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PASSINGS: Jon Lord, Bob Babbitt, Donald J. Sobol
Jon Lord Deep Purple keyboard player Jon Lord, 71, a British keyboardist for Deep Purple and Whitesnake, died in London on Monday of a pulmonary embolism after a battle with pancreatic cancer, said a statement on his official website. Lord co-wrote...Tags: Obituaries, Smokey Robinson, Rock and Roll (genre), Lymphoma, Book
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PASSINGS: Richard B. Scudder, Barton Biggs
Richard B. Scudder Co-founder of MediaNews Group Richard B. Scudder, 99, co-founder and former chairman of MediaNews Group Inc., the nation's second-largest newspaper company, who also helped invent a process allowing newsprint to be recycled, died...
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Local Q&A: This Is Cinema
This Is Cinema's debut EP "Cycles" sounds like it could be the work of a sprawling collective. Yet the album, which incorporates everything from sweeping string sections to squiggly electronic textures alongside the usual array of guitars, drums and...
Tags: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Pilsen, Electronics, Music Industry, Entertainment
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Classically Trained: Pacific Chorale CEO elected to state board
The president and chief executive of the Pacific Chorale was elected last week to head the board of directors for the Assn. of California Symphony Orchestras. Beginning Oct. 1, Kelly Ruggirello will serve her one-year volunteer term as president of ACSO'...
Tags: Verizon Wireless, Music, Culture, Concerts, Corporate Officers
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Fifty Shades of Grey spinoff: classical music album
In the latest example of the trend of spinning off movies, music and more from books, author E.L. James has selected an album of classical music featured in her "Fifty Shades of Grey" trilogy. Baltimore Sun music critic Tim Smth says it's sure to bring...
Tags: Music, YouTube, Entertainment
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Baltimore classical music summer school
These dog days of summer, when concert halls are terribly quiet around here, are a perfect time for classical music fans to do a little homework that will pay off in the new season.
Folks who have never heard, say, Leonard Bernstein's "Kaddish" Symphony,...Tags: Politics, YouTube, Leonard Bernstein, Culture, Social Media
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Yanni speaks: World music icon talks about influences, the foibles of fame, and his future
Lehigh Valley MusicIn the 1990s, it seemed world-music artist Yanni could do no wrong. He sold more than 10 million copies of his albums in that decade. The DVD accompanying his 1994 disc “Yanni Live at the Acropolis” sold 6 million, making...... -
An appreciation: Herb Reed helped R&B, pop soar with the Platters
Pop & HissSinger Herb Reed, the last original member of the '50s L.A. R&B group the Platters died Monday in Boston. Herb Reed continued touring with the Platters until 2011.... -
The Sunday Conversation: Ravi Shankar 'fell in love' with California
Ravi Shankar, 91, India's most famous classical musician in the West since his collaborations with Beatle George Harrison and violinist Yehudi Menuhin in the 1960s, makes an infrequent concert appearance when he performs at the Terrace Theater in Long...
Tags: Norah Jones, Philip Glass, Religion and Belief, India, Arts and Culture
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Inexpensive holiday gift ideas for noncrafty types
chrisc@herald-mail.comChristmas is coming, and you're trying to tackle that gift list by making as many gifts as possible, but you've got as much craftiness in you as a Yule log. So what do you do? First, remember that Christmas and other end-of-year holidays are times to get...Tags: Andy Warhol, Dog Biscuits, Music, Arts, Holidays
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Remarkable Woman: Ann Murray
Thanks to the indefatigable Ann Murray, Chicago enjoys a weekly gift of classical music under the world's largest Tiffany glass dome.
And Al Booth's dream lives on.
Those Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts are the brainchild of the late, legendary Elias...Tags: Music, Chicago Cultural Center, World War II (1939-1945), Charles Dickens, Concerts
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A family trait of making music
If conductor Jeffrey Kahane led the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with even more vim and vigor than usual during last weekend's concert at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, he had good reason. The program of new and familiar music on Saturday, April 21...
Tags: Brooklyn Bridge, Duke Ellington, Broadway Theater, Lincoln Center, Robert Lowell
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