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    May 27, 2010 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  1. A Brief History of Mojo

     
    Some time in the last few years Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers took a left turn. Maybe it was when Petty woke up in the night with the idea of reuniting his first band, Mudcrutch, to cut the album they never got a chance to make back in the early 70s....

    Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Peter Bogdanovich, Tom Petty, Documentary (genre)

  2. Jun 2, 2010 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  3. The Making of "Mojo"

    "Mojo is power. You've got your mojo working. Things are happening for you." - Tom Petty "Mojo means the magic, the thing that gets girls excited." - Scott Thurston The first studio offering from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in eight years, "MOJO,"...

    Tags: John Mayall, George Harrison, Music Industry, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (music group), Tom Petty

  4. Jun 16, 2010 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  5. Bio: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

     
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers belong to a special class of artists, a class comprised of those few acts that have sustained decades-long careers despite the restlessness of popular music's audience. The Heartbreakers' tours are among the most successful...

    Tags: George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Music Industry, Florida, Tom Petty

  6. Oct 11, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. In My Life: Robert Hilburn's 'Corn Flakes With John Lennon'

    <i>Robert Hilburn was pop music critic for the Los Angeles Times for 35 years, from the psychedelic era to the emergence of the iPod. He witnessed many of rock 'n' roll's seminal moments and interviewed virtually every major pop figure of the period. All of this is chronicled in his memoir, "Corn Flakes with John Lennon (and Other Tales From a Rock 'n' Roll Life)," to be published this month. In this abridged excerpt, Hilburn explores his relationship with Lennon after the Beatles' breakup and explains the book's title. Additional excerpts will appear Monday and Tuesday in Calendar.</i>
    Robert Hilburn was pop music critic for the Los Angeles Times for 35 years, from the psychedelic era to the emergence of the iPod. He witnessed many of rock 'n' roll's seminal moments and interviewed virtually every major pop figure of the period. All...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Firearms, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Phil Spector, Yoko Ono

  8. Feb 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Bruno Mars' astronomical success

    In early September 2010, Bruno Mars found himself sitting in the posh lounge of North Hollywood's Larrabee Studios, a high-tech temple designed for creating pop-music smashes. Platinum discs from artists who've recorded there line Larrabee's walls, and in an adjoining room, renowned mix engineer Manny Marroquin rushed to complete the 25-year-old singer-songwriter-producer's debut album, "Doo-Wops &amp; Hooligans," due out less than a month later.
    In early September 2010, Bruno Mars found himself sitting in the posh lounge of North Hollywood's Larrabee Studios, a high-tech temple designed for creating pop-music smashes. Platinum discs from artists who've recorded there line Larrabee's walls, and in...

    Tags: Music Industry, Billy Joel, Sade (music artist), Ne-Yo, Radio Industry

  10. Feb 2, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. David Brown dies at 93; producer of 'Jaws,' 'The Sting'

    David Brown, the former 20th Century Fox executive who partnered with Richard Zanuck in the early 1970s and produced the blockbuster hit <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/afterword/2010/02/david-brown-producer-of-jaws-the-sting-and-the-verdict-dies-at-93.html">"Jaws,"</a> as well as "The Verdict" and "Cocoon" before launching a solo career as a film and theatrical producer, has died. He was 93.
    David Brown, the former 20th Century Fox executive who partnered with Richard Zanuck in the early 1970s and produced the blockbuster hit "Jaws," as well as "The Verdict" and "Cocoon" before launching a solo career as a film and theatrical producer, has...

    Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Companies and Corporations, Colleges and Universities, New York, Steven Spielberg

  12. Dec 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Holiday CDs for every musical taste

    <i>This year's bounty</i><i>of new holiday releases offers </i><i>thoughts of the season from a slew of musicians, including a pair of singers who've officially "Got Talent," an "American Idol" alumnus, a neo-rockabilly hipster, a former member of an influential British pop-rock duo, a key voice from one of the most beloved Christmas albums of the rock era and a trio classic rockers' offspring with hits of their own.</i>
    This year's bountyof new holiday releases offers thoughts of the season from a slew of musicians, including a pair of singers who've officially "Got Talent," an "American Idol" alumnus, a neo-rockabilly hipster, a former member of an influential British...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Music Industry, Shelby Lynne, Andrews Sisters (music group), Phil Spector

  14. Apr 19, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. For Paul Simon, the world is his sound stage

    Two years ago Paul Simon traveled to Kenya with his wife, the singer Edie Brickell, and their three children. The trip wasn't strictly musical: "We went to see the migration of the animals," Simon says. But fans of this Rock and Roll Hall of Famer have known about his interest in African sounds since 1986, when he set a new benchmark for globally oriented pop with the Grammy-winning "Graceland." No surprise, then, that Brickell used a small digital recorder to make a sort of audio diary of their journey.
    Two years ago Paul Simon traveled to Kenya with his wife, the singer Edie Brickell, and their three children. The trip wasn't strictly musical: "We went to see the migration of the animals," Simon says. But fans of this Rock and Roll Hall of Famer have...

    Tags: Philip Glass, Connecticut, Entertainment, Paul Simon, Music Theater

  16. Jan 22, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. Caruso lawsuit plot thickens

    Fresh off selling his building to Americana at Brand developer Rick Caruso, Henry David testified that construction of the outdoor mall undermined his former tenant's business.
    Fresh off selling his building to Americana at Brand developer Rick Caruso, Henry David testified that construction of the outdoor mall undermined his former tenant's business. David, whose family owned the one-story brick building at 230 S. Orange St....

    Tags: Justice System, Entertainment, Judges, Lawyers, Property

  18. Oct 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Elton John & Leon Russell: Keyboard colleagues

    Few people can get away with telling an anecdote about being on safari in Africa and make it sound like a trip to the supermarket.
    Few people can get away with telling an anecdote about being on safari in Africa and make it sound like a trip to the supermarket. But for Elton John, that's precisely how and where he became inspired to call his keyboard-playing pal Leon Russell after...

    Tags: George Harrison, Billy Joel, Music Industry, Bars and Clubs, Country and Western (genre)

  20. Jan 12, 2010 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  21. What you need to know before you join that gym

    Turn on the TV for a few minutes, and you're sure to hear an advertisement for a fitness club or health spa. The idea is that traditional retail's strongest season has just ended, so now you have time to think about your fitness resolutions.
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    Turn on the TV for a few minutes, and you're sure to hear an advertisement for a fitness club or health spa. The idea is that traditional retail's strongest season has just ended, so now you have time to think about your fitness resolutions. Many...

    Tags: James City County, Bars and Clubs, Family, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Consumers

  22. Jun 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The Decemberists go back to basics

    In February, the Decemberists found themselves at a place they never expected to be: No. 1 on the Billboard 200. This is a band that makes folksy, literary rock, often with obscure and historical references &#8212; rarely chart-topping material.
    In February, the Decemberists found themselves at a place they never expected to be: No. 1 on the Billboard 200. This is a band that makes folksy, literary rock, often with obscure and historical references — rarely chart-topping material....

    Tags: Neil Young, The Decemberists (music group), Katy Perry, Human Interest

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