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Edwin Arlington Robinson's Richard Cory "Richard Cory" seduces the reader with its perfectly rhymed verses but ultimately shocks with its pointed concluding lesson. edwin arlington robinson • richard cory • paul simon • proletariat • victorian era
Paul Simon and Wyclef Jean A look at the song "Fast Car" from Paul Simon and Wyclef Jean, and what it says about music in the 21st century. wyclef • paul simon • carnival volume ii • graceland • fast car
Review of Paul Simon's 'Graceland' This was one of the most famous albums of the 1980s. graceland • paul simon
Review of Simon & Garfunkel's 'Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme' The third album of legendary duo Simon & Garfunkel reviewed. simon & garfunkel • paul simon • art garfunkel • parley sage rosemary and thyme
The Sound and Story of Olodum From creating a new genre of music to performing with internationally acclaimed artists, Olodum is at the forefront of Brazilian music and Afro-Brazilian culture. olodum • samba-reggae • samba • brazil • brazilian-music
Save the Turkey! - Part 1 Several sites devoted to saving several Broadway musical flops. broadway musicals • flops • websites • web sites
Andrew Peterson: The Far Country In the category of It's Never Too Late to Recognize Beauty, I offer up Andrew Peterson's "The Far Country" with deep apologies for my inexcusable tardiness. andrew peterson • the far country • ben shive • christian indie rock • christian folk music
Beer in Song That beer is ever-present in society is an inescapable fact. For evidence of this, one need look no further than popular music for references to the bubbly beverage. beer in song • beer in music • beer lyrics • beer tunes • 99 bottles of beer on the wall
House Passes Simon Study Abroad Act The Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Foundation Act is intended to increase participation of American students in foreign study programs to one million per year. study abroad • simon act • senator paul simon • foreign study programs • international study and travel
Nothing But a Dave Thing, at Jazz Fest 2001 Saturday May 5th at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival. Bands like Cowboy Mouth, Ziggy Marley, and the North Mississippi All-Stars were playing in full force before Dave Matthews took the stage. Fortunately Dave had a few tricks up his sleeve. dave matthews band • north mississippi all stars • ziggy marley • cowboy mouth • new orleans
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Selling Out: What Happened to Folk? This one's bound to get me in trouble... This week we look at how folk music moved from a simple acoustic cafe sound to a larger electric sound, and in the process, picked up a few fans. folk • rock • dylan • simon • garfunkel
1000 Generations Review A review of 1000 Generations’ “Prayers” CD, original and eclectic worship songs with a world beat. Worship music with a tribal feel, leading right to the throne room. 1000 generations • prayers • christian music • cd review • worship music
Best of 2000 The best singles and CDs of 2000. third eye blind • eiffel 65 • jessica simpson • barenaked ladies • britney spears
South Africa's Miriam Makeba Miriam Makeba, Mamma Africa, lived in enforced exile for 31 years. Since her return to South Africa in 1990 she has become known as an unstoppable great- grandmother. miriam makeba south africa • mamma africa • pata pata • the click song • click click
We Are the World: A Michael Jackson Moment On one long January night, music legends gathered to record seven remarkable minutes that Michael Jackson helped make real. The accompanying album wasn't so bad either. we are the world • michael jackson • usa for africa • music history • pop music
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1998 Theatre Awards - Part II (updated 6/15)
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Montreal Jazz Festival Picks Folk101 presents readers with its surefire but budget-conscious picks for folk music at this year’s Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. montreal international jazz festival • festival international de jazz de montréal • jazz • montreal • canada
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A Biography of Rahm Emanuel On November 6 2008, Rahm Emanuel accepted an offer to be Barack Obama's Chief of Staff. He will start his new role of 20 January 2009. But who is Rahm Emanuel? a biography of rahm emanuel • a profile of the new white house chief of staff • rahm emanuel • bill clinton • northwestern uinversity alumni
Best Music DVDs Rolling Stone released a list of the best music DVDs. Find out here what they missed. rollingstone • rolling stone list best music dvd • best music dvd • led zeppelin • grateful dead
Dave Matthews Rocks The Field Dave Matthews redemption at a rain-soaked football stadium on the University of Colorado campus. dave matthews • mtv • jambands • wyclef jean • music
Father Daughter Dance Songs Need a great song for a father daughter dance? Here are some traditional and unusual choices. father daughter dance song • wedding reception • wedding song • mother-son dance • sentimental song
James Burton Inducted into Hall of Fame James Burton, Elvis' lead guitar from 1969 to 1977 james burton • elvis • guitarist • guitar • sideman
Kodak Retires Professional Film Kodachrome Kodak is ending production of its iconic color transparency film, Kodachrome. In 1935, Kodachrome led the way in the move to color photography and now its run ends. kodak kodachrome • slide film • steve mccurry • ektachrome • ektar
Stuart Pierce: Too Far to Fly Stuart Pierce’s debut, “Too Far To Fly,” deserves to succeed for all the right reasons. The obvious one is that he’s got a great sound: intelligent, strong and inventive. stuart pierce • too far to fly • blood:water mission • christian rock music • christian indie music
The Beatles in London London's Beatle Brain Richard Porter leads tours to see the fab four's favorite hang-outs, and does tours for the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who and Jimi Hendrix too beatles • london • guided walks • rock music • uk travel information
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Cool DMB Stuff! There is some new DMB stuff on the market that you're going to love. Plus, the results of our Lillywhite poll in "What Would You Say?" dave matthews band • dmb • store • merchandise • memorabilia
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Left Handed Origins, Meanings and Famous Lefties Being left handed in a right handed world can be a challenge. However, most lefties have found a way to accomplish and excel by taking advantage of their uniqueness. left handed • left-handed musicians • artistic left-handed • left-handed tools • left-handed equipment
Matt Costa in Concert Matt Costa performs an inspired set to a sold-out crowd in Montreal, treating listeners to most of his debut album Songs We Sing and a few well-chosen covers. matt costa • costa • folk • folk music • pop
Mondegreens To the delight of friends and families everyone has Mondegreened at sometime or another. A Mondegreen is the mishearing and singing of song lyrics with humorous results. mondegreen • mondegreens • word origins • kiss this guy • jon carroll
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Ron Sexsmith: Time Being 4.5/5: Canadian singer/songwriter Ron Sexsmith returns with Time Being, a rumination on life through a collection of poetic lyrics and impeccably-written melodies. ron sexsmith • time being • album • album review • review
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Summer Festivals 2001 Read about the seven best music festivals this summer. It's not too late to get your tickets yet.
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