Joni Mitchell News
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Graham Nash, lifelong photographer and founding member of Crosby, Stills and Nash is exhibiting a personal collection of photographs at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in Soho, New York and simultaneously at The Men's Market, Manhasset, NY and the Morrison Hotel Gallery Sunset Marquis in West Hollywood. Here he tells stories behind the photos of such rock legends as Johnny Cash, Joni Mitchell and Phil Collins. He's joined by gallery owner Peter Blachley. Nash speaks with Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage."
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Rod Stewart, the subject of music industry derision for decades, was greeted with predictable guffaws when he released “Merry Christmas, Baby.”
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A canny reproach to the insufferable “Twilight” franchise, “Warm Bodies” is almost certainly the sweetest zombie movie ever made. Brain-munching and tender longing make a nice match.
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In “Inventing David Geffen,” singer Jackson Browne recalls the day he phoned his old pal and manager to offer congratulations on a particularly lucrative business deal.
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Fans of Johnny Cash, the Beatles and Elvis Presley have their presents all taken care of -- at a price.
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Herbie Hancock ’s latest album takes its title from a John Lennon song that imagined a world with no national boundaries. Fittingly, “ The Imagine Project ” features an international group of musicians who recorded songs in cities around the globe.
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It’s been five years since saxophonist Michael Brecker died of leukemia at age 57, ending a deep musical bond with his trumpeter brother, Randy.
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The world is drowning in celebrity culture, says artist John Squire.
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One day a year, the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire -- usually a quiet place for artists to work -- becomes a cultural tourist trap.
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Some of the best new music is coming from little-known female singers with strong claims to be the new Lady Gaga or Joni Mitchell . Here are some worth downloading.
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