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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I'm an old bastard looking back': the bizarre renaissance of piano-jammer Bruce Hornsby

Bruce Hornsby reflects on his childhood experience of JFK's assassination and his recent musical journey, blending personal history with social commentary.
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fromBrooklynVegan
3 weeks ago

Tour News: Jack White, Hayley Williams, My Morning Jacket, King Woman, Boko Yout, Yoko Kanno, more

King Woman will celebrate the 5th anniversary of her album 'Celestial Blues' with a summer tour, including a show in NYC.
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4 weeks ago

She made it sound like the cosmos breathing': the revival of jazz harpist and pianist Alice Coltrane

Alice Coltrane was integral to the radicalism of her husband's late, gamechanging period from the masterpiece A Love Supreme onwards. Not only did they create a sense of stability from 1963 in raising a family and marrying, post his quitting heroin, but they were partners in spiritual and musical exploration.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

How Should We Remember the Hippies?

Modern political resistance relies on podcasts and short-form videos rather than traditional speeches or music, creating disposable media that serves pundits but excludes artists and poets.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

There Is No "Right" Way to Write a Song

Now it's become very popular in the Taylor Swift way of pop singers writing about all of their publicly aired break-ups, which I don't find interesting at all. I think it's a little bit boring for me to write about myself. Even if I've had a really interesting day, I feel like I've already lived that, I don't need to go through it every time I sing this song.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

We did Disneyland on mind-altering substances': Primus frontman Les Claypool on being rock's great joker and why Metallica rejected him

I was too embarrassed to sing in my apartment, he says on a video call. But my roommate at the time was dating the preacher's daughter, and had keys to the church across the street. In the dead of night, the madcap bassist and singer took his recording equipment to the empty church, set up on the podium, and first sang his anti-war song Too Many Puppies.
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fromBrooklynVegan
1 month ago

Tour news: John Fogerty / Steve Winwood, The Head & The Heart, The Stray Cats, EMF, The Mountain Goats, Crack Cloud, more

Multiple established and emerging artists announced tour dates and new releases, including John Fogerty and Steve Winwood's Legacy Tour, The Head & The Heart's 15th Anniversary Tour, and several other bands resuming or launching touring schedules.
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fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Ex-Dead Kennedys Singer Jello Biafra Hospitalized After Stroke

Jello Biafra, 67-year-old Dead Kennedys founder, suffered a hemorrhagic stroke caused by high blood pressure and is currently hospitalized in stable condition.
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1 month ago
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'Country' Joe McDonald, antiwar icon of the 1960s, dies from complications of Parkinson's at 84 | Fortune

Country Joe McDonald, 1960s rock icon whose anti-Vietnam War song became a Woodstock anthem, died at 84 from Parkinson's disease complications.
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1 month ago
NYC music

'Country' Joe McDonald, '60s rock star, counterculture icon, dies in Berkeley at 84

Country Joe McDonald, whose anti-Vietnam War song 'I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag' became a Woodstock anthem, died at 84 from Parkinson's disease complications.
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1 month ago
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'Country' Joe McDonald, antiwar icon of the 1960s, dies from complications of Parkinson's at 84 | Fortune

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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 month ago

'Country' Joe McDonald, '60s rock star, counterculture icon, dies in Berkeley at 84

Country Joe McDonald, whose anti-Vietnam War song 'I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag' became a Woodstock anthem, died at 84 from Parkinson's disease complications.
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fromKqed
1 month ago
NYC music

'Country' Joe McDonald, Songwriter and Proud Counterculture Agitator, Dies at 84 | KQED

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1 month ago

'Country' Joe McDonald, Songwriter and Proud Counterculture Agitator, Dies at 84 | KQED

Country Joe McDonald, 1960s hippie rock star whose Vietnam War protest song became a Woodstock anthem, died at age 84.
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fromVulture
1 month ago

