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Tuesday, September 21, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE FLIRTATIONS deliver slices of Northern Soul with "Nothing But A Heartache" and "What's Good About Goodbye My Love" for Twofer Tuesday.

JOSE GONZALEZ plays KEXP.

BILLY IDOL & STEVE STEVENS play World Cafe.

GENESIS reunion tour videos.

BARTEES STRANGE covers Richard Swift's "Lady Luck," my fave Swift tune. (I prefer the original, but this is pretty good.)

DAVID CROSBY: Hear the demo for "Laughing."

ELVIS COSTELLO EN ESPANOL: 'This Year's Model' Reimagined.

BOB DYLAN: What's on Springtime In New York?

THE WRENS' Kevin Whelan is releasing a new album under the name Aeon Station in December, featuring songs intended for the band's 'Meadowlands' followup. Charles Bissell is not involved.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Wilson Phillips' shimmering smash "Hold On."

 

ANTHONY JOHNSON, the comedian and actor who played the memorable Ezal in Friday, has died, his rep LyNea Bell confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 55.

THE EMMYS bucked a recent trend for major awards shows — early figures have the show up in viewers after two straight years of all-time lows.

GILLIAN ANDERSON was asked by a reporter whether she'd consulted with (the late) Margaret Thatcher about playing her on The Crown.

BENNIFER: He's in awe of her.

NICOLE KIDMAN is profiled by Harper's Bazaar.

ALICIA SILVERSTONE has joined Bumble. As if.

JOHN WATERS: Bad Taste is Dead.

MARCIA LUCAS, who edited Star Wars, on the Disney sequels.

 

DOGGO meets PUPPER.

HOW TO Adopt a Human.

MONKEY THEIVES & DRUNK ELEPHANTS:  The Weird World Of Animal 'Crime.'

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