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The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has been cancelled for the past two years due to COVID, but they’re hoping that the third time’s the charm. The fest has just announced its 2022 lineup, which has plenty of overlap with the ill-fated 2020 and 2021 lineups, and as usual, the big names at the top of the poster have very little to do with jazz: the Who, Stevie Nicks, Foo Fighters, Jimmy Buffett, Luke Combs, Lionel Richie, the Black Crowes, Willie Nelson, Erykah Badu.
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"We're gonna be taking about [their] generation and ours all at the same time."Liam Gallagher and Roger DaltryLiam Gallagher has revealed that he will be supporting The Who on tour. When asked by a fan on Twitter if he was planning to tour in America, Gallagher replied that he would be supporting The Who in October. The Who’s October d...
It doesn't happen often enough, but every once in a while, an artist will turn a routine TV performance into something special. One of those times was this morning. Last last year, the R&B singer Teyana Taylor, whose K.T.S.E. album was probably the most underrated thing to come out of the whole Kanye West Wyoming…
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Olympia, Washington's Dylan Carlson has kept his legendary, long-running drone-metal project Earth going since 1989. In those years, he's collaborated with Kurt Cobain, branched out into different musical ideas, and pioneered the whole idea of instrumental metal as full-immersion ambient music. Carlson has been busy lately, but it's been five ye...
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