Anti-War Musician Country Joe McDonald, Dead at 84

Country Joe McDonald, founder of Country Joe and the Fish and creator of the anti-war anthem 'I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag,' died at 84 from Parkinson's disease.
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fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Herbie Hancock Explains the Big Lesson He Learned From Miles Davis: Every Mistake in Music, as in Life, Is an Opportunity

Mistakes should be framed as valuable, creative learning opportunities rather than binary failures, especially when guiding perfectionist children.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Do what you really want to do while you're still alive': Masayoshi Takanaka, the Japanese guitar hero surfing a second wave in his 70s

Masayoshi Takanaka, a 72-year-old Japanese jazz fusion guitarist, is experiencing a career resurgence with his first UK solo performances in 50 years, including two nights at Brixton Academy and a summer festival headline.
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fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Shakuhachi Concert inside Japanese Tea Garden (Golden Gate Park)

Shakuhachi master Masayuki Koga performs traditional Japanese music at Golden Gate Park's Japanese Tea Garden Pagoda on March 7th, emphasizing spiritual connection and authentic listening beyond analytical control.
fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Bill Frisell: In My Dreams

The record sits atop the coupling of two core groups that Frisell has worked with over the years: His bandmates here are Jenny Scheinmann (violin), Eyvind Kang (viola), and Hank Roberts (cello)-aka 858 Quartet, the guitarist's go-to string section-and Thomas Morgan (bass) and Rudy Royston (drums). In some sense, In My Dreams is the musical equivalent of a conversation between friends at a birthday party.
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from48 hills
2 months ago

Phil Manzanera shares his life's sounds, from a Cuban Revolution childhood to Roxy Music - 48 hills

Revolución to Roxy begins long before glam, synthesizers, or LP covers became cultural landmarks. Manzanera's earliest memories are shaped by upheaval: childhood in Cuba during the revolution, displacement, and an upbringing that crossed Venezuela, Colombia, England, and beyond. That instability, he says, produced something lasting-understanding. "If you grow up speaking two languages, you are scientifically proven to be more compassionate," Manzanera says. "You have this kind of duality, and one of those is the power to be empathetic. For a musician, that is such a helpful tool."
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fromFuncheap
2 months ago

Karl Evangelista Plays Sonny Sharrock's "Guitar," Brown/Kumaran/Katz

Other Dimensions in Sound is our Friday music series curated and hosted by Boohaabian multi reed player extraordinare David Boyce. Each week David will be inviting different musical guests to join him in our galeria for a night of sonic sustenance. This month: fiery Filipino-American guitarist Karl Evangelista performs the entirety of Sonny Sharrock's "Guitar" album - solo, as intended. The trio of Ari Brown, Elango Kumaran, and David Israel Katz joins.
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fromPitchfork
2 months ago

Roy Montgomery: Guitars Infernal

Roy Montgomery releases Guitars Infernal, an unusually obliterative, noise-forward guitar album recorded in 2016 and dedicated to the late planet Earth.
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fromConsequence
1 month ago

Jello Biafra Slams Dead Kennedys for Not Dropping Out of Punk in the Park Festivals

Dead Kennedys will perform scheduled 2026 Punk in the Park shows despite festival owner's Trump donations, but will not participate in future editions.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

The Trident's role in Bay Area music history

Sausalito's Trident, opened by the Kingston Trio in 1960, closed permanently after decades as a waterfront dining and music landmark frequented by musicians and celebrities.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Tiny Desk Radio: Sierra Ferrell, Wyatt Flores, MJ Lenderman

Tiny Desk Radio co-hosts Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre present performances from the next generation of Americana music: Sierra Ferrell, whose sound is firmly planted in the roots tradition; Wyatt Flores, an Oklahoman "red dirt" country singer; and MJ Lenderman, an indie rocker who doubles as the guitarist for the band Wednesday. Sierra Ferrell: Tiny Desk Concert Wyatt Flores: Tiny Desk Concert MJ Lenderman: Tiny Desk Concert
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