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Lead singer of '60s group the Classics IV dies
Dennis Yost Lead singer of the group Classics IV -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Dennis Yost obituary: A brief obituary of Dennis Yost, the lead singer of the Classics IV, in Tuesday's California section gave the name of the group's song "Traces"...Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Stranger Than Fiction, Hospitals and Clinics, California
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Live: Sub Pop's SP20
Times Pop Music CriticREGIONALISM IS dead: That's one of many extreme ideas floating around pop music circles during these tumultuous times. The theory goes that, as the Internet turns music thoroughly ethereal and links in people from Athens, Ga., to Australia, the need to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Disasters, Natural Disasters, Popular Music (genre), Microsoft Corporation
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CD: Drive-By Truckers
Drive-By Truckers "Brighter Than Creation's Dark" (New West) *** ˝
THE eighth album from this protean band completes one of the widest mood swings in recent rock history. After specializing in thematically cohesive albums and a revitalized brand of...Tags: Steve Cooley, The Rolling Stones (music group), John Ford
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Top 10 mid-sized cities for arts destinations
Based on a poll of readers of AmericanStyle Magazine 1. Buffalo 2. Scottsdale, Ariz. 3. Pittsburgh 4. Savannah, Ga. 5. New Orleans 6. Charleston, S.C. 7. Cleveland 8. Atlanta 9. Athens, Ga. 10. Minneapolis Source: AmericanStyle MagazineTags: Atlanta
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George Hedges dies at 57; celebrity lawyer was also a noted archaeologist
George Hedges, the Hollywood lawyer to celebrities such as Mel Gibson and Simon Cowell who became a celebrity himself for his discoveries of the fabled ancient city of Ubar and the frankincense trade route in Yemen, died Tuesday at his home in South...Tags: Ralph Nader, Colleges and Universities, Politics, NASA, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
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Sundance labs take writers for a swell ride
TWO men were sitting on a scarred chairlift as it climbed a lower flank of Mt. Timpanogos, its towering 11,750-foot glacier providing a brown-green backdrop to their right. The bluffs off to their left arched down toward the wide, flat runway of the...Tags: Cinema Industry, Arts and Culture, Utah, Academy Awards, Sleep Dealer (movie)
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MILITARY DEATHS
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYears of hunting wild turkeys in the backwoods outside Santa Maria, Calif., helped turn Army Sgt. Shawn E. Dressler into a good marksman. When he enlisted in 2002 and headed overseas for two tours in Iraq, Dressler sat in the gunner's seat every time his...Tags: Family, Santa Maria, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iraq, Defense
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Check out our Voodoo Fest 2008 recap
Grade Made: B Georgia's Dead Confederate may be a bit ahead of their time. Well... for now let's just disregard lead singer and guitarist Hardy Morris' overt infatuation with long deceased grunge-god Kurt Cobain. They've sprouted from nowhere like...Tags: Kurt Cobain, Grunge (genre), Family, Death, Nirvana (music group)
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'Why did my son die in vain?'
Sun reporterStanding on the porch outside his Gwynn Oak residence, Marion Flint Sr. speaks softly and slowly about his only son, his namesake, who was killed in a roadside explosion while serving in Iraq. But inside, Flint is angry. That his 29-year-old son,...Tags: Armed Forces, Family, Maryland, Death, Health and Safety at School
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Professor Wanted for 3 Murders Found Dead
Associated PressATHENS, Ga. -- A professor wanted for killing his wife and two other people at a community theater two weeks ago was found dead in the north Georgia woods Saturday, his body covered in brush and dirt, officials said. Two guns were found with the body...Tags: Health, Family, Colleges and Universities, Athens (Greece), Injuries and Wounds
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Memories Are Made Of Mixes
The Hartford CourantThere can be nothing more personal than the perfect Valentine's Day mix tape. So we asked several creative people -- actors, writers, directors and musicians -- to write about a tape they made for someone special, or a song that proved especially lasting....Tags: Leonard Cohen, Terry Adams, Tiffany Anders, Allison Anders, Elvis Costello
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Benjamin Smoke
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday August 11, 2000 You don't have to know anything about music, you do not even have to have heard of the man whose name and band provide the title for "Benjamin Smoke," a haunting portrait of a lyricist-singer who is the very embodiment of Edna...Tags: Health, Cinema Industry, Minority Groups, Athens (Greece), New York
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