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Two legendary piano men, two massive grand pianos, two sound boards, two bands and two fan bases. Sounds like a recipe for a face-off, but rather than a duel, fans of pop icons Elton John and Billy Joel witnessed what is billed as “one of the most...
Tags: Elton John, Billy Joel, Face 2 Face, Concert, Rock, Pop, Music, Piano, Music Review, Concert Review, Singer, Songwriter, Anaheim, Honda Center, Pop Icons
From the first few strums of guitar to the crystal clear voice, self-possessed but sweet, I knew this was going to be a release that I was going to enjoy. It lives in that ever addictive place between indie/folk/alt-country with dreamy vocals and evocative...
Tags: neko case, music review, music, new releases, indie, alt-country, folk, pop
Shah Rukh Khan's Billo Barber directed by Priyadarshan sees Pritam Chakraborty encroaching into Vishal-Shekhar's territory. In an attempt to make the most of his big chance, the composer has gone all out in an album that's loaded with 15 tracks; of them...
Tags: music review, billo barber, film, boring, newscop
ith an epic song dedicated to punk hero G.G. Allin and enough F-bombs to blow up the Grand Ole Opry, Hank Williams III pounds home his cowpunk cred with a sledgehammer on Damn Right Rebel Proud. Along the way, the album (in stores today) also features...
Tags: music review, Hank Williams III, right rebel, damn right, rebel proud
Like Kravitz, Thicke isn't an originator and borrows so heavily from his antecedents you wonder where they trail off and he begins. But in these times where melody and musicianship is sacrificed for one-size-fits-all rhythm tracks, a crafty album like...
Tags: music review, Kellie Pickler, Jennifer Hudson, Robin Thicke
Rahav Segev for The New York Times The Cure, led by Robert Smith on lead vocals and guitar, played Radio City Music Hall on Saturday night. Mr. Smith has been agonizing over love, loss and insecurity since the Cure released its first single in 1978, and...