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Alejandro Escovedo's latest album takes on some serious issues.
For his new album, Big Station, Alejandro Escovedo wanted a change. That change was in personnel — a new drummer and a new guitarist — and in his perspective as he and Chuck Prophet recorded the album in Mexico. They saw how the drug cartels have altered Mexico in gruesome ways. "The ...
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2012 Summer Music Guide: From Lady A to 'The Wall'
At your fingertips is our annual Summer Music Guide, a calendar of the many sounds of the season. It's a hefty one, too. This year's listing covers more than 225 performances through the end of August that are within a two-hour drive of Lexington. The shows fit all kinds of budgets, from free performances...
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Born this way? Lady Gaga meets Thai 'lady boys'
Lady Gaga has met Thailand's premier "lady boys" at a Bangkok drag show featuring busty dancers who were not born that way
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This is pop? A look at wacky Eurovision contenders
A memorable melody. Distinctive stage presence. Some horse-trading of votes.
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Lady Gaga won't change show for protests: manager
Lady Gaga's manager says the pop diva has no plans to tone down her act, even if that prevents her from performing in some countries on her Asian tour.
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NC folk musician Doc Watson critical after fall
Grammy-winning folk musician Doc Watson was in critical condition Thursday at a North Carolina hospital after falling at his home in Deep Gap earlier this week.
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Michelle Obama's dream job: Being Beyonce
Who would Michelle Obama be if she could be anyone? Beyonce.
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Lady Gaga angers Thai fans with fake Rolex comment
Lady Gaga wants to go shopping in Bangkok - for a fake Rolex.
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Shirley Manson celebrates return of Garbage
Shirley Manson still remembers the words of wisdom Bono gave her about keeping a band intact for the long haul.








