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News …
Peter Gabriel at MIDEM – “”It’s time to put the corpse of what we know as the record industry in the ground and let some other beautiful things start to grow out of it” – Los Angeles Times (registration may be required)
Lenny Kravitz on Lenny Kravitz – “”I never understood that whole ‘I’m a throwback thing,'” – Boston Herald
Backstage at the British production of “High School Musical” – Telegraph U.K.
Amy Winehouse’s pop not to sure daughter should appear at this year’s Grammys – Mirror U.K.
Keith Urban says marriage and impending fatherhood gives his career a “whole new feeling” – The Daily Telegraph
The times are a changin’ for Boston’s club scene – The Boston Globe
Views …
Arcade Fire in Melbourne – “The band felt the love and fed off it” – The Age
Linkin Park at London’s O2 Arena – “eight years after the release of debut Hybrid Theory, their shouty rap-rock is still putting bums on seats – The Evening Standard
Blue Man Group-Rock Tour in Missoula – “We love you, you blue-blooded bastards!” – The Missoulan
Ani DiFranco in Albany – “she was powerful, energetic, nuanced and, simply, fun” – Schenectady Daily Gazette
Hugh Masekela “brings good company” to Twin Cities – Pioneer Press (registration may be required)
They Say It’s Their Birthday … (Or so says Associated Press)
Marty Balin is 66
William King (The Commodores) is 59
Phil Collins is 57
Jody Watley is 49
Tammy Cochran is 36
Josh Kelley is 28