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Broadway's Telly Leung gets jazzy in his solo CD
12/06/2012 6:38am
Carol Channing has affected a great many people during the course of her great career _ none more so than Telly Leung.
Morgan James shows old soul on Nina Simone tribute
12/06/2012 7:40am
Covering the music of the late Nina Simone seemed like a natural choice for Morgan James. From an early age, the Broadway actress says she's had an old soul that felt a connection to the legendary singer. Her first solo album, "Morgan James Live: A Celebration of Nina Simone," captures James live at the New York jazz club Dizzy's paying tribute to Simone.
Graham Parker back with his band after 3 decades
12/06/2012 8:36am
The bass player is a librarian. One guitarist fixes guitars, the other teaches people how to play. The drummer and keyboard player have scattered to other gigs.
British composer Jonathan Harvey dies at 73
12/06/2012 8:52am
Jonathan Harvey, a British modernist composer whose operas and other works reflected a deep engagement with spirituality, has died at age 73.
Metallica's music now available on Spotify
12/06/2012 12:44pm
Metallica is bringing its all-out assault to Spotify.
Gary Sinise, Trombone Shorty to ride in Orpheus
12/06/2012 12:48pm
Actor Gary Sinise and New Orleans musicians Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and Harry Connick Jr. will lead the parade of the Krewe of Orpheus on the evening of Lundi Gras, the day before Fat Tuesday, and perform at the glitzy ball that follows.
Review: Over-the-top beauty begs for more bite
12/06/2012 1:58pm
Is there such a thing as too much beauty _ as a criticism?
Individuality takes center stage at Grammys
12/06/2012 2:01pm
Fun. helped break up the sound of dance and electronic music on Top 40 radio with its edgy pop-rock grooves. Frank Ocean made a bold statement in R&B _ with an announcement about his sexuality and with his critically revered, multi-genre album, "channel ORANGE." And Mumford & Sons continued to bring its folk-rock swag and style to the Billboard charts with its sophomore album.
Dave Brubeck receives posthumous Grammy nod
12/06/2012 3:17pm
Dave Brubeck has received a posthumous Grammy Award nomination in the best instrumental composition category for a symphonic piece inspired by Ansel Adams' iconic black-and-white photographs.
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