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A little hum, a lot of drums beat boredom
Special to The TimesA great summer driving song — music that virtually propels you toward your next adventure — requires an aggressive beat. An insistent snare drum snap like Charles Connors' on those early Little Richard songs. Propelling percussion like the...Tags: Travel, ZZ Top (music group), John Lee Hooker, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles
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Movie review: 'Lightning in a Bottle'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3½ stars (out of 4) The blues, subject of the rousing new musical movie "Lightning in a Bottle," has always been a soul-searing public demonstration of private sorrow, raw anguish and sometimes dark humor. It's the American music of commiseration, and...Tags: Bonnie Raitt, Solomon Burke, Plastic Surgeons, Natalie Cole, Muddy Waters
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'Lightning in a Bottle'
Times Staff Writer"Lightning in a Bottle" is one terrific concert film. It's a tribute to the blues that's structured around a show held last year at New York's Radio City Music Hall. If you ever loved this kind of music, "Lightning" will bring the reasons back. If you...Tags: Solomon Burke, Entertainment, Muddy Waters, Antoine Fuqua, Buddy Guy
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Family's loss, father's pain
Sun StaffThey watched the Ravens' football playoffs together, muffling their whoops in the hush of a hospital. Les Moore lay propped in bed in the critical care wing, more mindful of the TV than the IV in his arm. Beside him sat his father, Lenny, the Colts'...Tags: Crimes, Hospitals and Clinics, Plastic Surgeons, Family, University of Maryland, College Park
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Colts earned special place in city's heart
Sun ColumnistPassion persisted until the end, 35 years of emotional ties to a team and its memories that elevated the Baltimore Colts to a position of being a civic heirloom. It may never happen again because the business of football has changed -- unions, agents,...Tags: Ted Hendricks, Raymond Berry, George Blanda, Executive Branch, Memorial Stadium
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For ex-Colt Mackey, Hall was worth the wait
Sun ColumnistAn autograph-seeker approached John Mackey, the 10th former Baltimore Colt to achieve the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He obliged, adding his jersey number, 88, and a team identity -- Colts. The youngster said he regretted the Colts had such a bad year....Tags: Paul Hornung, Charlie Joiner, Ted Hendricks, Weeb Ewbank, Raymond Berry
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