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Florence Welch, the Good Witch
How the arty, ethereal singer became the Stevie Nicks of the 'Twilight' generation
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Jay-Z and Kanye Rock Mics, Arenas
The rap titans launch the most ambitious hip-hop tour of all time
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The Rolling Stones Revisit, Re-Record 'Some Girls' Tracks
As band plots 50th anniversary, Mick and Keith finish lost tracks.
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'X Factor' Recap: Two Guests Stop By, Two Contestants Leave for Good
Plus: The circus, hip-hop choreography and lasers
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Quadrophenia: The Director's Cut (Reissue)
Tommy was first. The Who's 1969 opera legitimized the improbable union of rock abandon and extended narrative, and marked guitarist Pete Townshend's great leap forward as a composer and as his band's conceptual general. But Quadrophenia, released in 1973, was a superior tale with more-taut songwriting; it was grounded in Townshend's memories of growing up […]
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Sugarland Sued by Indiana Fair Stage Collapse Survivors
Nearly 50 people sue country duo for unspecified damages
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Tour Preview: Why 2012 Is Shaping Up to Be a Monster Year
Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, Lady Gaga, Madonna and more are planning to hit the road
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Ecko UNLTD's 'Spray' Bluetooth Speaker Brings Aerosol Couture to Audio
Urban fashion label Ecko UNLTD hopes to make its entrée into the high-tech world in predictably flamboyant fashion, having announced plans for its new "Spray" Bluetooth speaker, modeled to resemble a can of spraypaint. Physically shaped like the graffiti artist’s medium of choice, the mobile accessory is meant for use as a portable boombox when […]
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Perry Farrell Outrages Brazilian Fans
Jane's Addiction frontman defends Lollapalooza Brazil
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'X Factor' Recap: Marcus Canty Throws a Mamapalooza
Plus: Simon and LA celebrate Thanksgiving with bitter feuding
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