images to show at Annenberg Space for Photography
Pop & HissThe Annenberg Space for Photography will bring the exhibit “Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present" to its space in Century City in June. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers an advance look.... -
Amplifier maker Jim Marshall dies at 88
Pop & HissJim Marshall, who was known as "The Father of Loud" for designing amplifiers ubiquitous in the rock world, has died at 88.... -
All hail the Marshall stack: The amplifiers that built rock
Pop & HissRock amplifier innovator Jim Marshall died on Thursday. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers insight into the importance of the "Marshall stack" as a symbol in rock & roll.... -
Slash remembers amplifier king Jim Marshall
Pop & HissGuitarist Slash remembers amplifier innovator Jim Marshall, who died Thursday at 88. Jim Marshall created equipment that made rock music bigger and louder than ever.... -
Tuesday Morning Coffee: Santorum Tops Romney By Six Points In New Quinnipiac Poll.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekFormer U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum ... ... leads ex-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 41 percent to 35 percent in Pennsylvania as the GOP presidential hopefuls head into high-stakes primaries in Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington D.C.today. U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of... -
Jim Marshall, “lord of loud,” dead at age 88
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelAlong with Leo Fender and a handful of musical innovators, amplifier pioneer Jim Marshall and the amp-stacks that bear his name are eternally emblazoned in rock's DNA. Marshall died at age 88, according to announcement on Marshall's company Web site. ... -
Fort Worth Welcome Project to be Re-Designed
doug.magditch@the33tv.comIn 2004, Fort Worth got a $265,000 grant from the state for its 'Keep Fort Worth Beautiful' efforts. Project leaders had a plan to spend it, but the plan faced so much opposition they're back to the drawing board. On the north side of I-30, between Beach...Tags: Artists, Human Interest
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Richard K. "Dicky" Marshall
Richard K. "Dicky" Marshall, a former Gilman School teacher and coach who was also a World War II veteran, died Oct. 5 of heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center.
The Mercy Ridge retirement community resident was 87.
The son of physicians, Mr....Tags: Roman Catholicism, Roland Park, Timonium, Colleges and Universities, Greece
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