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Songwriter stockpiles
Feb. 24—Georgia blues singer-songwriter Tinsley Ellis was six weeks into a 60-stop tour when the pandemic forced him off the road in March 2020. He'd just released the 2020 album Ice Cream in Hell, and its sixth track, "Sit Tight Mama," would prove prescient. While being forced to do just that as the entertainment world shut down, Ellis explored live and lesser-heard recordings from his ...
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Sep. 23—DERRY 81 Bypass 28: Brandi R. and Justin J. Connor to Paul and Elibel Abanilla, $460,000 4 Crescent St.: Adam R. and Alexia Teixeira to Jason A. and Cassandra L. Duncan, $370,000 97 E Broadway Unit 6: Tesuj LLC to Suryakant R. Patel, $139,933 25 English Range Road Unit L: John Carvalho to Kathleen Taylor and Patricia Dimeo, $270,000 7 Fox Hollow Road: Richard J. Depasquale to Jeffrey ...
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Otis Rush, Chicago Blues Guitarist, Dies at 84
Otis Rush, a legendary Chicago blues guitarist and singer whose work influenced the likes of ed Zeppelin, Carlos Santana and Eric Clapton, has died. He was 84. Rush’s manager Rick Bates confirmed his death to the Associated Press. He said it was as a result of complications from a 2003 stroke. Although not as well-known […]
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Paul Butterfield Documentary ‘Horn From the Heart’ Bought by Abramorama (EXCLUSIVE)
Abramorama has bought global rights for John Anderson’s documentary “Horn From the Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story,” Variety has learned exclusively. The film uses Butterfield’s music and words, along with first--hand accounts of his family, his band mates and those closest to him. Butterfield, who died in 1987, is regarded by some as the greatest […]
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FOOTBALL: Dad names his newborn 'Bermondsey Millwall Den' without telling his wife
Millwall fans are famous for their chant of “No-one likes us, we don’t care” but one supporter has tested the love of his wife to the limit by naming their child after the club without her knowledge.
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Bob Dylan’s ‘Cutting Edge: 1965-66’ Box Set: What You Need to Know About All 18?Discs
Social media friends questioned my sanity recently when I announced I’d spent $699 (plus tax and shipping) pre-ordering Bob Dylan’s ultra-deluxe new box set 'The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 -- Collector’s Edition.'
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‘Soundstage’ Blues Summit, Unseen for 37 Years, Returns to PBS
Forty years after it first aired, the premiere of “Soundstage” has found a new life. The tribute to Muddy Waters, featuring Willie Dixon, Mike Bloomfield, Johnny Winter, Dr. John, Waters himself and more classic blues artists, first aired in Nov. 1974 and had not aired since PBS’s rights to the show expired in 1977. When... Read more ?
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Pot Users' 'Slacker' Reputation Backed By Science
The stereotype of pot smokers as lackadaisical loafers is supported by new research: People who smoke marijuana regularly over long periods of time tend to produce less of a chemical in the brain that is linked to motivation, a new study finds. Researchers in the United Kingdom scanned the brains of 19 regular?marijuana?users, and 19 nonusers of the same sex and age, using positron emission tomography (PET), which helps measure the distribution of chemicals throughout the brain. Study particip
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Nick Gravenites Dies: Chicago Bluesman Who Cofounded The Electric Flag, Wrote Songs For Janis Joplin And Produced 1971 Hit “One Toke Over The Line” Was 85
Nick Gravenites, a Chicago blues musician who relocated to San Francisco in the 1960s and played an important role in that city’s burgeoning rock scene, died September 18, after many months of failing health. He was 86. His death was announced by family on his Facebook page. Details about cause or place of death were …
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