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UB40 at 44: Alright, fair enough, I’ve got to hold my hands up and admit that I haven’t kept up with the internal politics and basic goings on in the wo Read full Post
Kraftwerk Can Still Wow After Five Decades: The fact that Kraftwerk was formed in 1970, by students Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider, is just crazy. Think about th Read full Post
To say it’s been a tough year and half for music lovers is an understatement of course, but adjusting to the new pandemic-era normal, especially when it comes to c Read full Post
King Crimson Were Note Perfect at the Greek: One of the great injustices in music is that prog rock is all too often accused of sacrificing emotion, passion and raw Read full Post
David Bason has spent decades working behind the scenes in the music industry for the likes of RCA, Decca, Roadrunner and Red Bull Records. As an A&R guru, he ha Read full Post
Maya Jenkins’ story is quintessentially L.A. The singer, songwriter and actress who goes simply by Maya J, spent the early part of her life in South Florida and wa Read full Post
Karen Civil says that she’s all about, creating moments in lifestyle and in culture.” To that end, she’s an author, philanthropist, media maven, curator and Ha Read full Post
Northeast punk, jazz and psych-rock venue Cafe NELA closes its doors for the last time on Sunday as Permanent Records prepares to move in, but there’s still ti Read full Post
Unbelievable. That word keeps coming to mind anytime the subject of Jimmy Angel arises. A vigorous, rafter-raising showman with steely tenor pipes and wild stage Read full Post
Los Angeles clubbers and lovers of EDM in general can't fail to have become familiar with the name SLANDER over the eight and a half yea Read full Post
I’m forever the new girl,” Laura Jean Anderson says. The local singer-guitarist is talking about her regular appearances over the past two years with retro-jaz Read full Post
Former Gram Rabbit frontwoman Jesika Von Rabbit is one of Los Angeles’ great musical one-offs. She’s simultaneously pop and art, accessible and avant- Read full Post
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