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And the Grammy Goes To...new

Last year's music brought some truly great moments, but you wouldn't know it from this year's Grammys. Here are my picks and misses for some of the top categories to be telecast Jan. 31.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Alan Scully  |  01-28-2010  |  Commentary

John Hammond Recalls His Meetings With Clapton, Hendrix, Dylan and Waitsnew

John Hammond's latest Grammy nomination is for last year's Rough & Tough album, which he recorded at the landmark St. Peter's Church in New York City. Were he not so talented and accomplished in his own right, it would be easy to dismiss Hammond as the music world's version of Woody Allen's Leonard Zelig.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  01-21-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Louisiana's Grammy-Nominated Pine Leaf Boys Take the Lead in a New Cajun Crusadenew

"I was raised on a little farm, my parents were very traditionalist, and they didn't have any music except for Cajun music. I'm really one of the few guys who just doesn't know jack squat about modern-day music."
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  01-07-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Steve Earle on TV Roles and Winning Another Grammynew

It was a case of art imitating life when Earle found himself cast as a recovering addict on The Wire, the alt-country troubadour having suffered for years from heroin addiction before finally going clean 13 years ago.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  John Benson  |  07-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Backstage Passnew

With almost three decades of experience producing the annual spectacle, Ken Ehrlich provides a collection of stories sure to please any avid viewer of award shows in his book “At the Grammys: Behind the Scenes at Music’s Biggest Night.”
Metro Spirit  |  Jason Sumerau  |  04-27-2008  |  Nonfiction

Rebirth of Slicknew

The reorbiting Digable Planets are "cool like dat" once again. More than a decade after winning a Grammy, the trio makes its comeback.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  06-27-2005  |  Music

Nothing to Prove: Why the Blakes Don't Even Have a Web Sitenew

Bluegrass and traditional musicians Norman and Nancy Blake have no commercial leanings, Norman says in an interview.
Mountain Xpress  |  Melanie McGee  |  06-06-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Tipping Ever So Slightly to the Centernew

Even though Tipping is weaker that The Roots' last album, Phrenology, it still smacks the pants off most commercial-rap-radio fare.
Illinois Times  |  René Spencer Saller  |  08-05-2004  |  Reviews

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