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Boynton reaches out with recording and music store (The Steamboat Pilot & Today) In the 2 1/2 years Steve BoyÂnton has owned First String Music store, he’s seen the place become a gathering spot for musicians. “I love the idea that the store builds community through music,” he said. ATP Vs The Fans Part II: The DiS Review (Drowned In Sound) DiS's Dom Gourlay and Andrzej Lukowski descended upon the first UK ATP of '09 like two gods of yore. Sleep probably being what the gods of yore would listen to had stoner metal been around in yore. Travis Edmonson dies at 76; half of folk duo Bud & Travis (Los Angeles Times) They influenced other musicians during the folk revival of the late-50s and early 60s with their trademark harmonies, electrifying guitar work and embrace of Spanish folk music. Travis Edmonson, a singer-songwriter who as part of the duo Bud & Travis influenced other folk musicians and helped expand the audience for Spanish-language songs, has died. He was 76. Permission impossible (Guardian Unlimited) He had a track list to die for in his head, but only ÂŁ10,000 in his pocket ... Kevin Sampson explains how he managed to wangle the ultimate soundtrack to his film Awaydays started out as one distinct yet cinematic scene; not even that, really - more a prolonged image, set to music. It was early 1979 and I was in Eric's, the legendary Liverpool underground club. A track I'd never heard before ... Big shoes to fill but it'll be all white on the night (The Age) Singers to bring the Beatles' White Album back to life to mark the 40th anniversary of its release. Concerts (Stamford Advocate) POP/ROCK Eric Lindell, Fairfield Theatre Company, 7:30 tonight New Orleans doesn't take kindly to carpetbaggers. Celebrating Rock in Oklahoma (The Oklahoman) Rock 'n' roll memories and ghosts of radio past, shows under summer stars, in smoky bars and echoing arenas, and music made by native sons and daughters — that's what "Another Hot Oklahoma Night: A Rock Providence Hospital's singing chaplain brings guitar on rounds; 'This is God's best for me' (Mobile Press-Register) MOBILE, Ala. -- Proverbs 17:22 reads, "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine." Chaplain Glenn Taylor is certainly doing all he can to dole out merry medicine at Providence Hospital. Taylor takes his guitar with him when he makes his afternoon and evening rounds. Bailey continued to run Incus Records until his death on Christmas Day 2005, from motor neurone disease. Parker set up ... (All About Jazz) Recorded in 1974, Lot 74 was Bailey's second solo recording for Incus. It was released on vinyl (as Incus LP 12). This is its first appearance on CD. It is faithful to the original, with no additional tracks added (so faithful that the tracks are even listed as being on "side 1" and "side 2"). 'It has changed me 100%' (The Brantford Expositor) Country singer Terry Sumsion's surgeon is now the owner of an engraved antique trumpet. The two got talking music when Sumsion was at London Health Sciences Centre awaiting daunting surgery for esophageal cancer.[...]
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