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While he's been in the news for a murder trial, Phil Spector was once a well-respected maracas player who performed on the Rolling Stones' debut album. More »
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We want to see real battles fought. Maybe the E Street Band vs. Ozomatli. We want full-on fisticuffs. And here are five duels we might pony up to see on Pay-Per-View. More »
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The Internet has been abuzz with people shooting links to a video clip that people want to believe is Meg White of the White Stripes enjoying a little non-drumming action. More »
RADIOHEAD
Put these catch phrases on your next flyer and you will see your audience grow ten-fold. Unless your band has a really stupid name. Then no one can help you. More »
ARETHA
Since it was decided that man could be broken down into five song-bearing subsets, it only seems logical that "woman" should also be broken down in five-part fashion More »
NEAIL DIAMOND
Men and women fall into different categories. Men are usually rougher, smell worse and won't ask for directions. Women smell nice and buy lots of shoes. More »
ISB2
Wow. I thought musicians had an attitude towards September. Nothing prepared me for the hostility towards October. More »
DARYLJONES
For many years, the E Street Band has earned the distinction of being rock's most crowded band. Every night, a guy with a clipboard comes out before the curtain is drawn and takes a roll call to make sure everyone is accounted for. More »
WESTSIDESTORY
Bruce Springsteen's called himself a prisoner of rock 'n' roll, but on his wages I'd be a prisoner any day of the week. While some might argue that Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, John Ford, his manager and Rolling Stone magazine are the man's main influ More »
MEATLOAF
In honor of Bruce Springsteen re-recording Tommy Tutone's "867-5309" as his own "Radio Nowhere" and to celebrate the release of his new album, the Pilot- and America-inspired (and hey, sounds like Nick Drake!), Magic, we here at List Of The Day offer More »
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For tenor from Malta, a star-making role?

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Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:01am PST

AP - There's something about the honeyed sweetness of Joseph Calleja's voice that seems to evoke memories of a golden age, as if this young tenor carried within his vocal cords a secret passed down from bygone generation… More »

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