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News …
New book, “Girls Like Us,” chronicles the early careers of Joni Mitchell, Carole King and Carly Simon – The New York Times (registration may be required)
Trial doesn’t hamper R. Kelly’s star power – The Chicago Tribune
USPS releases Frank Sinatra commemorative stamp today – NPR
Scott Weiland begins 8-day jail stretch – People
Dwight Yoakam to make 24th appearance on “Tonight Show” this week, breaking the record for number of appearances on the program by any artist – Associated Press
You can’t have a vinyl comeback without a having a turntable comeback. It just ain’t natural – Boston Herald
Views …
Leonard Cohen opens first tour in 15 years in Fredericton, New Brunswick – “He was in fine voice all night long, and his enthusiasm never flagged over a 20-song performance.” Daily Gleaner
The Cure in Boston – “Smith’s 49-year-old voice has lost little of its range and nuance over the past 20 years, and his backers have become journeymen with great chops and restrained good taste.” – Boston Herald
Radiohead in Bristow, VA – “The crowd cheered rapturously, and for the briefest of moments, the stoic Yorke appeared to be smiling.” – The Washington Post
Taking Back Sunday in NYC – ” … started with a bang Friday night, as the band made its Madison Square Garden debut.” – Newsday
Architecture In Helsinki in Sydney, Australia – ” … they really enjoy making their potent sonic cocktail – and the enjoyment is infectious.” – Sydney Morning Herald
They Say It’s Their Birthday … (Or so says Associated Press)
Stevie Wonder is 58
Lari White is 43
Darius Rucker (Hootie & The Blowfish) is 42
Andy Williams (Casting Crowns) is 36
Mickey Madden (Maroon 5) is 29